Irdjen

Irdjen is a town and commune in in northern .
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  • Type: Locality with 13,100 residents
  • Description: commune and town in Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria
  • Also known as: Commune d’Irdjen
  • Neighbors:

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tizi Rached and Larbaâ Nath Irathen.

Town
is a town and commune in in northern . is situated 6 km east of Irdjen.

Town
is a town in , in the central part of northern . It was formerly known as Fort National. The population in 2002 was 29,773, The area is renowned for its majestic scenery. is situated 6 km southeast of Irdjen.

Village
is a village, which is situated 4 km southeast of Irdjen.

Irdjen

Latitude
36.6714° or 36° 40′ 17″ north
Longitude
4.1462° or 4° 8′ 46″ east
Population
13,100
Elevation
591 metres (1,939 feet)
Open location code
8F86M4CW+GF
Geo­Names ID
2493141
Wiki­data ID
Q3154300
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Zulu—“Irdjen” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: إرجن
  • Arabic: ارجن
  • Chinese: Irdjen
  • Chinese: 伊爾堅
  • Dutch: Irdjen
  • Egyptian Arabic: ارجن
  • French: Irdjen
  • Italian: Irdjen
  • Kabyle: Irǧen
  • Malay: Irdjen
  • Min Nan Chinese: Irdjen
  • Persian: ارجن (الجزایر)
  • Persian: ارجن
  • Portuguese: Irdjen
  • Romanian: Irdjen
  • Spanish: Irdjen
  • Vietnamese: Irdjen
  • Zulu: Irdjen

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