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Encyclopedia > Tizi Ouzou

Tizi Ouzou comes from Berber language Tizi Uzezzu, spelt Tizi Wezzu, translates to View point of the flower, is a major Kabyle town and capital of Tizi Ouzou province, Algeria. The Kabyles are a Berber people whose traditional homeland is highlands of Kabylie (or Kabylia) in northeastern Algeria. ... Tizi Ouzou (Arabic: تيزي وزو ) is a wilaya in Algeria. ...


Coordinates: 36°43′N, 4°03′E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


In tizi Ouzou, there are many towns. Such as... Boghni which is a major kablye town in itself.............................................................................. - boukhalfa its about 4 km to tizi-ouzou with lots of creative artist sush as amar amgoud moh- khabil benvivo and many more,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pepeol in tizi-ouzou speaks berber ............................................................. jsk its football team in tizi-ouzou..one of the best team in africa with 4 african cup and god knows howmany algerian cups and titles


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Tizi-ouzou travel guide (207 words)
Tizi Ouzou is the capital of the Kabyle region.
Tizi Ouzou is a good base for making daytrips.
Larba Nait Irathin is a market town 25 km to the east of Tizi and it has a French fort from the 1850s.
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