Biskra

Biskra (Arabic: بسكرة) is the capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria. In 2007, its population was recorded as 307,987. Biskra is located in northeastern Algeria, about 248 miles (399 km) from Algiers, 71 miles (114 km) southwest of Batna and 137 miles (220 km) north of Touggourt. It is nicknamed "The Queen of the Zibans", "The Door of the Desert" or "The Saharan Nice" because of its location at the beginning of the Sahara Desert. Due to its geographical location, its climate and natural resources, particularly farming, Biskra has always been a crossroad between the cities in the north and south. It has seen the passage of several civilizations, from the Romans and the Arabs to the French.

Biskra
بسكرة
City
From left to right, and from top to bottom: A fig cactus from Mexico, Sidi Yahia Hotel (4 stars), A CNEP bank, The USB foot club, the Ziban garden park aqua, The Zabs mountains which surround the city.
Biskra
Location in Algeria
Coordinates: 34°51′N 5°44′E
Country Algeria
ProvinceBiskra Province
DistrictBiskra District
Government
Area
  City127.55 km2 (49.25 sq mi)
Elevation
87 m (285 ft)
Population
 (2007)
  City204,661
  Density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
  Metro
307,987
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Postal code
07000
Area code033
ClimateBWh
Major AirportBiskra Airport
Website

In 1844, Biskra became a French garrison, which saw fighting during rebellions in 1849 and 1871.

Currently the city of Biskra has 28 neighborhoods, including the three principal neighborhoods of Korra, City 60 Logements, and Equipment Zones. It is in the southern part of the Algerian rail system, and has become a popular winter resort.

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