Ain-bessem

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Ain-bessem
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Ain-bessem
Coordinates: 36°24′14″N3°43′33.1″E / 36.40389°N 3.725861°E / 36.40389; 3.725861 Coordinates: 36°24′14″N3°43′33.1″E / 36.40389°N 3.725861°E / 36.40389; 3.725861
Country Algeria
Province Algiers
Population
 (1998 [1] )
  Total28,400
Time zone UTC+1 (West Africa Time)

Ain-bessem is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria.

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