Jardin Public de Rouïba, Public garden in Rouiba, Algeria.
Jardin Public de Rouïba is a public garden in Rouïba east of Algiers, laid out over several hectares with paved paths, green spaces, and resting areas. The garden features diverse plantings with various types of trees, shrubs, and flower beds that are visible throughout the year.
The garden was established on communal land in the 1930s and served as a military encampment during World War II. Its size was reduced over the decades, but it retained its role as public space for the local population.
The garden serves as a central meeting point for residents of Rouïba, where people gather for walks, rest, and recreation throughout the year. Families regularly use the open areas, especially during warmer months, to spend time outdoors together.
The garden is easily accessible on foot with flat paths suitable for walking and benches for resting. Proximity to public transportation and parking facilities makes visiting convenient for people from the surrounding area.
A botanical survey documented numerous plant species in the garden, including internationally protected rare varieties. This species diversity makes the site valuable for nature observation and reveals the biological richness of the region.
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