The Béjaïa Province (, , ) is a province of Algeria in the Kabylie region. Its population was 984,050 inhabitants in 2019, with a density of 305 km<sup>2</sup>. The province's capital city is Béjaïa, the terminus of the Béni Mansour–Bejaïa railway.
thumb|left|Coast of Bejaia Province
Gouraya National Park is located in Béjaïa Province. A population of an endangered primate species, the Barbary macaque, is found within the park; this primate has a severely restricted and disjunctive range.
History
The province was created by the Sétif in 1974.
Administrative divisions
The province is divided into 19 districts (daïras), which are further divided into 52 communes or municipalities.
Districts
Communes
- Adekar
- Aït-Rizine
- Aït Smaïl
- Akbou
- Akfadou
- Amalou
- Amizour
- Aokas
- Barbacha
- Béjaïa
- Beni Djellil
- Beni Ksila
- Beni Maouche
- Beni Mellikeche
- Boudjellil
- Bouhamza
- Boukhelifa
- Chelata
- Chemini
- Darguina
- Draâ El-Kaïd
- El-Flaye
- El Kseur
- Feraoun
- Ifenain Ilmathen
- Ighil Ali
- Ighram
- Kendira
- Kherrata
- Melbou
- Mecisna
- Oued Ghir
- Ouzellaguen
- Seddouk
- Semaoune
- Sidi Aïch
- Sidi-Ayad
- Sidi-Saïd
- Souk El-Thenine
- Souk-Oufella
- Tala Hamza
- Tamokra
- Tamridjet
- Taourirt Ighil
- Taskriout
- Tazmalt
- Tinabdher
- Tibane
- Tichy
- Tifra
- Timezrit
- Tizi N'Berber
- Toudja
Timezrit, also known as At Yemmel in the past, was the main town of the Ath Immel.
References
External links
- The first website of Bgayet Béjaïa Bougie and his region
- Official website of Béjaïa Province
