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    coast to Tripoli in Libya. Melilla was occupied in 1497, Oran in 1509, Larache in 1610, and Ceuta was annexed from the Portuguese in 1668. Today, both...
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    "San Marco" (1936) and "Savona" (1938): in 1940 the creation of the "Provincia italiana di Rodi" in the Dodecanese islands was officially proposed. In...
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    Archived from the original on 9 September 2013. "Provincia di Cagliari | Biblioteca Provinciale Ragazzi". Provincia.cagliari.it. Archived from the original on...
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  • attack on Africa and captures Ceuta. Nasrid forces land in Ksar es-Seghir, Larache, and Asilah, occupying these Atlantic ports. At the same time, Prince Uthman...
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    Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. "Toponimia de la provincia y el Valle de Lecrín". Richard Hosking (2006). Authenticity in the Kitchen:...
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    Morocco following military postings of Zavala; in 1916 he was assigned to Larache, and subsequent relocations followed. They had six children, born between...
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  • Tingis → Tangier Mazagan → El Jadida Tamuda → Tetuán → Tetouan Lixus → Larache Port Lyautey → Kénitra Anfa → Casablanca Fedala → Mohammedia Chellah →...
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    Fuerzas Regulares Indígenas de Larache. At the time he formed part of an informal group of officers known as Grupo de Larache; the camaraderie included later...
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    outposts from the inner region of Jebala to a line of strongholds linking Larache, Tetuan and Ceuta, known as Estella line. A similar plan was drafted for...
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  • Fall 2000. Mercader, Trina. "La huella de las cosas", Al-Motamid, no. 16, Larache, 1949. Miró, Emilio. "Álvarez Ortega: Despedida en el tiempo", Ínsula,...
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    October 2015). "El policía valenciano que cerró la embajada de Kabul". Las Provincias (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 April 2023. http://www.exteriores.gob...
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    military annual lists him among officers of 2. Regiment da la Reina in Larache, but it is not clear whether he indeed returned to Africa. The same year...
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    of Niš, fought against the Ottoman Empire. Morocco wins in the Siege of Larache against Spain. Peter the Great decrees the construction of the Great Siberian...
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