Province de Constantine
- Province de Constantine
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Wilaya de Constantine
La wilaya de Constantine (en arabe : قسنطينة) est l'une des 48 wilayas d'Algérie. Son chef-lieu est située dans la ville éponyme. La wilaya de Constantine est issue de l'ancien département français de Constantine.
La wilaya est peuplée de 810 914 habitants (RGPH 1998) pour une superficie de 2 297,2 km². Elle est divisée administrativement en 6 daïras et 12 communes.
Voir aussi
- Portail de l’Algérie
Catégorie : Wilaya de Constantine
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