Sidi Daoud

Sidi Daoud viewed from the east bank

Sidi Daoud (Arabic: سيدي داوود) known as Abbo during the French occupation, is a town in north-central Algeria, on the west bank of the river of oued Sebaou, a few kilometers downstream from its mouth, in eastern Boumerdès Province. Before 1870, the city of Sidi Daoud called Issers-Djedian, then Bois-Sacré (Sacred Wood). She was appointed in 1925 Abbo. In 1958, the city was part of the former department of Algiers. After independence, it takes the name of Sidi Daoud. It is the capital of a municipality dominated by the mountain of Bouberak, including the coastal village of Sahel Bouberak well known as Baterneau before independence, witch is the name of the colon who was running the village.

Coordinates: 36°51′N 3°51′E / 36.850°N 3.850°E