Bou-Ismail


Bou-Ismail, is situated on the coast 45 km west of Algiers and 25 km east of the capital of Tipasa wilaya. The town of Bou-Ismail is limited to the east by the town of Fuka, to the south by the municipalities of Kolea and Chaiba and finally to the west by the municipalities of Khemisti and BouHaroun: small ports. During the colonial period, Bou-Ismail was called "Castiglione".

     

Chief town of Daira (sub-prefecture), Bou-Ismail is the most important city of the Wilaya tourism; city before 1962 were intramural, no more than 6000 inhabitants, today, ten times more.

Bou-Ismail looks like a picturesque town with rich agriculture, tourism and manufacturing many. Suspended leaning northern plateau overlooking the valley and Mount Mitidja Chréa massif of the Tell Atlas, the city lies on a huge rock travertine steep contours that extends to the shores of the Mediterranean. The heights of the city peak dominates the sea, to the east a global view of the bay of Douaouda-Zeralda and West superb views of Mount's Bay and Chenoua Tipaza. The streets of the colonial part of the city is planted with plane trees and sour orange.




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