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Tindouf

Tindouf (Arabic: تندوف, romanizedTindūf) is the main town, and a commune in Tindouf Province, Algeria, close to the Mauritanian, Western Saharan and Moroccan borders. The commune has a population of around 160,000, but the census and population estimates do not count the Sahrawi refugees, making the population as of the 2008 census 45,966,[2] up from 25,266 in 1998,[3] giving the town an annual population growth rate of 6.3%.[2]

Tindouf
تندوف
Commune and town
Tindouf in the 1970s
Location of Tindouf commune within Tindouf Province
Tindouf
Location of Tindouf within Algeria
Coordinates: 27°40′31″N 8°07′43″W / 27.67528°N 8.12861°W / 27.67528; -8.12861
Country Algeria
ProvinceTindouf (seat)
DistrictTindouf (coextensive)
Area
 • Total70,009 km2 (27,031 sq mi)
Elevation
400 m (1,300 ft)
Population
 (2008)[1]
 • Total150,000 (of which 45,966 are not people living in the Sahrawi refugee camps)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Postal code
37000
ClimateBWh

The region is considered of strategic significance as it houses Algerian military bases and an airport with regular flights to Algiers, as well as flights to other domestic destinations.[4] The settlement of Garet Djebilet lies within the municipal territory of Tindouf near the border with Mauritania; the settlement has an iron mine and a defunct airport, and is approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) northwest of Âouinet Bel Egrâ. Since 1975, it also contains several Sahrawi refugee camps operated by the Polisario Front, a national liberation movement seeking the self-determination of Western Sahara.

History edit

 
Tindouf in 1880.

The town of Tindouf was built near an isolated Saharan oasis in 1852 by members of the Tajakant tribe,[5][6] but was sacked and destroyed by the Reguibat in 1895, another Sahrawi tribe.[7] The Tajakant tribe were expelled from the region. It remained deserted until French troops arrived in the area in 1934 and attached the region to French Algerian territory.[8] Since Algerian independence in 1962, the town has been deliberately built up, partly because of its importance as a last outpost before the Moroccan, Sahrawi and Mauritanian borders.[citation needed]

In 1963, the area was the scene of fighting between Algerian and Moroccan forces laying claim to western Algeria, during the Sand War. The region has since been heavily militarized, increasing its relevance. Since the mid-70s, the Tindouf region has served as the base for the Polisario Front, a Sahrawi nationalist organization fighting for Western Sahara's independence. The Polisario Front is headquartered in self-administered refugee camps south of the city,[citation needed] which filled up as Moroccan and Mauritanian forces conquered Western Sahara in 1975. During the war years of 1975–1990, Polisario forces struck in Western Sahara, Mauritania (until 1979) and southern Morocco (including the region of Tata), using the Tindouf region as their rear base area with Algerian protection and support.[citation needed] Since 1990 the area has been quiet, although the refugee community remains in Algeria, pending a UN-sponsored peace process and a referendum on independence. (See Minurso.)

Demographics edit

Tindouf has a population of 47,965 (2010 estimates),[9] though this figure is of questionable authenticity, given the fact that the exact number is a sensitive issue due to the Sahrawi refugees, who are excluded from the estimate.

Year Population (excluding Sahrawi refugee camps)
1977 (Census) 6,044
1987 (Census) 13,084
1998 (Census) 32,004
2008 (Census)[1] 45,966
2010 (Estimate) 47,965–59,898

Climate edit

Tindouf has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh), with extremely hot summers and very warm winters. There is very little rain for most of the year, generally concentrated in February and —associated with the West African Monsoon— by September–October. The region can be hit by rare events of heavy rain, such as in February 2006[10] or October 2015.[11] Summer daytime temperatures commonly approach 45 °C (113 °F) with blazing sunshine, while winter nighttime temperatures can sometimes drop to 5 °C (41 °F) or less. On 31 July 2023, a maximum temperature of 48.9 °C (120.0 °F) was registered in Tindouf.[12]

