Corso (قورصو in Arabic) is a city in Boumerdès Province, Algeria located 25 km east of Algiers. According to the 2008 census, this town has a population...
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Wadi Boudouaou to the west. Corso Valley flows through a single coastal Algerian province, in the Khachna Mountains. Corso Valley intersects with several...
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Statoids page named Municipalities of Algeria. The population data is from June 25, 1998. List of cities in Algeria Cities of present-day nations and states...
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Turin (redirect from City of Turin)
developed out of the medieval city walls, north of the historical city centre. It stretches from downtown northern boundaries in Corso Regina Margherita (an extended...
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Corsairs of Algiers (category Ethnic groups in Algeria)
Portugal to England. The Algerians armed for war the captured merchant ships which seemed fit for the corso, and also bought ships in Europe. They had ship...
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Regency of Algiers (redirect from Ottoman rule in Algeria)
réalités [Research on Algeria in the Ottoman period II: The Corso, Myths and Realities]. Bibliothèque d'histoire du Maghreb (in French). Paris: Éditions...
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Medieval Muslim Algeria was a period of Muslim dominance in Algeria during the Middle Ages, spanning the millennium from the 7th century to the 17th century...
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Campaign of Tlemcen (1551) (category 1551 in Africa)
retreated while they were campaigning in the Algerian west. However, they were overtaken by the troops of Hassan Corso. The Saadian troops were surprised...
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Kabylia (category Berbers in Algeria)
the second biggest in Algeria after Algiers, and the 6th largest on the Mediterranean Sea. JS Kabylie Kabylia football team Corso Valley "Centre de Recherche...
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History of the Regency of Algiers (redirect from History of ottoman algeria)
et réalités [Research on Algeria in the Ottoman Era II: The corso, Myths and Realities]. Bibliothèque d'histoire du Maghreb (in French). Paris: Éditions...
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Boumerdès (category Populated coastal places in Algeria)
the capital city of Boumerdès Province, Algeria. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea. It had a population of 15,000 in 1987 and 28,500 in 1998. Boumerdès...
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Ahmed Ben Bella (category Presidents of Algeria)
11 April 2012) was an Algerian politician, soldier and socialist revolutionary who served as the head of government of Algeria from 27 September 1962...
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Nice (redirect from Nice (city))
concerts, and particularly during the summer festivals, the Corso carnavalesque (carnival parade) in February, the military procession of 14 July (Bastille...
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Corsicans (category Ethnic groups in France)
in turn captured other Corsicans. Among these renegades are Hasan Corso, Mami Corso and Murad I Bey (born Giacomo Senti) who founded the Muradid dynasty...
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Rome (redirect from City of Rome)
connecting Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Borgo. Most of the city's public bridges were built in Classical or Renaissance style, but also in Baroque, Neoclassical...
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Houari Boumédiène (category Presidents of Algeria)
1978) was an Algerian military officer and politician who was the second head of state of independent Algeria from 1965 until his death in 1978. He served...
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Patrice de MacMahon (category Governors general of Algeria)
French Army in 1827. He was assigned to the 4th Hussars Regiment in 1830. MacMahon subsequently participated in the French conquest of Algeria as a sous-lieutenant...
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History of Corsica (section Sampiero Corso)
could take Calvi the Turks went home in October for unknown reasons. Sampiero Corso proceeded to raise civil war in central Corsica, pitting signor against...
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Boumerdès Province (category Provinces of Algeria)
(wilaya) of northern Algeria, located in the Kabylia region, between Algiers and Tizi-Ouzou, with its capital at the coastal city of Boumerdès (formerly...
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Chadli Bendjedid (category Deaths from cancer in Algeria)
April 1929 – 6 October 2012) was an Algerian military officer and politician who served as the third President of Algeria. His presidential term of office...
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Thomas Robert Bugeaud (category Governors general of Algeria)
October 1784 – 10 June 1849) was a Marshal of France and Governor-General of Algeria during the French colonization. Born an aristocrat, he has a complex legacy...
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Bertrand Clauzel (category Governors general of Algeria)
July Revolution and served them twice as Governor of French possessions in Algeria during the French conquest period. When asked on Saint Helena which of...
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Cagliari (redirect from Cagliari City Council)
Roman city of Nora. Especially in summer many clubs and pubs are goals for young locals and tourists. Pubs and night-clubs are concentrated in the Corso Vittorio...
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Chieti (category Cities and towns in Abruzzo)
Citra. In the 14th century, the Cathedral was renovated, also by building a bell tower, and other churches were built, such as San Francesco al Corso, Santa...
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Hussein Dey (section French conquest of Algeria)
French conquest of Algeria. In the 1790s, France had contracted to purchase wheat for the French army from two Jewish merchants in Algiers, Messrs. Bakri-Busnach...
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Pope (redirect from Sovereign of the Vatican City)
Society. p. 286. ISBN 0-7922-7317-6. Gaeta, Franco; Villani, Pasquale. Corso di Storia, per le scuole medie superiori. Milão. Editora Principato. 1986...
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Demographics of Toronto (redirect from Cantonese as a Heritage Language in Toronto)
51.4 percent in 2016, and 13.6 percent in 1981. Toronto also has established ethnic neighbourhoods such as the multiple Chinatowns, Corso Italia, Little...
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Rovigo (category Cities and towns in Veneto)
municipalities. In 1937 the course of the Adigetto Canal was diverted to the west edge of the town and a large avenue called Corso del Popolo was built in place...
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Baba Ali Chaouch (category 18th-century Algerian people)
likely of mixed Algerian-Turkish descent, albeit it's up for debate. He made major political reforms, succeeding Dely Ibrahim Dey in a period of great...
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"French Corsican mafia" or "Milieu corso-marseillais" (1990–present): encompasses the newer, modern criminal groups in France and Corsica Due to the early...
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