Aïn Azel

Aïn Azel
Ampère
Aïn Azel
City center of Ain Azel
Nickname: 
Ampère
CountryAlgeria
Founded byFrench Algeria
Named afterAndré-Marie Ampère
Elevation
960 m (3,150 ft)

The commune of Aïn Azel (French: Ampère, Tamazight: ⴰⵉⵏ ⴰⵣⵍ) was a farming settlement constructed by France in 1895 and named after the French scientist André-Marie Ampère, Aïn Azel is located fifty kilometres south of Sétif in Algeria and is at the frontier between Sétif Province and Batna Province. The population of Aïn Azel is of chaoui origins estimated to be around 37,970 people (2008), the male population of Ain azel is referred to as "Les Ampérois" and the female population as "Les Ampéroises". Ampère was established as a full-fledged commune by decree of 12 April 1922 and It was attached to the department of Setif in 1956. The area of Sétif (and consequently Ampère 'Ain Azel') was considered since March 4,1848 as an integral part of French territory, Algeria was administratively organized in the same way as the Métropole for a hundred years.