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]
The population of Dély Ibrahim, Algiers, Algeria, was approximately 55,000 inhabitants.
Culture
Arabic is the official language of Algeria and is widely spoken in Dély Ibrahim. Berber languages are also spoken by some inhabitants. 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 Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and the Algerian Independence Day.