Bologhine
Bologhine is a coastal municipality located in the western part of Algeria, in the Algiers Province. It is situated along the Mediterranean Sea, west of the city of Algiers. Historically, Bologhine has been known by various names, including Saint-Eugène during the French colonial period.
The municipality is known for its beaches, hotels, and general tourism. It is a popular destination for both local Algerians and international visitors, particularly during the summer months. Bologhine features a blend of residential areas, commercial establishments, and tourist infrastructure.
Bologhine is also home to several historical and cultural sites, although they may not be as widely known as those in other parts of Algeria. These sites reflect the area's rich history, including influences from Berber, Roman, Ottoman, and French cultures.
Administratively, Bologhine is part of the Algiers Province and is governed by a municipal council. The economy of the area is largely driven by tourism and related services, with some contribution from local businesses and industries.