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Commune and town in Boumerdès Province, Algeria
Legata لقاطة
Commune and town
Country Algeria
ProvinceBoumerdès Province
Population
 • Total13,692
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)

Legata (Arabic لقاطة) is a town and commune in the Bordj Menaïel District of Boumerdès Province, Algeria, between Bordj Menaïel and Issers. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 11,884.

History

Main article: First Battle of the Issers

In the mid-19th century, the area was known as Haouch Legata. It was home to the Ben-Kanoun family, which owned some 4000 hectares in the area. In the wake of the Mokrani Revolt, the French government expropriated this land to create the colony of Isserbourg there in 1874. After Algeria's independence in 1962, the name of Legata was restored.

Nature

In the north of the commune along the Mediterranean coast, the Mandoura Forest is dominated by Aleppo pine and other Mediterranean maquis flora. The Isser River runs from near the town itself to the edge of the forest.

Notable people

Main article: List of people from Boumerdès Province

References

  1. Statoids
  2. N. Robin, 1875, Correspondance, Revue africaine, p. 429
  3. Charles-Claude Bernard, 1877, Notice topographique et médicale sur le plaine d'Isser, pp. 33
  4. Charles-Claude Bernard, 1877, Notice topographique et médicale sur le plaine d'Isser, pp. 32-34
  5. Programme d’Aménagement Côtier (PAC) "Zone côtière algéroise", p. 9
Boumerdès Province
Capital: Boumerdès
Baghlia District
Bordj Menaïel District
Boudouaou District
Boumerdès District
Dellys District
Isser District
Khemis El Khechna District
Naciria District
Thénia District
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36°44′56″N 3°40′59″E / 36.74889°N 3.68306°E / 36.74889; 3.68306


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