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Coordinates: 32°29′N 3°40′E / 32.483°N 3.667°E / 32.483; 3.667
Ghardaïa (Arabic: غرداية , Mozabite:
) is the capital city of Ghardaïa Province, Algeria. The city has a population of 104 645 (2005 estimate).
[edit] Culture
It is the traditional heart of the M'zab valley, home of the Ibadi sect in Algeria, and has preserved its original medieval architecture remarkably well; the valley of which it forms a part is an official World Heritage Site. Ghardaïa is renowned for its coarse goat hair carpets, generally with simple geometric patterns in black and white.[citation needed]
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Panoramic view of Ghardaïa (Tagherdayt) with the dry bed of Wadi Mzab on the right side.
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Market on the main square of Ghardaïa (1971)
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Mausoleum of sheik Sidi Aissa (1971)
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[edit] Transportation
It is served by Noumérat - Moufdi Zakaria Airport (or simply Ghardaïa airport).
[edit] 2008 floodings
The town was hit by flooding in october 2008 due to heavy rains.[1]
- ^ Deadly floods hit Algerian oasis