Aïn Beïda is a city and municipality (baladiyah) located in Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria, south east of Constantine and north of Khenchla, inhabited by Chaouis and Arabs. In 1998 its population was 88,300.
Oum El Bouaghi (Arabic: أم البواقي ; Tifinagh: ) is a municipality in Algeria.It is the capital of Oum El Bouaghi Province
Oum El Bouaghi or Oum el-Bouaghi (Arabic: ولاية أم البواقي ) is a province of Algeria in the Aures region. The capital is Oum el-Bouaghi, which was named Can Robert (during French occupation), Sidi R'Ghis a few years later, and Oum El Bouaghi before independence.
Oum El Bouaghi or Oum el-Bouaghi (Arabic: ولاية أم البواقي ) is a province of Algeria in the Aures region. The capital is Oum el-Bouaghi, which was named Can Robert (during French occupation), Sidi R'Ghis a few years later, and Oum El Bouaghi before independence.
Oum El Bouaghi or Oum el-Bouaghi (Arabic: ولاية أم البواقي ) is a province of Algeria in the Aures region. The capital is Oum el-Bouaghi, which was named Can Robert (during French occupation), Sidi R'Ghis a few years later, and Oum El Bouaghi before independence.
Oum El Bouaghi or Oum el-Bouaghi (Arabic: ولاية أم البواقي ) is a province of Algeria in the Aures region. The capital is Oum el-Bouaghi, which was named Can Robert (during French occupation), Sidi R'Ghis a few years later, and Oum El Bouaghi before independence.
Oum El Bouaghi or Oum el-Bouaghi (Arabic: ولاية أم البواقي ) is a province of Algeria in the Aures region. The capital is Oum el-Bouaghi, which was named Can Robert (during French occupation), Sidi R'Ghis a few years later, and Oum El Bouaghi before independence.