Les Eucalyptus sont une commune de la wilaya d'Alger en Algérie, située dans la banlieue sud-est d'Alger.

1. Géographie


1. = Situation =

La commune des Eucalyptus est située au sud-est de la wilaya d'Alger, à environ 20 km au sud-est d'Alger.

1. = Relief et hydrographie =


1. Histoire

Commune de plein exercice créée par arrêté du 12 mars 1958, rattachée à Alger dont elle constitue le 10e arrondissement avec Baraki et Maison-Carrée par arrêté du 7 mars 1959. Elle est aussi appelée quartier des Eucalyptus.

1. Démographie


1. Économie


1. Éducation

Les Eucalyptus possèdent sur leur territoire plusieurs écoles primaires, quatre collèges d'enseignement, et trois lycées : le lycée Massouda-Djida dans le quartier Cherarba, le lycée Mohammed-Lamine-Debaghine et le lycée Mohammed-Bou-Abdallah implantés dans la Cité 1600 logements. Pour la première fois en 2013, une école privée primaire et un collège (Les Oiseaux du paradis) ont ouvert dans la cité Beylot 2. Par ailleurs, la commune accueille l'institut national de la poste et des technologies de l'information et de la communication (INPTIC).

1. Culture


1. Sport

La commune s'est douté en 2025 d'un nouveau stade communal Mouloud Zerrouki d'une capacité de 5500 places.

Club de football de l'Association Sportive Club Eucalyptus (ASCE).

1. Notes et références



1. liens externes

Site officiel de la commune des Eucalyptus.

Portail d'Alger Portail des communes d'Algérie

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