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  • ...rice riots in Algerian cities[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/07/algeria-riots-food-prices] '''15. Algeria.''' [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Abdelaziz Bouteflika|President Bouteflika]] prom
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  • *Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (now in Algeria), 354-430
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  • ''Arcturus'' crossed the [[Atlantic]] and formed up at [[Oran]], Algeria, with the transports and escorts of "Cent" force under [[Alan G. Kirk|Rear ''Arcturus'' remained at anchor off the coast of [[Algeria]] until November when she steamed to the recently captured and cleared port
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  • ...Sakhalin Island and North Korea. Also found in northern Africa in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.
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  • ...taking him to [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp|Buchenwald]], and served in Algeria, Yugoslavia and Italy. He has been awarded medals from many nations.<ref>''
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  • *[[Algeria]], joined 08/10/1962
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  • <td>[[Algeria]]</td><td>[[Algiers]]</td><td>[[Algerian dinar]]</td> ...dofstate|Algeria}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Algeria}}''</small></td>
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  • The first LNG plants in [[Algeria]] and [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] (see history section below) were based ...-wide. The first large-scale LNG plant began operating in 1964 at [[Arzew, Algeria]] and initially produced about 2,560 metric tons/day (t/day<ref name=metric
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  • ...h. She was then involved in amphibious operations in the Gulf of Arzew off Algeria. The ship continued on to visit Genoa and Naples, Italy, Italy; Istanbul, T
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  • ...Good Hope, including southern Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, southern Algeria, Guinea]], Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Niger, Nigeria, C
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  • |November 13, 354, Souk-Ahras, Algeria Augustine was born in 354 in [[Thagaste]] (present-day [[Souk Ahras]], [[Algeria]]), a provincial Roman city in [[North Africa]]. He was raised and went to
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  • ===[[Algeria]]=== ...2012 the mainly [[secularist]] National Liberation Front - which has ruled Algeria since independence from France in the early 1960s - won 220 seats, the Nati
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  • |Algeria
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  • ...0, he became an agrégé in history. While teaching at a secondary school in Algeria, 1923-32, he became fascinated by the Mediterranean Sea and everything abou
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  • ...rt the invasion of southern France. The ship entered the harbor at Oran, [[Algeria]] on 10 July; but, six days later, sailed to [[Naples, Italy]]. After loadi
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  • ...an be found across northern Africa in [[Egypt]], [[Libya]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]], [[Morocco]], [[Western Sahara]] to [[Nigeria]], [[Cameroon]], in parts o
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  • ===Algeria=== ...which killed random French civilians in a campaign to win independence for Algeria from colonial rule by France. In 1956 France executed two Algerian rebels,
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  • ===Algeria=== ...which killed random French civilians in a campaign to win independence for Algeria from colonial rule by France. In 1956 France executed two Algerian rebels,
    42 KB (6,282 words) - 10:10, 28 May 2024
  • | | Africa (Tunisia or Algeria) | | Africa (Tunisia or Algeria)
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  • ...wn works, ''[[The City of God]]'', in [[Hippo Regius]], (now [[Annaba]], [[Algeria]]). He challenged a number of ideas of his age, including [[Arianism]], an
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