Tizi N'Tleta Acif Boulma | |
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Commune and town | |
Coordinates: 36°32′45″N4°03′26″E / 36.5457°N 4.0571°E | |
Country | Algeria |
Province | Tizi Ouzou Province |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
Tizi N'Tleta (formerly: Acif Boulma) is a town and commune in Tizi Ouzou Province in Kabylie (northern Algeria). [1]
It was in Ighil Imoula, one of the villages of Tizi N'tleta, that thousands of copies of the proclamation of November 1, 1954 that began the Algerian revolution were printed.[ citation needed ]
Tizi N'Tleta is in the south of Tizi Ouzou Wilaya province and is bordered by Beni Douala, Ouadhia, Aït Bouaddou, Assi Youcef, Mechtras, and Souk El Thenine.
Since its foundation, Tizi N'Tleta has been composed of nine villages: [2]
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