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    Maghnia (Arabic: مغنية) (formerly Marnia) is a town in Tlemcen Province, northwestern Algeria. It is the second most populated town in Tlemcen Province...
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    encampment on Lalla Maghnia. On 22 May 1844, El-Gennaoui, commander of the Moorish garrison at Oujda, summoned the French to evacuate Lalla Maghnia. On the 30th...
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  • Maghnia Hammadi (born 22 February 2000) is an Algerian weightlifter. She won the gold medal in her event at the 2017 African Weightlifting Championships...
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    Maghnia District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Maghnia Hammam Boughrara...
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  • www.zawya.com. Retrieved July 1, 2024. "Tlemcen: Le LGV se rapproche de Maghnia à petite vitesse". ITA (in French). Retrieved July 1, 2024. "Morocco's...
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  • de Maghnia (Arabic: الإتحاد الرياضي لبلدية مغنية), known as IRB Maghnia or IRBM for short, is an Algerian football club based in the city of Maghnia in...
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    Ahmed Ben Bella (category IRB Maghnia players)
    in 2012. Ahmed Ben Bella was born on 25 December 1916 in the commune of Maghnia. His father was a farmer and small-time trader. He had four brothers and...
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    starts in Chiffa in Blida and ends at the Algerian-Moroccan Border near Maghnia in Tlemcen Blida:  1:  A1  in Chiffa  2:  W62  in Mouzaïa  3:   N4 in El...
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    Snous Chatouane Felaoucene Ghazaouet Hennaya Houanaine District (Honaine) Maghnia Mansourah Marsa Ben M'Hidi Nedroma Ouled Mimoun Remchi Sabra Sebdou Sidi...
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    Kabyle woman of the tribe of Imchedalen. Lalla Maghnia, saint who gave her name to the city of Maghnia in Algeria. Lalla Mimouna, saint, celebrated by...
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    Moulouya river in the west to Cyrenaica in the east 18 March 1845 Lalla Maghnia treaty between French administration in Algeria and the Sherifian empire...
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  • Sid Ahmed Ghozali (category People from Maghnia)
    Sid Ahmed Ghozali (Arabic: سيد أحمد غزالي) (born 31 March 1937 in Maghnia, Algeria) is an Algerian politician who was the Prime Minister of Algeria from...
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  • Jijel Jijel 131,500 Khenchela Khenchela 114,400 Laghouat Laghouat 134,300 Maghnia Tlemcen 114,600 Lemdiyya Médéa 145,400 Mestghanem Mostaganem 245,300 Mouaskar...
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  • Walid Bidani (category People from Maghnia)
    Walid Bidani (born 11 June 1994 in Maghnia, Algeria) is an Algerian weightlifter. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the -105 kg event and at...
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    قالمة 120,847 Guelma 33 Aïn Beïda عين البيضاء 118,662 Oum el Bouaghi 34 Maghnia مغنية 114,634 Tlemcen 35 Mascara معسكر 108,587 Mascara 36 Khenchela خنشلة...
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  • Raja Meziane (category People from Maghnia)
    singer, songwriter, lawyer, and activist. Meziane was born in 1988 in Maghnia, a town in Tlemcen Province in north-west Algeria, where she grew up in...
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  • Boussouar El Maghnaoui (born 1955 in Maghnia, Algeria) is an Algerian rai singer-songwriter. Born in 1955 in Maghnia (Tlemcen Province), Algeria. He recounts...
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    countries is allowed, but must be done either by air or sea. Marsa Ben M'Hidi Maghnia Magoura Forthassa Gharbia Beni Ounif Er Remlia Ahfir Oujda Touissit Sidi...
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    Harrach v IRB Maghnia CRB Kais v JS Djijel ES Sétif v WR M'Sila US Tebessa v ES Bouakel USM Blida v OM Arzew SC Ain Defla v ASB Maghnia AS Aïn M'lila...
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    on August 16. In the aftermath, Morocco signed the Convention of Lalla Maghnia on March 18, 1845. The treaty made the superior power of France clear and...
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    Tangier were no longer consuls but chargés d'affaires. The Treaty of Lalla Maghnia signed in March 1845 between France and Morocco recognized the boundary...
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    east of Oujda; on the other side of the border is the Algerian town of Maghnia. The border has been closed since 1994. In 2010, Rod Solaimani chronicled...
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  • and the Algeria national team. Ayadi began her football career with ES Maghnia, where she played for three years before moving to CF Akbou during the...
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    on August 16. In the aftermath, Morocco signed the Convention of Lalla Maghnia on March 18, 1845. The treaty made the superior power of France clear and...
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    ago (August 2023) Major junctions East end Algeria-Tunisia border West end Maghnia Location Country Algeria Major cities Constantine, Setif, Algiers, Blida...
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  • administration began work on an extension from Tlemcen to Akkid Abbas (Maghnia) on the Moroccan border in 2015, a total of 56 kilometres (35 mi) designed...
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    kilometer south of Remchi; the rock shelters of Mouilah, 5 km north of Maghnia; and the deposit called "d'Ouzidan", 2 km west of Aïn El Hout. The shelters...
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    under Moroccan influence and no border was defined. In the Treaty of Lalla Maghnia (March 18, 1845), which set the border between French Algeria and Morocco...
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  • Tlemcen University of Tlemcen 1974 Public [64] Tlemcen University Center of Maghnia 2006 Public [65] Tlemcen National School of Applied Sciences of Tlemcen...
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    on the Roman road from strategic Theveste to Numerus Syrorum (current Maghnia). Altava was a city populated mainly by Berbers under Septimius Severus...
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