Djanet

The wilaya of Djanet is an Algerian province created in 2019, previously, a delegated wilaya created in 2015. It is located in the Algerian Sahara.
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  • Type: province of Algeria with 300,000 residents
  • Description: province of Algeria
  • Also known as: Djanet Province

Djanet

Latitude
24.1672° or 24° 10′ 2″ north
Longitude
9.3273° or 9° 19′ 38″ east
Population
300,000
Elevation
979 metres (3,212 feet)
Open location code
7FPF588G+VV
Geo­Names ID
12226388
Wiki­data ID
Q77101547
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Zulu—“Djanet” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جانت
  • Arabic: ولاية جانت
  • Arabic: ولايه جانت ،ولاية جانيت ، ولايه جانيت ،ولاية جانت الجزائرية
  • Asturian: provincia de Djanet
  • Basque: Djaneteko probintzia
  • Catalan: Djanet
  • Chinese: 贾奈特省
  • Finnish: Djanetin maakunta
  • French: Djanet
  • French: Wilaya de Djanet
  • French: Wilaya de Djanét
  • Galician: Provincia de Djanet
  • German: Provinz Djanet
  • Irish: Cúige Djanet
  • Italian: Provincia di Djanet
  • Japanese: ジャーネット県
  • Kabyle: Tawilayt n Ǧanet
  • Malay: Wilayah Djanet
  • Northern Frisian: Djanet
  • Persian: استان جانت
  • Spanish: Provincia de Djanet
  • Turkish: Canet (il)
  • Turkish: Canet
  • Zulu: Djanet Province

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