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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bordj Bounaama is a small, mountaineous town of about 25,000 inhabitants in the heart of the Ouarsenis mountains in northwestern Algeria. The city is a commune and a daïra of the wilaya of Tissemsilt. It was known as Moliere during the French occupation of Algeria, and then as Beni Hendel until 1975. The city is elevated 1098 m above sea level and is attached to Sid Aamar Peak of the Ouarsenis mountains, which rises to 1985 m above sea level. After independence from…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bordj Bounaama is a small, mountaineous town of about 25,000 inhabitants in the heart of the Ouarsenis mountains in northwestern Algeria. The city is a commune and a daïra of the wilaya of Tissemsilt. It was known as Moliere during the French occupation of Algeria, and then as Beni Hendel until 1975. The city is elevated 1098 m above sea level and is attached to Sid Aamar Peak of the Ouarsenis mountains, which rises to 1985 m above sea level. After independence from France, the city held the name Beni Hendel, which was a Berber tribe living in the area several centuries ago. After 1975 the city took its current name, Bordj Bounaama, in memorial to the martyr Si M'hamed Bounaama who was born in the city in 1926, and who was the head of the fourth region during the Algerian War of Independence against the French Army before being killed in Blida on August 8, 1961.