Sidi Amar District

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Sidi Amar District
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Location of Sidi Amar within Tipaza Province
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Sidi Amar District
Coordinates: 36°32′33″N2°18′23″E / 36.5425°N 2.3063°E / 36.5425; 2.3063
CountryFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Province Tipaza Province
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)

Sidi Amar District is a district of Tipaza Province, Algeria.

The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:


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