Tamanrasset (; ar, تامنراست), also known as Tamanghasset or Tamenghest, is an
oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
city and capital of
Tamanrasset Province in southern
Algeria, in the
Ahaggar Mountains
The Hoggar Mountains ( ar, جبال هقار, Berber: ''idurar n Ahaggar'') are a highland region in the central Sahara in southern Algeria, along the Tropic of Cancer. The mountains cover an area of approximately 550,000 km.
Geography
This ...
. It is the chief city of the Algerian
Tuareg. It is located an altitude of . As of the 2008 census, it has a population of 92,635,
up from 72,741 in 1998, with an annual growth rate of 2.5%.
Tamanrasset was originally established as a military outpost to guard the trans-Saharan trade routes. Surrounded by the barren
Sahara Desert, very high temperatures of over have been recorded here. Tamanrasset is located at an oasis where, despite the difficult climate, citrus fruits, apricots, dates, almonds, cereals, corn, and figs are grown. The Tuareg people were once the town's main inhabitants. Tamanrasset is a tourist attraction during the cooler months. Visitors are also drawn to the Museum of the Hoggar, which offers many exhibits depicting Tuareg life and culture.
The city is served by
Tamanrasset Airport and the
Trans-Sahara Highway.
History
Tamanrasset originated as the centre of a network of camel caravan trading routes from
Kano,
Lake Chad
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,
Gao,
Agades
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and
Zinder. When
Algeria was under French rule the town was established as a military post, originally named Fort Laperrine, after General
François-Henry Laperrine who died in the desert nearby.
The Catholic priest
Charles de Foucauld was shot to death outside his Tamanrasset compound by Sermi ag Thora under the command of El Madani ag Soba on December 1, 1916.
On 13 February 1960, during the
Algerian War
The Algerian War, also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence,( ar, الثورة الجزائرية '; '' ber, Tagrawla Tadzayrit''; french: Guerre d'Algérie or ') and sometimes in Algeria as the War of 1 November ...
,
Gerboise Bleue – the first
French nuclear test – detonated in the middle of the
Algerian Sahara desert, located about 800 km to the north-west of Tamanrasset.
On May 1, 1962, near Ecker, 150 km north of Tamanrasset, there was
an accidental venting of a French underground nuclear test. Due to improper sealing of the shaft, a spectacular flame burst through the concrete cap and radioactive gases and dust were vented into the atmosphere. The plume climbed up to 2600 m high and radiation was detected hundreds of kilometres away. About a hundred French soldiers and officials, including two ministers, were irradiated. The number of contaminated Algerians is unknown.
In 2003
Air Algérie Flight 6289 crashed in the city.
In 2010, the oasis town is the site of the Joint Military Staff Committee headquarters for combating
Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb ( ar-at, تنظيم القاعدة في بلاد المغرب الإسلامي, Tanẓīm al-Qā'idah fī Bilād al-Maghrib al-Islāmī), or AQIM, is an Islamist militant organization (of al-Qaeda) that aims to ...
. The four-country Committee (Algeria, Mali, Niger, Mauritania) intends to use Tamanrasset to coordinate their military activity in the Pan-Sahel.
A large
underwater volcanic eruption on January 15, 2022 in the Pacific island nation of Tonga created a planetary shockwave that circled the Earth at least three times over several days. The
antipode of the pressure wave was in Tamanrasset. The initial wave reached the city approximately 18 hours after the explosion.
Climate
Tamanrasset has a
hot desert climate (
Köppen climate classification ''BWh''), with very hot summers (which are moderated by its elevation) and mild winters. There is very little rain throughout the year, although occasional rain does fall in late summer from the northern extension of the
Intertropical Convergence Zone
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.
Education
4.3% of the population has a tertiary education, and another 14.1% has completed secondary education. The overall literacy rate is 69.8%, and is 78.4% among males and 60.8% among females.
Localities
The commune is composed of 14 localities:
* Tamanrasset
*
Amsel
*
Outoul
*
Tit
* Assekrem
*
Tahifet
*
Tarhenanet
Tarhenanet (also known as Teghenânet) is a village in the commune of Tamanrasset, in Tamanrasset District, Tamanrasset Province, Algeria. It lies north of Tamanrasset city in the Hoggar Mountains
The Hoggar Mountains ( ar, جبال هقار ...
* Tagmart
*
Talan Teidit
Talan Teidit (also written Tala-n-Tehidit) is a village in the commune of Tamanrasset, in Tamanrasset District, Tamanrasset Province, Algeria, south of the city of Tamanrasset in the Hoggar Mountains
The Hoggar Mountains ( ar, جبال هق ...
* Efak
* Ihelfène
*
Tarhaouhaout
Tarhaouhaout is a village in the commune of Tamanrasset, in Tamanrasset District, Tamanrasset Province, Algeria. It lies in the Hoggar Mountains
The Hoggar Mountains ( ar, جبال هقار, Berber: ''idurar n Ahaggar'') are a highland r ...
*
In Dalag
*
Izernène
References
External links
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Communes of Tamanrasset Province
Oases of Algeria
Tuareg
Province seats of Algeria
Tamanrasset Province