Balidat Ameur

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Country Algeria
Established[1]1984
Elevation
92 m (302 ft)
Balidat Ameur
ﺑﻠﻴﺪة ﻋﺎﻣﺮ
Commune and town
Location of Balidat Ameur commune within Ouargla Province
Location of Balidat Ameur commune within Ouargla Province
Balidat Ameur is located in Algeria
Balidat Ameur
Balidat Ameur
Location of Balidat Ameur within Algeria
Coordinates: 32°57′5″N 5°58′50″E / 32.95139°N 5.98056°E / 32.95139; 5.98056
Country Algeria
ProvinceTouggourt Province
DistrictTémacine District
Established[1]1984
Area
  Total
6,589 km2 (2,544 sq mi)
Elevation
92 m (302 ft)
Population
 (2008)[2]
  Total
14,540
  Density2.207/km2 (5.715/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)

Balidat Ameur (Arabic: ﺑﻠﻴﺪة ﻋﺎﻣﺮ) (sometimes written Blidet Amor) is a town and commune in Touggourt Province, Algeria, located near the provincial capital of Ouargla. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 14,540,[2] up from 12,135 in 1998,[3] and a population growth rate of 1.9%.[2] The commune is made of two areas, the main town of Balidat Ameur, and the village of Goug 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) to the southeast.[1]

Balidat Ameur is surrounded by palm plantations that mostly lie in the valleys of the oasis. Apart from in the oasis itself, the nearby land is flat and barren.

Climate

Balidat Ameur has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh), with very hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is light and sporadic, and summers are particularly dry.

Transportation

Balidat Ameur lies a short distance from the N3 national highway between Touggourt to the north and Hassi Messaoud to the south. The town is 140 kilometres (87 mi) from the provincial capital Ouargla,[1] which can be reached by the N56 that turns off the N3 to the south. A local road leads north to the nearby town and district capital of Témacine.

Economy

Balidat Ameur's economy is centered on the farming of date palms, but also features other agricultural crops such as olives, pomegranates, tree grapes, apples and plums. Animals farmed are mainly goats, sheep and camels.[1]

Clay is an important natural resource and contributes towards the buildings and pottery of the region. Other industries include knitting, weaving, and blacksmithing.[1]

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