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    Kénadsa is a town and commune in the Sahara Desert of south-western Algeria, and is the capital of Kénadsa District, Béchar Province. As of 2008, Kénadsa...
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  • The Kenadsa longwave transmitter is a longwave transmitter of the Algerian Broadcasting Company situated at Kénadsa near Béchar, which transmits the program...
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    Kénadsa is a district in Béchar Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Kénadsa. According to the 2008 census, the total population of the district...
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    Abadla Béchar Béni Ounif Kénadsa Lahmar Taghit The municipalities are: Abadla Béchar Beni Ounif Boukais Erg Ferradj Kenadsa Lahmar Mechraa Houari Boumedienne...
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    of the city and was constructed as housing for coal miners working in Kénadsa. Algeria portal Railway stations in Algeria "Population, Area and Density...
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    Yasmina Khadra (category People from Kénadsa)
    guilty parties in the country's tragedy. Moulessehoul was born in 1955 in Kénadsa, in the Algerian Sahara. His mother, of nomadic origins, was her tribe's...
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    Pierre Rabhi (category People from Kénadsa)
    December 2021, at the age of 83. Rabhi was born into a Muslim family in Kénadsa, near Béchar (an oasis in southern Algeria), in 1938. His mother died when...
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    Muhammad bin Al-Qasim al-Qundusi (category People from Kénadsa)
    Al-Qasim al-Qundusi محمد بن القاسم القندوسي A Basmala by al-Qundūsi. Born 1790 Kénadsa, southwest Algeria Died 1861 (aged 70–71) Known for Calligraphy...
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  •  Algeria Kenadsa Three 357 metres (1,171 ft) tall guyed masts 2,000 31°34′12.1″N 2°20′42.1″W / 31.570028°N 2.345028°W / 31.570028; -2.345028 (Kenadsa transmitter)...
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    Méridja (Arabic: ﻣﺮﻳﺠﺔ, little swamp) is a town and commune in Kénadsa District, Béchar Province, in western Algeria. As of 2008 the population of the...
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    Kanoua DZ.SK.KA 6,531 Kasdir DZ.NA.KA 1,820 Kef El Ahmar DZ.EB.KA 5,245 Kenadsa DZ.BC.KN 11,667 Kendira DZ.BJ.KE 6,687 Kerkera DZ.SK.KE 24,501 Kerzaz DZ...
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    Ourak, Algeria Bechar, Algeria Berguent Bogari Bouarfa, Morocco Djefa Kénadsa, Algeria Meridja, Algeria Missour, Morocco Tendrara, Morocco Camps were...
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  • The frequency of the longwave transmitters Donebach, Ingøy, Braşov, and Kenadsa is 153 kHz 153 is also: The year AD 153 or 153 BC The year 153 AH in the...
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  • Pinnacle height (m) Pinnacle height (ft) Remarks Kenadsa longwave transmitter ? Guyed mast Kenadsa 357 m 1171 ft 3 masts Tipaza Longwave Transmitter...
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  • York Public Broadcasting Tower) Kenadsa longwave transmitter 1,171 ft 357 m ? Guyed mast LF-transmission  Algeria Kenadsa 3 masts of same height 31°34′5...
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  • where appropriate, it also points to more detailed country-specific lists. Kenadsa longwave transmitter, 357 m (1,171 ft) Tipaza Longwave Transmitter, 355 m...
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    railway reached Aïn-Séfra as early as 1887, and it extended to Bechar and Kenadsa in 1906, both for economic and strategic reasons. During the colonial period...
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  • -2.91917 (Nador transmitter, Mast 3) Kenadsa longwave transmitter 357 m (1,171 ft) ? Guyed mast Algeria Kenadsa 3 masts of same height. 31°34′5.08″N 2°20′55...
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    1912; From Oumache to Tolga, law of 9 March 1915. From Colomb-Béchar to Kenadsa, law of 24 December 1924; From Tébessa to the Tunisian border, law of 24...
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  • Type Municipality Address Coordinates Image 08-001 Ksar de Kenadsa Living history Kénadsa Upload Photo 08-002 Ksar of Taghit Living history Taghit 08-003...
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    mentioned, the main ones are: Relizane, Bouarfa, Settat, Oued-Akrouch, Kénadsa, and Tandara. Disciplinary or punishment camps were set up in Hadjerat...
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    Djorf Torba Dam is a dam in Kenadsa District, Béchar Province, Algeria, crossing the Oued Guir about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of the capital, Béchar...
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    August 2021. Retrieved 25 February 2021. "Les Confréries du Sud Algerien". kenadsa.e-monsite.com. Archived from the original on 26 July 2021. Retrieved 25...
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    kilometers to supply town gas to the Districts of Béni Abbés, Béchar, Kénadsa, Abadla, Taghit and Béni Ounif commenced in 2010. Béni Abbès has the potential...
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    Malika Mokeddem (category People from Kénadsa)
    Malika Mokeddem (Kenadsa, Algeria; October 5, 1949) is an Algerian writer. Malika Mokeddem was born on October 5, 1949, in Kenadsa, a small mining town...
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