Eferi

Eferi is a village in the commune of , in , , . Along with the other localities near Djanet it lies at the south-western edge of the mountain range.
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  • Type: Well
  • Description: village in Illizi Province, Algeria
  • Also known as: Ifri

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Adjahil and El Mihan.

Village
is a village in the commune of , in , , . It is in the same valley as the district capital Djanet, which is 3 kilometres to the north. is situated 4 km northwest of Eferi.

Village
is a village in the commune of , in , , . It is in the same valley as the district capital Djanet, which is 1 kilometre to the north. is situated 6 km north of Eferi.

is the main city and provincial capital of Province in . It is located 412 km south of Illizi. According to the 2008 census, it has a population of 14,655, up from 9,699 in 1998, and an annual population growth rate of 4.3%.

Eferi

Latitude
24.5° or 24° 30′ north
Longitude
9.5° or 9° 30′ east
Elevation
1,014 metres (3,327 feet)
Open location code
7FPFGG22+22
Geo­Names ID
2498826
Wiki­data ID
Q13374957
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Portuguese—“Eferi” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Eferi
  • German: Eferi
  • Persian: افری، منطقه مسکونی
  • Portuguese: Eferi

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