Akfadou

Coordinates: 36°38′N 4°36′E / 36.633°N 4.600°E / 36.633; 4.600
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Akfadou
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أكفادو
CountryAlgeria
ProvinceBéjaïa
Area
 • Total42.01 km2 (16.22 sq mi)
Population
 (2008)
 • Total7,358
 • Density180/km2 (450/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (West Africa Time)

Akfadou is a town in northern Algeria in the Béjaïa Province. Alternatively the town and its local area are known as Agfadou. This locale is noted for its local population of Barbary macaques, Macaca sylvanus.[1] Notable features in the area include Gouraya National Park.[2]

Etymology

The name Akfadou is a contraction of the words "akfuḍ̣̣" and "aḍ̣̣U" which respectively mean "multiple or excess" and "wind".

This name recalls the harsh climate in this region especially in winter when the cold winds gust and heavy snows often isolate small villages. During the exploration of Kabylia by the French occupation in 1850, the word Akfadou was translated as the top wind (French: cime au vent).

References

Line notes

  1. ^ C. Michael Hogan, 2008
  2. ^ UNESCO, 2006

36°38′N 4°36′E / 36.633°N 4.600°E / 36.633; 4.600