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during the French occupation, the French settlers built a so-called source Thala Frasse, located along the RN68, on the eastern end of the village Boufhaima,
during the French occupation, the French settlers built a so-called source Thala Frasse which means in french source of France, located along the RN68, on the eastern end of the village Boufhaima,
the virtues of its water are recognized by everyone, so that even where not only Boufhaima families come in to stock up every day but also the many foreign drivers or passing do not hesitate, at every opportunity, to stop to drink it and leave with full jerrycans "
the virtues of its water are recognized by everyone, so that even where not only Boufhaima families come in to stock up every day but also the many foreign drivers or passing do not hesitate, at every opportunity, to stop to drink it and leave with full jerrycans "



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Boufhaima is a village linked administratively to the near by town Draâ El Mizan District, Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria remote by 4 km . It was settled in 1873 by the French , during the French occupation of Algeria. In this place was the Beauprêtre column , which commemorate the battle of 8 April 1864, where this officer perished, by which began the insurrection of Ouled Sidi Cheich.

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coordinates: Latitude: 36°33'3.83" Longitude: 3°48'31.74" [2]

Boufhaima is located on the national road RN 68 between Draa El Mizan and Issers going towards Algiers [3]


during the French occupation, the French settlers built a so-called source Thala Frasse which means in french source of France, located along the RN68, on the eastern end of the village Boufhaima, the virtues of its water are recognized by everyone, so that even where not only Boufhaima families come in to stock up every day but also the many foreign drivers or passing do not hesitate, at every opportunity, to stop to drink it and leave with full jerrycans "

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