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Bir El Djir

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Mairie de Bir El Djir, 2013
Mairie de Bir El Djir, 2013

Bir El Djir (Arabic: بئر الجير), formerly known as Arcole, is a town and commune in the Oran Province, Algeria. It is an eastern suburb of Oran, the province's capital. In 2009, it had a population of 171,883 people.

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31001 Bir el-Djir
Oran, Algeria
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Mairie de Bir El Djir, 2013
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