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    Smara (also romanized Semara, Arabic: السمارة, Hassaniyya: [(ə)s.smaːra] ; Spanish: Esmara) is a city in the Moroccan-controlled part of Western Sahara...
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  • Smara Airport (IATA: SMW, ICAO: GMMA/GSMA) is an airport in Smara (also known as Semara), a city in Western Sahara (administered by Morocco). There are...
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    The Battle of Smara occurred between October 5 and 8, 1979, during the Western Sahara War at Smara, between the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces and the Polisario...
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  • Asha Smara Darra (born Oscar Septianus Lawalata, 1 September 1977) is an Indonesian fashion designer. She studied fashion at schools in Jakarta. She finished...
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    Smara refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم السمارة) is one of the Sahrawi refugee camps located in Tindouf province in southwest Algeria. According to UNHCR statistics...
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  • SMARA (SMAll Reconnaissance of Atmospheres) is a proposed mission concept to the planet Jupiter. The mission would involve a swarm of tiny probes each...
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  • drama film directed and written by Ismail Basbeth. The film stars Asha Smara Darra in the titular role and Christine Hakim as her mother. It had its...
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    Smara,Zawiya...
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    was the first European to visit the abandoned ruins of the walled city of Smara, in the interior of the Sahara. On 10 September 1930, Vieuchange set off...
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    Ain Smara is a municipality in Constantine, Algeria. Its original name is Aïn Smara. It is bordered by Constantine province and Ali Mendjeli (east), Oued...
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    Agadir on 30 November 1930, on his return from the "forbidden city" of Smara. He was nursed by his brother, Doctor Jean Vieuchange, who was unable to...
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    The region was made up of the following provinces: Assa-Zag Province Es Smara Province Guelmim Province Tan-Tan Province Tata Province Source: Guelmin...
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    of pseudonyms and is perhaps best known under the moniker Maica Smara (Mother Smara), which was given to her by Veronica Micle. An early Romanian feminist...
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    retaliation, severely damaged the holy city of Smara in 1913. Not until the second destruction of Smara in 1934, by joint Spanish and French forces, did...
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    north-eastern Western Sahara, east of the Moroccan Berm, 138 km (86 mi) from Smara and 15 km (9 mi) north of the border with Mauritania. It is part of what...
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    the Kama-Gayatri and Kama-Bija mantras. When Kamadeva is referenced as smara in Bhāgavata Purāṇa (book 10) in the context of the supramundane love between...
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    propane tanks. The riots later expanded to El Aaiun and other towns like Smara and El Marsa.[citation needed] In El Aaiun, protesters took to the streets...
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    bhara mahābodhimaṇḍabīje smara smara asmākaṃ samaya bodhi bodhi mahābodhi svāhā oṃ mohi mohi mahāmohi svāhā oṃ muni muni smara svāhā English translation:...
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    Tichla. It then runs generally northeastward, leaving Guelta Zemmur and Smara, again crossing Mauritanian territory and reaching Haouza in Moroccan-held...
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  • Samara, the old name of the Somme River, France Samara, alternative name of Smara, a city in Western Sahara Sámara, a beach town in Costa Rica Neu Samara...
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    Brahim Ghali (category People from Smara)
    was born in Smara on 19 August 1949. Ghali joined the Spanish-led Tropas Nómadas in the late 1960s and was subsequently dispatched to Smara for administrative...
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    a long time. Ma al-Aynayn the Saharan pro-Moroccan caïd of Tindouf and Smara named by the Moroccan sultan started an uprising against the French in 1910...
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    Moons Explorer (2023, en route) Europa Clipper (2024) Proposed Laplace-P (2023) Shensuo (2024) Io Volcano Observer (2026) Tianwen-4 (2029) SMARA (2030)...
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    economically useful parts of Western Sahara, including Bou Craa, El-Aaiun, and Smara. The Moroccan army destroyed all the posts created by the Polisario and...
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    southeast of Farsia. The wadi continues west, passing close to Haouza and Smara before joining with the intermittent Oued el Khatt just south of Laayoune...
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    colonial capital was El Aaiún (Laâyoune), and it also included the city of Smara. The territory takes its name from an intermittent river, the Saguia el-Hamra...
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    a Bedouin Arabic dialect. A rebellion in 1904 was led by the powerful Smara-based marabout, Shaykh Ma al-'Aynayn, was put down by France in 1910, which...
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    Hindu mythology. He is also known as Muyalaka or Muyalakan. The suffix smāra (from smaranam – 'utterances' or 'memorization') signifies 'memory', not...
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    wilayat (districts) named after towns in Western Sahara; El Aaiun, Awserd, Smara, Dakhla and more recently Cape Bojador (or the daira of Bojador). In addition...
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    it the economically useful parts of Western Sahara (Bou Craa, El-Aaiun, Smara, etc.)[citation needed] This stalemated the war, with no side able to achieve...
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