Souhane Explained

Official Name:Souhane
Native Name:صوحان
Settlement Type:Commune and town
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Algeria
Subdivision Name1:Blida Province
Subdivision Type2:District
Unit Pref:Imperial
Utc Offset:+1

Souhane is a small mountain town between Larbaa and Tablat in the wilaya of Blida, Algeria, along the RN 8 highway about 25 km south of Algiers.

Following the Souhane massacre of 20 August-21 August 1997, in which 64 people were killed and 15 women kidnapped, the terrified population left en masse, bringing the town's population down from 4000 before the massacre to just 103 in 2002; since then, the population has increased, to 300 in 2005.

In the local elections of 2002, it gave 5 seats to the traditional single party the FLN, 1 to the recent pro-military RND, and 1 to the moderate Islamist HMS[1]

Its postcode is 0917.

External links

36.5064°N 3.2375°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.electionslocales2002.dz/resultats/APC/APCNEW/W09/BLIDA.HTM