Dély Ibrahim is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. Here is located Serbian Military cemetery, created between 1916 and 1919. At the time in several coastal towns and villages in Algeria were more French military hospitals where the wounded and exhausted Serbian soldiers were treated. Those soldiers were from the island of Corfu and Vido transported for further treatment in the Allied military hospital in North Africa.

1. Population

The population of Dély Ibrahim, Algiers, Algeria, was approximately 55,000 inhabitants.

1. Culture

Berber languages are well spoken by the inhabitants of deli brahim. Algerian cuisine is rich and diverse, and you can find many traditional dishes in Dély Ibrahim. Common ingredients include couscous, lamb, beef, chicken, and various vegetables. Some popular dishes are couscous, tagines, and brik. Algerians in Dély Ibrahim celebrate several cultural and religious festivals throughout the year, such as Yennayer, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and the Algerian Independence Day.

1. Religion

The predominant religion in Dély Ibrahim is Islam. Algeria is a predominantly Muslim country, and the majority of its population adheres to the Sunni branch of Islam. Muslims in Dély Ibrahim, as in the rest of Algeria, practice their religious beliefs, observe Islamic traditions, and participate in religious events. Mosques are essential places of worship in Dély Ibrahim, and you can find them throughout the municipality to accommodate the religious needs of the local Muslim population. Muslims in Dély Ibrahim, like in many other places, observe the five daily prayers and fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

1. See also

University of Algiers 3

1. References
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University of Algiers 3

The University of Algiers 3 (French: Université d'Alger 3), commonly called the Brahim Soltane Chaibout, is an Algerian public university located in Dély Ibrahim, Algiers Province, in the north of the country. It was established in accordance with Executive Decree No. 09-341 of 22 October 2009 after the division of the University of Algiers to three universities (University of Algiers 1, University of Algiers 2 and University of Algiers 3).
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1994 Ain Allah attack

The Ain Allah attack took place in a heavily guarded neighborhood in the southwest of Algiers on 3 August 1994 during the Algerian Civil War. The shootout occurred when at least four or seven gunmen dressed as police drove to a French guard post near a school and attempted to plant a car bomb in the neighbourhood which houses the French embassy in Algiers. Two French military guards were killed by surprise after being shot by automatic weapons. When gunmen tried to park a car with a bomb outside a building, a shootout broke out which resulted in the death of another guard and two French consular employees. Another guard was seriously injured and the bomb was safely defused. The Armed Islamic Group of Algeria claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Higher School of Social Security

The Higher School of Social Security (Arabic: المدرسة العليا للضمان الإجتماعي) is an Algerian Grande école founded in 2012 and located in Ben Aknoun, Algiers. The Grande école was established by Decree No. 12-158 issued on 1 April 2012. It is the only international Grande école in Africa specializing in social security, through an agreement between the Government of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria and the International Labor Organization signed in Geneva 2013 ,and ratified by Presidential Decree No. 14-173 on 2 June 2014.
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Ben Aknoun

Ben Aknoun (Arabic: بن عكنون) is a commune of Algiers Province and a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria. As of the 2008 census, the commune's population was 18,838.