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Bône (département)

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On 7 August 1955 the eastern extremity of the former département of Constantine was split off and became the separate département of Bône. This administrative reorganisation was a response to the rapid population increase experienced across the territory, especially during the preceding decade.
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Bône département is identified on this map as "9C". "9C" was also the number by which the department was identified on automobile license plates and in other places where a departmental code was used.
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The new coastal département of Bône covered an area of 25,367 square kilometres (9,794 sq mi); a population of 730,594 was recorded. The department comprised five
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Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9 December 1848. Three civil zones (
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former rulers had divided the territory. The easternmost of the three original Algerian
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The département of Annaba remained in existence until after the
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in the département of Constantine: this changed in 1955.
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In 1962 Bône département was renamed Annaba département.
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département
Algeria
départements
beyliks
Ottoman
departments
Constantine
Annaba
classical times
Hippo
sub-prefecture
sub-prefectures
La Calle
Clairfontaine
Guelma
Souk Ahras
Tébessa
département of Batna
independence of Algeria
Annaba Province
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