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Boufarik

Coordinates: 36°34′14″N 2°54′39″E / 36.57056°N 2.91083°E / 36.57056; 2.91083
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Boufarik
Commune and town
Official seal of Boufarik
Country Algeria
ProvinceBlida Province
DistrictBoufarik District
Population
 (1998)
 • Total
48,800
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Boufarik is a town in Blida Province, Algeria, approximately 30 km from Algiers. In 1998, its population was 48,800.[1]

The major neighbourhoods of the city are: K'ssar, Blatan, Ben gladash, Mimoun, Trig erange, Bariyan.

The city is well known with the production of oranges, where it is called the city of orange, where the famous drink of Orangina was first produced in the city by Spanish pharmacist, Dr. Trigo, under the name Naranjina.

Beside, the city is well famous of its flea market on Monday and Thursday, where people from the nearby city come to shoppe. It is also famous for Zalabia (a well-sweet cake) and oranges.

The main stadium is the Boufarik Stadium (Stade du Boufarik).

Notable residents

References

36°34′14″N 2°54′39″E / 36.57056°N 2.91083°E / 36.57056; 2.91083