Adrar
whose name means "stone, rock, hill" in Berber (in Tifinagh) is a desert city of Algeria, capital of the province of the same name in the region Gourara.
Adrar is pronounced locally Adghagh ("rock" in Berber) is the French transcription which made Adrar.
It is probably a particular linguistic process called semantic-formal confusion (specific to the Berber-speaking southern zone), rather than a particular phonetic processing (r / gh).
Adrar has an airport (Tuat Sidi Mohamed chiekh belkbeir) and a detention center.
Adrar is located in the south of Algeria; bordered to the north by the wilaya of El Bayedh and Ghardaia, on the west by the provinces of Bechar and Tindouf, on the east by the province of Tamenrasset, and south by Mauritania and Mali.
The province, composed of 11 Daïras, 28 towns and 299 Ksars (villages), covers an area of approximately 427,000 square kilometers and includes 422,331 inhabitants (2010 calculation).
Adrar is a predominantly agricultural area, characterized by its traditional irrigation the "Foggara" system.
whose name means "stone, rock, hill" in Berber (in Tifinagh) is a desert city of Algeria, capital of the province of the same name in the region Gourara.
Adrar is pronounced locally Adghagh ("rock" in Berber) is the French transcription which made Adrar.
It is probably a particular linguistic process called semantic-formal confusion (specific to the Berber-speaking southern zone), rather than a particular phonetic processing (r / gh).
Adrar has an airport (Tuat Sidi Mohamed chiekh belkbeir) and a detention center.
Adrar is located in the south of Algeria; bordered to the north by the wilaya of El Bayedh and Ghardaia, on the west by the provinces of Bechar and Tindouf, on the east by the province of Tamenrasset, and south by Mauritania and Mali.
The province, composed of 11 Daïras, 28 towns and 299 Ksars (villages), covers an area of approximately 427,000 square kilometers and includes 422,331 inhabitants (2010 calculation).
Adrar is a predominantly agricultural area, characterized by its traditional irrigation the "Foggara" system.
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