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Prior to 19th century

* 903 CE – Ouahran founded by Andalusian Umayyad traders (traditional date). * 13th century –
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in power. * 1492 – Andalusian refugees flee to Oran (approximate date). * 1509 –
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. * 1556 – Siege of Oran (1556) by Ottoman forces. * 1563 – Sieges of Oran and Mers El Kébir by Ottoman forces. * 1604 – Fort Santa Cruz built. * 1669 – Jews expelled. * 1708 – Algiers recaptures Oran. * 1732 – Spanish reconquest. * 1738 – Population: 9,000. * 1785 – Population: 12,000. * 1790 – October 9:
1790 Oran earthquake The 1790 Oran earthquake occurred on October 10, striking near the coastal city of Oran in Algeria. The earthquake had an evaluated maximum seismic intensity of VIII to X on the European macroseismic scale (EMS-98). An estimated 3,000 people died ...
. * 1791 – Algiers retakes Oran. * 1792 – (mosque) built. * 1794 – Plague outbreak. * 1796 – Hassan Pasha Mosque built.


19th century

* 1831 – Pujol appointed
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of Oran. * 1834 – Treaty of Desmichel with the governor of French Algeria and
Emir Abdelkader Abdelkader ibn Muhieddine (6 September 1808 – 26 May 1883; ar, عبد القادر ابن محي الدين '), known as the Emir Abdelkader or Abdelkader El Hassani El Djazairi, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggl ...
in Oran in secret from
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who denied the treaty later. * 1836 – General Létang transforms the glacis Castle-Nine into a walk which bears its name. * 1837 – General Bugeaud arrived in Oran to negotiate a new treaty (The
Treaty of Tafna The Treaty of Tafna was signed by both Abd-el-Kader and General Thomas Robert Bugeaud on 30 May 1837. This agreement was developed after French imperial forces sustained heavy losses and military reversals in Algeria. The terms of the treaty ent ...
, May 20) with Emir Abd El-Kader. On November 14 the Emir signed a treaty with Desmichel recognizing its hose?authority to the west of Algiers except for Oran, Mostaganem and Arzew. * 1845 – General Lamoricière constructed the "Village Nègre." * 1847 – Following a severe drought lasting several months, a terrible epidemic of cholera strikes, decimating the population of Oran. * 1848 ** Algiers-Oran railway begins operating. ** Oran becomes the prefecture of the administrative department of the same name. ** Creation of the small Basin of the Old Port (four hectares). ** A civil hospital is built. * 1849 – Cholera outbreak. * 1850 – (church) construction begins atop . * 1858 – December 5: The members of the first general council of Oran, named by Emperor
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, meet with the prefecture, with Jules de Pre de Saint-Maur as chairman. * 1862 – Slaughterhouse built. * 1866 –
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oran The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oran (french: Diocèse d'Oran, la, Dioecesis Oranensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Algiers in Algeria. History The current diocese of Oran was created on 25 July 1866, with the ...
established. * 1877 – University Hospital of Oran construction begins. * 1878 – Société de Géographie et d’Archéologie d’Oran founded. * 1880 ** Great Synagogue of Oran built. ** Oran builds a great extension starting from the place d'Armes. The ravine of l'Oued Rouina is filled. * 1881 – Horse-drawn tram begins operating. * 1885 – Municipal Museum of Oran and Demaeght established. * 1886 – (city hall) built. * 1899 – Electric tram begins operating. * 1900 – Population: 93,000.


20th century


1900s–1940s

* 1907 – Construction of the theatre. * 1909 – December 14: the first flight in Oran is carried out by Julien Serviès on a Sommer monoplane at Sénia,. Next 9 January, a great meeting gathers forty thousand people, also in Sénia, in the presence of Marshal Lyautey. * 1912 – Population: 123,086. * 1913 – Cathedral Sacré Coeur built. * 1928 – '' Oran socialiste''
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begins publication. * 1930 – Creation of new districts, less dense and more luxurious: these included higher Gambetta, Bon Reception, the Beavers, Médioni, Small Boulanger, Cité... This development continues overall with the creation of districts even more sumptuous, overflowing the first crown (district of Saint-Hubert, Palm trees, Point of the Day, Gambetta...) * 1930–32 – Sénia, the Oran aérodrome, is where several world records of duration and distance in closed loop are established. * 1936 – Population: 195,000. * 1940 ** Beginning of the construction of the new prefecture. ** July 3: following the German invasion of Paris and fall of France, the
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, damaging the French fleet of the Atlantic based at
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. Its
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'' and '' Bretagne.'' Twelve hundred French sailors died as a result. The British feared that the French fleet could be taken over and used against them. The Vichy government operated in Algeria. * 1942 – November 8: as prelude to the invasion of Italy, the British and the Americans land at Arzew, and Oran capitulates on November 10. * 1946 –
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football club formed. * 1947 – Camus' fictional novel '' The Plague'' published. * 1948 – Population: 244,594. * 1949 – OS attack post office.


