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    Ibn Zohr University (category Agadir)
    Ibn Zohr University is a public university in Agadir, Morocco. Created in 1989, the university takes its name from the Andalusian scholar Ibn Zhor el-Iyadi...
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    having a fortified communal granary like those in Algeria, or the ghorfa and agadir types known in Tunisia and Morocco respectively, beside other structures...
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    Moreira (born 1989), footballer Bissau is twinned with: Águeda Municipality, Portugal Dakar, Senegal Chongqing, People's Republic of China Agadir, Morocco...
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    British and Russian support for France against Germany during the 1911 Agadir Crisis. German economic and industrial strength continued to expand rapidly...
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    precipitation pattern and thermal attributes. Notable cities are Agadir, Marrakesh and Oujda. South of Agadir and east of Jerada near the Algerian borders, arid and...
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  • ATP Challenger Series is the second-tier tour for men's professional tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), below the 1989 Grand...
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    Botola (redirect from 1989–90 Botola)
    Final and ending 7th in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship. Hassania Agadir managed to win the championship twice in a row, despite the competition...
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    Second Moroccan Crisis (or Agadir Crisis) was sparked by the deployment of the German gunboat Panther to the port of Agadir in July 1911. Germany had started...
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    "SAS Expands 1H25 Seville Service". "SAS RETURNS TO AFRICA BY FLYING TO AGADIR THIS UPCOMING WINTER". Liu, Jim (18 December 2023). "Etihad / TAP Air Portugal...
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    a Challenge". iWireNews. 26 October 2010. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2010. "Sultan receives Hariri in Agadir". Arab...
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    Opponent Score Win 1–0 Mar 1989 Agadir, Morocco Challenger Clay Mark Koevermans 6–3, 6–3 Loss 1–1 Apr 1989 Graz, Austria Challenger Carpet Eric Jelen 6–4,...
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  • Tail number Description Related article JY-ADO Boeing 707-3D3C Kano air disaster JY-AEE Boeing 707-321C Agadir air disaster...
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    protesting dockers and rallied against a national railway strike. During the Agadir Crisis of April 1911, when there was a threat of war between France and...
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    Oliphant, Michael (27 March 2007). "10080 Minutes in Paradise - The Ride to Agadir and Other Stories". South African Council of Churches. Archived from the...
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    Morocco's busiest airport. Regular domestic flights serve Marrakech, Rabat, Agadir, Oujda, Tangier, Al Hoceima, and Laayoune, as well as other cities. Casablanca...
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    of the Royal Moroccan Navy are located in: Casablanca Al Hoceima Dakhla Agadir Ksar Sghir Laayoune Tangier P-32 El Wacil (203) El Jail (204) El Mikdam...
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    advanced students. Cecil, Lamar. Wilhelm II: Prince and Emperor, 1859–1900 (1989); vol 2: Wilhelm II: Emperor and Exile, 1900–1941 (1996) vol 2 online Chickering...
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    officially written using ڭ or ك including in city names; e.g. the city of Agadir is written أڭادير or أكادير [ʔaɡaːdiːr]. گ‎‎‎‎ Used in Gulf and Mesopotamian...
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    Paquetá was appointed manager of Hassania Agadir. On 9 March 2023, Paquetá was sacked from Hassania Agadir. On 15 October 2023, Paquetá returned to CR...
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    total of 3,039 fatalities. The deadliest incident involving the 707 was the Agadir air disaster which took place on August 3, 1975, with 188 fatalities. On...
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  • interlocking bilateral agreements became known as the Triple Entente. In the 1911 Agadir Crisis, Britain backed France against Germany. By 1914, the British army...
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    granaries also exist in the Aures region of Algeria, or in the form of agadirs of which numerous examples can be found in Morocco. The island of Jerba...
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  • November 26, 1989. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Falcons rookie Norwood killed in auto accident". Chicago Sun-Times. November 24, 1989. Archived from...
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    against Azemmour, Muhammad al-Sheikh against Agadir. Al-Araj's siege failed, but Muhammad al-Sheikh captured Agadir in 1541, an event which provoked Portuguese...
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    came to an end partway through Shōwa's reign, and he remained emperor until 1989. The historical state is frequently referred to as the "Empire of Japan"...
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  • year, Michael O'Leary joined the company as chief financial officer. In 1989, a Short Sandringham was operated with Ryanair sponsorship titles but never...
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  • workers and leads to sweeping workplace safety reforms. April – November: Agadir Crisis. September 29: The Italo-Turkish war which led to the capture of...
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    relations, which had become strained over the Bosnian Crisis of 1908 and the Agadir Crisis of 1911, and playing an important role in the July Crisis of 1914...
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    two Douglas DC-7CFs flying at 3,400 m (11,000 ft) from Dakar, Senegal to Agadir, Morocco for a locust control mission there, had SA-7s fired at them by...
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    Pavillon des sports Modibo Keita 3,000 2009 Mali Handball Cup Morocco (list) Agadir Salle Al Inbiâate 4,000 Casablanca Salle Mohammed V 12,000 El Jadida Salle...
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