Climate data for Tindouf (1981-2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 20.9
(69.6)
23.8
(74.8)
28.3
(82.9)
30.8
(87.4)
34.2
(93.6)
39.1
(102.4)
43.8
(110.8)
42.3
(108.1)
37.8
(100.0)
32.3
(90.1)
26.3
(79.3)
21.8
(71.2)
31.8
(89.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 13.2
(55.8)
16.2
(61.2)
20.1
(68.2)
22.4
(72.3)
25.0
(77.0)
29.3
(84.7)
35.0
(95.0)
34.3
(93.7)
29.7
(85.5)
24.2
(75.6)
19.0
(66.2)
14.4
(57.9)
23.6
(74.4)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 6.3
(43.3)
8.9
(48.0)
12.8
(55.0)
14.3
(57.7)
16.5
(61.7)
20.8
(69.4)
26.4
(79.5)
26.0
(78.8)
22.3
(72.1)
17.7
(63.9)
11.8
(53.2)
8.0
(46.4)
16.0
(60.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 2.6
(0.10)
12.4
(0.49)
4.0
(0.16)
0.6
(0.02)
2.8
(0.11)
0.8
(0.03)
0.8
(0.03)
2.3
(0.09)
12.0
(0.47)
9.9
(0.39)
1.2
(0.05)
6.5
(0.26)
55.9
(2.2)
Source: Meteo-Climat [13]

Transportation edit

Commandant Ferradj Airport is located to the north of Tindouf. The N50 national highway connects Tindouf to the airport as well as other Algerian settlements to the north.

Education edit

6.1% of the population has a tertiary education, and another 18.8% has completed secondary education.[14] The overall literacy rate is 75.0%, and is 79.7% among males and 70.1% among females.[15]

Localities edit

The commune is composed of five localities:[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wilaya de Tindouf : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs, selon la commune de résidence et la dispersion (2008 Census, ONS).
  2. ^ a b "Population: Béchar Wilaya" (PDF) (in French). Office National des Statistiques Algérie. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Algeria Communes". Statoids. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Tindouf Airport". OurAirports. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  5. ^ Dunn, Ross E. (1977). Resistance in the Desert: Moroccan Responses to French Imperialism 1881-1912. Croom Helm. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-299-07360-2. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  6. ^ Institut des hautes-études marocaines (1930). Hespéris: archives berbères et bulletin de l'Institut des hautes-études marocaines. Emile Larose. p. 46. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  7. ^ Trout, Frank E. (1969). Morocco's Saharan Frontiers. Librairie Droz. p. 155. ISBN 978-2-600-04495-0. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  8. ^ Trout, Frank E. (1969). Morocco's Saharan Frontiers. Librairie Droz. p. 318. ISBN 978-2-600-04495-0. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  9. ^
  10. ^ "WFP assists Sahrawi refugees hit by torrential rains". World Food Programme. 2006-02-16.
  11. ^ UNHCR - Devastating flooding affects 25,000 Sahrawi refugees in Tindouf camps
  12. ^ "60656: Tindouf (Algeria)". ogimet.com. OGIMET. 31 July 2023. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  13. ^ "moyennes 1981/2010". Meteo-Climate-Bz. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  14. ^ "Structure relative de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs âgée de 6 ans et plus selon le niveau d'instruction et la commune de résidence" (PDF) (in French). Office National des Statistiques Algérie. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  15. ^ "Taux d'analphabétisme et taux d'alphabétisation de la population âgée de 15 ans et plus, selon le sexe et la commune de résidence " (PDF) (in French). Office National des Statistiques Algérie. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  16. ^ (PDF) (in French). Journal officiel de la République Algérienne. 19 December 1984. p. 1562. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 March 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.

