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    Kénadsa is a town and commune in the Sahara Desert of south-western Algeria, and is the capital of Kénadsa District, Béchar Province. As of 2008, Kénadsa had a population of 13,492, [2] up from 11,667 in 1998, [3] and an annual growth rate of 1.5%. The commune covers an area of 2,770 square kilometres (1,070 sq mi).

  2. Kenadsa, town and bituminous coalfields, northwestern Algeria. They lie in a hammada (stony desert region) situated at the northwestern edge of the Sahara 15 miles (24 km) west of Béchar.

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  3. Welcome back to another video of my captivating journey through the heart of Algeria 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 Join me as I explore the rich history of Kénadsa, a town...

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › KénadsaKénadsa - Wikiwand

    Kénadsa is a town and commune in the Sahara Desert of south-western Algeria, and is the capital of Kénadsa District, Béchar Province. As of 2008, Kénadsa had a population of 13,492, up from 11,667 in 1998, and an annual growth rate of 1.5%.

  5. The Foggara of Kenadsa (Algeria) Boualem Remini. For more than seven centuries, the farmers of oasis of Kendsa, exploit the groundwater of Barga El Jebel by the using of subterranean drains. On the basis of missions in 2013 in the oasis of Kenadsa, forty Foggaras were dug on the outskirts of the El Barga Mountain.

  6. Kénadsa is a town and commune in the Sahara Desert of south-western Algeria, and is the capital of Kénadsa District, Béchar Province. As of 2008, Kénadsa had a population of 13,492, up from 11,667 in 1998, and an annual growth rate of 1.5%.

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  8. Welcome to the Kenadsa google satellite map! This place is situated in Bechar, Algeria, its geographical coordinates are 31° 32' 55" North, 2° 25' 37" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Kenadsa. See Kenadsa photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Kenadsa in Algeria.