Draria District

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Draria District

دائرة درارية
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Map of Algeria highlighting Algiers Province
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Map of Algiers Province highlighting Draria District
Country Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Province Algiers
District seat Draria
Population
 (1998)
  Total115,895
Time zone UTC+01 (CET)
District code
03
Municipalities 5

Draria is a district in Algiers Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Draria.

Municipalities

The district is further divided into 5 municipalities:

Coordinates: 36°42′58″N2°59′50″E / 36.716234°N 2.997208°E / 36.716234; 2.997208




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