Bou Sellam River

The Bou Sellam River is a river of the region in , in . The river flows through the Bou Sellam Valley, and is obstructed by the Ain Zada Dam.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: watercourse in Algeria
  • Also known as: Oued Bou Sellan” and “Wadi Bou Sellam

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tamokra and Akbou.

Town
is a town in northern in the . is situated 7 km east of Bou Sellam River.

Town
is a town in the Kabylie region in northern in . It is a growing city with a population of 52,300 in 2008. is situated 8 km northwest of Bou Sellam River.

Town
Photo: Nhanour, CC0.
is a commune and town in northern Algeria. It is located in the Seddouk District of Béjaïa Province, within the Kabylie region. is situated 9 km northeast of Bou Sellam River.

Bou Sellam River

Latitude
36.40293° or 36° 24′ 11″ north
Longitude
4.59121° or 4° 35′ 28″ east
Elevation
220 metres (722 feet)
Open location code
8F86CH3R+5F
Geo­Names ID
2502348
Wiki­data ID
Q2911898
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Welsh—“Bou Sellam River” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: وادي بوسلام
  • Cebuano: Oued Bou Sellam
  • Dutch: Oued Bou Sellam
  • French: Bou Sellam
  • German: Oued Bou Sellam
  • Irish: Abhainn Bou Sellam
  • Kabyle: Asif n Busellam
  • Polish: Wadi Bu Sallam
  • Swedish: Oued Bou Sellam
  • Welsh: Afon Bou Sellam

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Bicher and Boutouab.

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Highlights include Djebel Isoulel and Azrou Toudart.

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