1950s–1990s

* 1950 – Oran has 256,661 inhabitants. Sixty-five percent of the Europeans were of Spanish origin, and they outnumbered the Algerian Muslims in the city. * 1951 – Dairy built. * 1955 – Trefle Apartments (hi-rise) built. * 1957 – Parc Municipal des Sports (stadium) opens. * 1958 – June 6: French president
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visits city. * 1960 ** Resistance fighters put up their first barricades. ** Palais des Sports Hamou Boutlélis (arena) opens. * 1961 ** August: appearance of the
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. ** The census states the population of Oran 400,000 inhabitants: 220,000 Europeans (including many born in Algeria) and 180,000 Algerian Muslims. * 1962 ** 25 March:
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, a chief of the Organisation armée secrète, arrested. ** 5 July: City becomes part of independent Algeria. ** 5–7 July: Massacre of Europeans occurs. Most survivors of French ancestry left the city, fleeing to France. * 1965 – University of Oran established. * 1966 – Population: 327,493. * 1975 –
Abdallah Ibn Salam Mosque The Abdellah Ben Salem Mosque ( ar, مسجد عبد الله بن سلام) is a mosque in Oran, Algeria. Formerly the Great Synagogue of Oran (french: Grande synagogue d'Oran), it was the largest synagogue in Africa. Also known as ''Temple Isra ...
established. * 1977 – Population: 490,788 city; 543,485 urban agglomeration. * 1985 –
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music festival held. * 1988 –
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. * 1992 –
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headquartered in Oran. * 1994 ** ''
Le Quotidien d'Oran ''Le Quotidien d'Oran'' ( ar, لو كوتيديان دوران; ) is a daily French-language Algerian newspaper, headquartered in Oran, Algeria. It was established on 14 December 1994. The editor is Kamel Daoud. The column "Raïna Raïkoum" ("My ...
'' newspaper begins publication. ** 12 administrative
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created: El-Badr, Bouamama, El-Emir, El-Hamri, , El-Makkari, El-Menzeh, Muhieddine, El-Othmania, Es-Saada, and Es-Seddikia. * 1998 – Population: 705,335.


21st century

* 2007 – Sonatrach HQ building constructed. * 2008 ** Bahia Center (hi-rise) built.( fr) ** Population: 1,165,687. * 2013 – Oran Tramway begins operating. * 2014 –
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car manufactory begins operating. * 2017 – 6 additional administrative
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created: Akid Lotfi, Ed-Derb, Fellaoucène, Hammou Boutlélis, El-Khaldia, and Mahieddine. * 2021 – 2021 Mediterranean Games to be held in Oran.


See also

* Oran history * *
List of governors of Oran This is a list of the Spanish and Algerine governors or Beys of Oran. See also * List of Beys of the Western Beylik * List of mayors of Oran, 1832–present * Timeline of Oran *Algeria **Heads of state of Algeria **Presidents of Algeria ** ...
, 1509–1831 (Spanish and Ottoman periods) *
List of mayors of Oran The following is a list of mayors and equivalent officials of the city of Oran, Algeria. Royal commissioners, 1832–48 * Pujol, 1832 * Pierre François Xavier Boyer, circa 1832 * Pascal de Lesseps, circa 1834 * Marius Jonquier, circa 1848 Ma ...
, 1832–present (includes French period) * * Timelines of other
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in Algeria: Algiers * Years in Algeria


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Bibliography

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in English

* * * * * *Joshua Schreier. ''The Merchants of Oran: A Jewish Port at the Dawn of Empire''. Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture Series.; Stanford Stanford University Press, 2017. 216 pp. ,. *


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