El Achour

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El Achour
Country Algeria
Province Algiers
Time zone UTC+1 (West Africa Time)

El Achour is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria.

The head office of the French-language newspaper Liberté is in El Achour. [1]

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El Achour


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References

  1. "Contact Archived 2013-05-12 at the Wayback Machine ." (Archive) Liberté . Retrieved on 21 March 2013. "Siège social : Lottissement Azzitoune N° 15, Oued Roumane - El Achour - Alger"

Coordinates: 36°44′02″N2°59′31″E / 36.73389°N 2.99194°E / 36.73389; 2.99194