Aokas
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Country | Algeria |
Province | Béjaïa |
Time zone | UTC+1 (West Africa Time) |
Aokas is a coastal city and district in Béjaïa Province in northern Algeria, located at about 25 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Béjaïa. The commune of Aokas was created by decree of October 2, 1869. It covered an area of 2,202 hectares and had a population of 2,245 inhabitants in 1931. Its average altitude is 300 meters.
36°38′N 5°15′E / 36.633°N 5.250°E
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North -> Mediterranean Sea
North-East -> Mediterranean Sea
East -> Souk El Ténine
South-East -> Souk El Ténine and Taskriout
South -> Taskriout
South-West -> Taskriout and Tizi N'Berber
West -> Tizi N'Berber
North-West -> Tichy
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Aokas (Cape)
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