El Attaf
El Attaf is a town and commune in the Ain Defla Province of northern Algeria. It is located approximately 130 kilometers southwest of Algiers.
Geography: El Attaf is situated in the Tell Atlas mountain range. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills and fertile plains, suitable for agriculture.
History: The region has a long history, with evidence of Berber and Roman settlements. El Attaf itself has likely existed as a settlement for centuries, though detailed historical records may be limited.
Economy: The local economy is primarily based on agriculture. Key crops include cereals, fruits, and vegetables. Livestock farming is also practiced.
Demographics: The population of El Attaf is predominantly Arab and Berber. Arabic is the main language spoken.
Administration: El Attaf is the capital of the El Attaf District within the Ain Defla Province. It is governed by a mayor and a municipal council.
Culture: The culture of El Attaf reflects the broader Algerian cultural heritage, with influences from Arab and Berber traditions. Islam is the dominant religion.