Province in northeastern Algeria. During Roman times it was called Cirta and was renamed "Constantina" in honour of Emperor Constantine the Great. Located somewhat...
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306 to 337, also known as Constantine I Constantine, Algeria, a city in Algeria Constantine may also refer to: Constantine (name), a masculine given name...
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القسنطيني), also known as CS Constantine or simply CSC for short, is an Algerian football club based in Constantine, Algeria. The club was founded in 1898...
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Algiers, the Constantine Province (or Constantine beylik) in Algeria was governed by a Bey appointed by the dey of Algiers, until Constantine was taken by...
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The Université Constantine 1, formerly the University of Mentouri, is a university located in Constantine, Algeria. Designed by Brazilian architect Oscar...
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The 1934 Constantine riots erupted in the Algerian city of Constantine against the local Jewish population, rooted in the different manner in which Jews...
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Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport (redirect from Constantine Airport)
(IATA: CZL, ICAO: DABC) is an airport in Algeria, located approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of Constantine; about 320 kilometres (200 mi) east-southeast...
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Constantine Department was a French département in Algeria during the colonial period, which existed between 1848 and 1974. The area of the former department...
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française, Arabic: الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral...
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The 1837 siege of Constantine was decided by Louis Philippe I and the head of his government, Count Louis-Mathieu Molé, in the summer of 1837. At the...
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Ramy Bensebaini (category Footballers from Constantine, Algeria)
1995) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a left-back or centre-back for Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund and the Algeria national team...
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Cirta (category History of Constantine, Algeria)
the ancient Berber, Punic and Roman settlement which later became Constantine, Algeria. Cirta was the capital city of the Berber kingdom of Numidia; its...
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country. Initially, the Algerian resistance was mainly divided between forces under Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif at Constantine, seeking to reinstate the...
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Sidi M'Cid Bridge (category Bridges in Constantine, Algeria)
164-metre-long (538 ft) suspension bridge across the Rhumel River in Constantine, Algeria. It was opened to traffic in April 1912 and until 1929 was the highest...
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Emir Abdelkader Mosque (category Mosques in Constantine, Algeria)
is a mosque located in Constantine, the capital of Constantine province, Algeria. It is the second largest mosque in Algeria after Djamaa Al Djazair...
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Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois (category People from Constantine, Algeria)
presumptive to the throne. Born Charlotte Louise Juliette de Monaco in Constantine, French Algeria, she was the illegitimate daughter of Marie Juliette Louvet,...
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Abdel-Hamid ibn Badis (category People from Constantine, Algeria)
inhabitants of Constantine. Lounissi extracted from young Ben Badis a promise to never enter into the service of France (the Colonial power in Algeria). Ibn Badis...
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Ruth Yaron (category People from Constantine, Algeria)
Constantine, Algeria) is a Senior diplomat in the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Yaron emigrated to Israel with her family From Constantine, Algeria...
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Enrico Macias (category People from Constantine, Algeria)
descent. Gaston Ghrenassia was born to a Sephardic Jewish family in Constantine, Algeria. His father, Sylvain Ghrenassia (1914–2004), was a violinist in an...
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Olympic of Constantine (Arabic: مولودية قسنطينة), known as MO Constantine or simply MOC for short, is an Algerian football club based in Constantine, founded...
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Sidi Bel Abbes Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem M'sila Mascara Ouargla Oran Immediately after independence, Algeria retained its 15 former French...
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Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif (category Beys of Constantine, Algeria)
the title of leader of Algeria, and dey in exile، although this was not recognized by any other country. In 1837 Constantine was taken by the French...
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Constantine (Arabic: ولاية قسنطينة) is one of the 58 provinces (wilayas) of Algeria, whose capital is the city of the same name. In 1984 Mila Province...
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Chahid Hamlaoui Stadium (category Buildings and structures in Constantine, Algeria)
Hamlaoui Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الشهيد حملاوي) is a multi-use stadium in Constantine, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has...
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Municipal Library of Constantine is a library located in Constantine, Algeria. It holds 25,000 volumes. "Libraries and museums - Algeria - located". www.nationsencyclopedia...
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Justice and Reconciliation Party since 2021. Zukorlić was born in Constantine, Algeria in 1992. His father was Muamer Zukorlić, a Bosniak mufti and politician...
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Dominique Ouattara (category People from Constantine, Algeria)
Ouattara. Dominique Claudine Nouvian was born on 16 December 1953 in Constantine, Algeria. She is a Catholic of Jewish descent from her mother's side. She...
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in 1870, tensions between Muslims and Jews led to the 1934 Constantine riots. After Algerian gained independence in 1962, most Jews left for France due...
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2022 African Nations Championship (category History of Constantine, Algeria)
hosts Algeria refused to allow the squad to take a direct flight from Rabat to Constantine via their flag carrier sponsor, Royal Air Maroc. Algeria took...
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The aim of the 1836 Battle of Constantine was to conquer the Algerian city of Constantine; the attack was a French failure. Commanded by Clauzel, the...
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