Aïn Taya Explained

Official Name:Aïn Taya
Settlement Type:Commune
Native Name:عين طاية
Native Name Lang:ar
Pushpin Map:Algiers
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name:Algeria
Subdivision Name1:Algiers
Area Land Km2:9.67
Population As Of:2008
Population Total:34501
Population Density Km2:3567.8
Timezone:West Africa Time
Utc Offset:+1
Coordinates:36.7917°N 3.2889°W

Aïn Taya is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is located in the administrative constituency of Dar El Beïda in the Governorate of Greater Algiers. Its postal code is 16019 and its municipal code is 1638. Prior to its being part of the Governorate of Greater Algiers, it was part of Boumerdès Province with postal code 35310. The current president of the People's Municipal Assembly'(mayor) is Abdelkader Rakkas (2017-2022). Aïn Taya has a budget of 46 million DZD.

Demographics

Aïn Taya had a population of 34,501 at the 2008 census (3,568/km2).[1] An important part of the population is of Kabyle origin. Historical populations include:

Geography

The area of the municipality is 955 hectares, or 9,5 km2 (about 3.76 sq mi) of which 60% is used for agriculture. It also has 8 km (almost 5 mi) of coastline located a few kilometers east of the easternmost point of the gulf of Algiers, on the Mediterranean Sea.

Railway

In 1914, it was connected to Algiers by 1055 mm gauge local railway Chemins de Fer sur Routes d´Algerie. The trains departed from Algiers at 6.09, 13.29, and 17.40 arriving in Aïn-Taya at 8.21, 15.37 and 19.57. The return workings departed from Aïn-Taya at 5.37, 12.53 and 17.13 arriving in Algiers at 7.45, 15.05 and 19.25. The rail distance was 32 km (20 miles). This service was hauled by a Decauville built narrow gauge steam locomotives. The C.F.R.A. also operated also lines from Algiers to Rovigo and via Gyotville to Kolea (44 km) and Casiglione (47 km).

Former mayors

This is a list of Aïn Taya's mayors during French colonial times.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El Djazaïr (Province). citypopulation.de. 21 December 2014.
  2. http://www.populstat.info/Africa/algeriat.htm populstat.info