🇩🇿 Médéa (المدية, al-Madiya) is the capital city of Médéa Province, Algeria. It is located roughly 68 km south of Algiers. The present-day city is situated on the site of an ancient Roman military post and has a history dating back to the 10th century. The town is French in character, with a rectangular city plan, red tile-roofed buildings, and beautiful public gardens. The hills surrounding Médéa are covered with vineyards, orchards, and farms that yield abundant grain. Médéa's chief products are wines, irrigation equipment, and various handicrafts.
The district is divided into 3 municipalities: • Médéa • Draa Essamar • Tamesguida.
1Etymology Medea is a Roman city named ad Medix or Media ("halfway" in Latin), so called because it was equidistant from Tirinadi (Berrouaghia) and Sufnsar (Amourah) rest house of Mauretania caesarean on the road linking the capital Caesarea (Cherchell) to the colony Auzia (Aumale).
1History During the Roman Empire there was a settlement called Lamdia at Médéa. Lamdia was the seat of an ancient Christian bishopric of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Only one bishop of the town is known. The Donatist Felix attended the 411 Conference of Carthage. The town at that time had no Catholic bishops. Today Lamdia survives as a titular bishopric of the Roman Church and the current bishop is Marian Eleganti, bishop of Chur.
Following the defeat of the Berbers in the 11th century, Arab tribes of Hilal and Sulaym descent were settled in the region, mixing with and Arabicizing the local Berbers.
Médéa was the capital of the Beylik of Titteri; a Bey, deputy of the Dey of Algiers, was resident there. The beylik of Titteri (chief Medea) was established in 1548. The last Bey, Mostefa Boumezrag, ran it from 1819 to 1830, when the French arrived. In 1837, after the Treaty of Tafna, Medea became one of the capitals of the part of Algeria ruled by Abdelkader El Djezairi, but was occupied by the French when they eventually took possession of the whole of Algeria. Until 1962 Médéa was a garrison town for the French army.
In the nearby village of Tibhirine is the Abbey of Our Lady of Atlas. The monastery was from 1935 to 1996 home to a Trappist community when most of them were abducted by the Armed Islamic Group on 27 March 1997. Two months later, the group announced their deaths and their heads were found though it remains uncertain as to who was responsible for their deaths. The monastery buildings were then turned over to Chemin Neuf Community, a Catholic community originally from Lyon, France.
1Economy One of the largest pharmaceutical production units in Algeria (Saidal-Antibiotical) is located in Medea.
Shoe factories also established in Takbou and M'Salah.
1Administrative divisions The province is divided into 19 districts (daïras), which are further divided into 64 communes or municipalities.
Districts : 1 Aïn Boucif; 2 Aziz; 3 Béni Slimane; 4 Berrouaghia; 5 Chahbounia; 6 Chellalat El Adhaoura; 7 El Azizia; 8 El Omaria; 9 Guelb El Kébir; 10 Ksar El Boukhari; 11 Médéa; 12 Ouamri; 13 Ouled Antar; 14 Ouzera; 15 Seghouane; 16 Si Mahdjoub; 17 Sidi Naâmane; 18 Souaghi; 19 Tablat; Communes : 1 Aïn Boucif; 2 Aïn Ou Ksir; 3 Aissaouia; 4 Aziz; 5 Baata; 6 Benchicao; 7 Beni Slimane; 8 Berrouaghia; 9 Bir Ben Laabed; 10 Boghar; 11 Bou Aiche; 12 Bouaichoune; 13 Bouchrahil; 14 Boughezoui; 15 Bouskene; 16 Chahbounia; 17 Chellalat El Adhaoura; 18 Cheniguel; 19 Damiat; 20 Derrag; 21 Deux Bassins; 22 Djouab; 23 Draa Essamar; 24 El Azizia; 25 El Guelbelkebir; 26 El Hamdania; 27 El Omaria; 28 El Ouinet; 29 Hannacha; 30 Kef Lakhdar; 31 Khams Djouamaa; 32 Ksar Boukhari; 33 Meghraoua; 34 Médéa; 35 Medjebar; 36 Meftaha; 37 Mezerana; 38 Mihoub; 39 Ouamri; 40 Oued Harbil; 41 Ouled; 42 Ouled Antar; 43 Ouled Brahim; 44 Ouled Deide; 45 Ouled Hellal; 46 Ouled Maaref; 47 Oum El Djalil; 48 Ouzera; 49 Rebaia; 50 Saneg; 51 Sedraia; 52 Seghouane; 53 Sidi Mahdjoub; 54 Sidi Damed; 55 Sidi Errabia; 56 Sidi Naamane; 57 Sidi Zahar; 58 Sidi Ziane; 59 Souagui; 60 Tablat; 61 Tafraout; 62 Tamesguida; 63 Tizi Mahdi; 64 Tlatet Eddouair; 65 Zoubiria.
1Médéa has a population of over 145,441 people. Médéa also forms the centre of the wider Médéa Province which has a population of over 830,943 people.
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