External links edit

  •   Tindouf travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Media related to Tindouf at Wikimedia Commons

tindouf, arabic, تندوف, romanized, tindūf, main, town, commune, province, algeria, close, mauritanian, western, saharan, moroccan, borders, commune, population, around, census, population, estimates, count, sahrawi, refugees, making, population, 2008, census, . Tindouf Arabic تندوف romanized Tinduf is the main town and a commune in Tindouf Province Algeria close to the Mauritanian Western Saharan and Moroccan borders The commune has a population of around 160 000 but the census and population estimates do not count the Sahrawi refugees making the population as of the 2008 census 45 966 2 up from 25 266 in 1998 3 giving the town an annual population growth rate of 6 3 2 Tindouf تندوفCommune and townTindouf in the 1970sLocation of Tindouf commune within Tindouf ProvinceTindoufLocation of Tindouf within AlgeriaCoordinates 27 40 31 N 8 07 43 W 27 67528 N 8 12861 W 27 67528 8 12861Country AlgeriaProvinceTindouf seat DistrictTindouf coextensive Area Total70 009 km2 27 031 sq mi Elevation400 m 1 300 ft Population 2008 1 Total150 000 of which 45 966 are not people living in the Sahrawi refugee camps Time zoneUTC 1 CET Postal code37000ClimateBWh The region is considered of strategic significance as it houses Algerian military bases and an airport with regular flights to Algiers as well as flights to other domestic destinations 4 The settlement of Garet Djebilet lies within the municipal territory of Tindouf near the border with Mauritania the settlement has an iron mine and a defunct airport and is approximately 70 kilometres 43 mi northwest of Aouinet Bel Egra Since 1975 it also contains several Sahrawi refugee camps operated by the Polisario Front a national liberation movement seeking the self determination of Western Sahara Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Climate 4 Transportation 5 Education 6 Localities 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Tindouf in 1880 The town of Tindouf was built near an isolated Saharan oasis in 1852 by members of the Tajakant tribe 5 6 but was sacked and destroyed by the Reguibat in 1895 another Sahrawi tribe 7 The Tajakant tribe were expelled from the region It remained deserted until French troops arrived in the area in 1934 and attached the region to French Algerian territory 8 Since Algerian independence in 1962 the town has been deliberately built up partly because of its importance as a last outpost before the Moroccan Sahrawi and Mauritanian borders citation needed In 1963 the area was the scene of fighting between Algerian and Moroccan forces laying claim to western Algeria during the Sand War The region has since been heavily militarized increasing its relevance Since the mid 70s the Tindouf region has served as the base for the Polisario Front a Sahrawi nationalist organization fighting for Western Sahara s independence The Polisario Front is headquartered in self administered refugee camps south of the city citation needed which filled up as Moroccan and Mauritanian forces conquered Western Sahara in 1975 During the war years of 1975 1990 Polisario forces struck in Western Sahara Mauritania until 1979 and southern Morocco including the region of Tata using the Tindouf region as their rear base area with Algerian protection and support citation needed Since 1990 the area has been quiet although the refugee community remains in Algeria pending a UN sponsored peace process and a referendum on independence See Minurso Demographics editTindouf has a population of 47 965 2010 estimates 9 though this figure is of questionable authenticity given the fact that the exact number is a sensitive issue due to the Sahrawi refugees who are excluded from the estimate Year Population excluding Sahrawi refugee camps 1977 Census 6 044 1987 Census 13 084 1998 Census 32 004 2008 Census 1 45 966 2010 Estimate 47 965 59 898Climate editTindouf has a hot desert climate Koppen climate classification BWh with extremely hot summers