Aïn El Ibel
Commune and town in Djelfa Province, Algeria
34°21′N 3°13′E / 34.350°N 3.217°E / 34.350; 3.217 (1998)
Aïn El Ibel is a town and commune in Djelfa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 20,436.[1] The N18 and the N1 Trans Saharan highway connects it to the provincial capital of Djelfa in the northeast. To the southwest of the town are a number of fields in which the inhabitants grow crops.
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Djelfa Province
Capital: Djelfa
- Aïn El Ibil
- Aïn Oussera
- Birine
- Charef
- Dar Chioukh
- Djelfa
- El Idrissia
- Faidh El Botma
- Had Sahary
- Hassi Bahbah
- Messaâd
- Sidi Ladjel
- Aïn Chouhada
- Aïn El Ibel
- Aïn Feka
- Aïn Maabed
- Aïn Oussera
- Amourah
- Benhar
- Beni Yagoub
- Birine
- Bouira Lahdab
- Charef
- Dar Chioukh
- Deldoul
- Djelfa
- Douis
- El Guedid
- El Idrissia
- El Khemis
- Faidh El Botma
- Guernini
- Guettara
- Had-Sahary
- Hassi Bahbah
- Hassi El Euch
- Hassi Fedoul
- Messad
- Mouilha
- Mouadjebara
- Oum Laadham
- Sed Rahal
- Selmana
- Sidi Baizid
- Sidi Ladjel
- Tadmit
- Zaafrane
- Zaccar
34°21′N 3°13′E / 34.350°N 3.217°E / 34.350; 3.217
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