Ziama Mansouriah District

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Ziama Mansouriah District

دائرة زيامة منصورية
DZ 18 Ziama Mansouria District.svg
Map of Algeria highlighting Jijel Province
Country Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Province Jijel
District seat Ziama Mansouriah
Area
  Total246.01 km2 (94.98 sq mi)
Population
 (1998)
  Total16,033
  Density65/km2 (170/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01 (CET)
Municipalities 2

Ziama Mansouriah is a district in Jijel Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Ziama Mansouriah.

Municipalities

The district is further divided into 2 municipalities:

Coordinates: 36°40′25″N5°28′52″E / 36.6737°N 5.4811°E / 36.6737; 5.4811

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