Akfadou

Akfadou is a commune in northern Algeria in the Béjaïa Province. This locale is noted for its local population of Barbary macaques, Macaca sylvanus.[1]

Akfadou
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أكفادو
Nickname: 
Athmensour
Akfadou is located in Algeria
Akfadou
Akfadou
Coordinates: 36°38′N 4°36′E
CountryAlgeria
ProvinceBejaia
Area
  Total42.01 km2 (16.22 sq mi)
Population
 (2008)
  Total7,358
  Density180/km2 (450/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (West Africa Time)

Etymology

The name Akfadou is a contraction of the words "akfuḍ̣̣" and "aḍ̣̣U" which respectively mean "multiple or excess" and "wind".

This name recalls the harsh climate in this region especially in winter when the cold winds gust and heavy snows often isolate small villages. During the exploration of Kabylia by the French occupation in 1850, the word Akfadou was translated as the top wind (French: cime au vent).

Economy

The Akfadou economy is based mainly on the retail and transport.

It is also characterized by agriculture based on polyculture and animal husbandry. The herd is made up of cattle, most of which are raised for dairy or meat production. Sheep and goats are also raised here.

References

Line notes

  1. C. Michael Hogan, 2008

36°38′N 4°36′E


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