and very warm winters There is very little rain for most of the year generally concentrated in February and associated with the West African Monsoon by September October The region can be hit by rare events of heavy rain such as in February 2006 10 or October 2015 11 Summer daytime temperatures commonly approach 45 C 113 F with blazing sunshine while winter nighttime temperatures can sometimes drop to 5 C 41 F or less On 31 July 2023 a maximum temperature of 48 9 C 120 0 F was registered in Tindouf 12 Climate data for Tindouf 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 20 9 69 6 23 8 74 8 28 3 82 9 30 8 87 4 34 2 93 6 39 1 102 4 43 8 110 8 42 3 108 1 37 8 100 0 32 3 90 1 26 3 79 3 21 8 71 2 31 8 89 2 Daily mean C F 13 2 55 8 16 2 61 2 20 1 68 2 22 4 72 3 25 0 77 0 29 3 84 7 35 0 95 0 34 3 93 7 29 7 85 5 24 2 75 6 19 0 66 2 14 4 57 9 23 6 74 4 Mean daily minimum C F 6 3 43 3 8 9 48 0 12 8 55 0 14 3 57 7 16 5 61 7 20 8 69 4 26 4 79 5 26 0 78 8 22 3 72 1 17 7 63 9 11 8 53 2 8 0 46 4 16 0 60 8 Average precipitation mm inches 2 6 0 10 12 4 0 49 4 0 0 16 0 6 0 02 2 8 0 11 0 8 0 03 0 8 0 03 2 3 0 09 12 0 0 47 9 9 0 39 1 2 0 05 6 5 0 26 55 9 2 2 Source Meteo Climat 13 Transportation editCommandant Ferradj Airport is located to the north of Tindouf The N50 national highway connects Tindouf to the airport as well as other Algerian settlements to the north Education edit6 1 of the population has a tertiary education and another 18 8 has completed secondary education 14 The overall literacy rate is 75 0 and is 79 7 among males and 70 1 among females 15 Localities editThe commune is composed of five localities 16 Tindouf ville Garet Djebilet Aouinet Belagraa Chenachene Oum El AcharReferences edit a b Wilaya de Tindouf repartition de la population residente des menages ordinaires et collectifs selon la commune de residence et la dispersion 2008 Census ONS a b Population Bechar Wilaya PDF in French Office National des Statistiques Algerie Retrieved 10 May 2013 Algeria Communes Statoids Retrieved 5 May 2013 Tindouf Airport OurAirports Retrieved 10 May 2013 Dunn Ross E 1977 Resistance in the Desert Moroccan Responses to French Imperialism 1881 1912 Croom Helm p 110 ISBN 978 0 299 07360 2 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Institut des hautes etudes marocaines 1930 Hesperis archives berberes et bulletin de l Institut des hautes etudes marocaines Emile Larose p 46 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Trout Frank E 1969 Morocco s Saharan Frontiers Librairie Droz p 155 ISBN 978 2 600 04495 0 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Trout Frank E 1969 Morocco s Saharan Frontiers Librairie Droz p 318 ISBN 978 2 600 04495 0 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Tindouf in the World Gazetteer WFP assists Sahrawi refugees hit by torrential rains World Food Programme 2006 02 16 UNHCR Devastating flooding affects 25 000 Sahrawi refugees in Tindouf camps 60656 Tindouf Algeria ogimet com OGIMET 31 July 2023 Retrieved 4 August 2023 moyennes 1981 2010 Meteo Climate Bz Retrieved 16 February 2016 Structure relative de la population residente des menages ordinaires et collectifs agee de 6 ans et plus selon le niveau d instruction et la commune de residence PDF in French Office National des Statistiques Algerie Retrieved 10 May 2013 Taux d analphabetisme et taux d alphabetisation de la population agee de 15 ans et plus selon le sexe et la commune de residence PDF in French Office National des Statistiques Algerie Retrieved 10 May 2013 Decret n 84 365 fixant la composition la consistance et les limites territoriale des communes Wilaya d El Oued PDF in French Journal officiel de la Republique Algerienne 19 December 1984 p 1562 Archived from the original PDF on 2 March 2013 Retrieved 2 March 2013 External links edit nbsp Tindouf travel guide from Wikivoyage nbsp Media related to Tindouf at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tindouf amp oldid 1217335561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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