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Ain el-Turck : ウィキペディア英語版
Aïn El Turk

Ain el-Turck (arabic : عين الترك ) (literally "Fountain of the Turks") is the capital of Ain el-Turck District Located about fifteen kilometers from Oran, which contains nine municipalities. It now host an important seaside resort.
It also gives its name to one of the beaches in the region of Oran.
== History ==

Centuries ago, Ain el Turk was a plain called El Eurfa which extends from ''St Roch'' till ''Les Andalouses''.
Over the centuries, the population of El Eurfa plain (known later as Ain el Turck) has significantly increased. Two types of people lived there and cohabited :

There were nomadic people who practice transhumance, wandering between the plains of E''l Eurfa, Boutlelis'' and ''Messreghinn'', except in some special cases they did not go beyond the Sabkha in the South and the forest Madagh in the West, These nomadic tribes lived together and traded with sedentary or sedentarized tribes who practiced agriculture and beekeeping around Ain el Turck. These sedentary people sold their products at Mers el-Kebir and Oran, they also sold their products to nomadic tribes, but most of the time they swapped their products with sheep as they supply them with meat and wool.

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