Aïn Tedles

Aïn Tédelès is a town and commune in , . It is the capital of Aïn Tédelès District. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 31,685.
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  • Type: Town with 38,800 residents
  • Description: commune and town in Mostaganem Province, Algeria
  • Also known as: Aïn Tadles”, “Ain Tedeles”, “Aïn Tedeles”, “Aïn Tédelès”, “Ain Tedles”, and “Aïne Tedelès

Aïn Tedles

Latitude
35.9991° or 35° 59′ 57″ north
Longitude
0.29488° or 0° 17′ 42″ east
Population
38,800
Elevation
198 metres (650 feet)
Open location code
8F72X7XV+JX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 462633930
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
2507907
Wiki­data ID
Q4833297
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Aïn Tedles” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: عين تادلس
  • Chinese: Aïn Tedles
  • Dutch: Aïn Tédelès
  • Egyptian Arabic: عين تادلس
  • French: Aïn Tedles
  • Italian: Aïn Tedles
  • Kabyle: Ɛin Tadelles
  • Kabyle: Ɛin Tadles
  • Malay: Aïn Tédelès
  • Min Nan Chinese: Aïn Tedles
  • Persian: عین تادلس
  • Portuguese: Aïn Tedles
  • Romanian: Aïn Tedles
  • South Azerbaijani: عین تادلس
  • Spanish: Aïn Tedles
  • Uzbek: Aïn Tedles
  • Vietnamese: Ain Tedles
  • Vietnamese: Aïn Tedles

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