- "Bizerte" in the
Encyclopedia of the
Orient Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Bizerta" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- Club Athlétique
Bizertin (Arabic: النادي الرياضي البنزرتي),
known as CA
Bizertin or
simply CAB for short, is a
Tunisian professional football club based...
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several thousand more in the
various minor pirate bases such as Bona, Susa,
Bizerta, and Salé. The
corsairs were not
solely natives of the
cities where they...
- his
skill and
daring were of the
highest order. He led two
attacks on
Bizerta airfield in Tunisia,
pressing his
attacks to
effective conclusion. On 17...
- U.N.
Start Ivory Coast Evacuation, Fox News
Channel Langley, Michael. "
Bizerta to the Bight: The
French in Africa".
History Today. (Oct 1972), pp 733–739...
- The
action of 26 June 1625 was a
naval battle that took
place on 26 June 1625 near Syracuse, Sicily, when 6
Bizertan vessels defeated 5
Maltese galleys...
- town in
northern Tunisia, on the
railway line to
Mateur and the port of
Bizerta. The
Battle of
Sedjenane was
fought during World War II
between the Allies...
-
without the Sirena—put to sea
again on 4 July, this time
steering for
Bizerta. As
usual it made a slow p****age and took
twenty days for a distance, in...
- violence. On 18 January,
demonstrations were held in Tunis, Sfax, Gabes,
Bizerta,
Sousse and Monastir.
Ghannouchi and
interim president Mebazaa resigned...
- they
would not be
successful in
capturing the key
cities of
Tunis and
Bizerta. The air
campaigns by the Axis
forces proved to be a
difficult challenge...