- Sidi
Fredj,
known under French rule as Sidi Ferruch, is a
coastal town in
Algiers Province, Algeria. It is
located within the
territory of the muni****lity...
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Fredj Chtioui (born 5 July 1954) is a
Tunisian boxer. He
competed in the men's
welterweight event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. In his
first fight, he...
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Mohamed Ben
Fredj (born 9 May 2000) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Championnat National 2 club Le Puy on loan from
Dijon FCO...
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Numidian /n(j)uːˈmɪdiən/ was a
language spoken in
ancient Numidia. The
script in
which it was written, the Libyco-Berber
alphabet (from
which Tifinagh...
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return to
their homeland". Upon
hearing of the
French navy
sighted near Sidi-
Fredj, he
organized the army, and
attempted to
defend the town. The army itself...
- name,
Fredj, in
English is "consolation". Sidi
Fredj is
called by his
relatives "Baba Laaziz",
meaning "beloved father" in English. Sidi
Fredj Halimi...
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Albert (née Touboul; 1868–1940) was a
Berber Jew and was born in Oran to
Fredj Touboul (also
reported as
Fredja Abitboul) and
Messaouda Touboul (née Tabet;...
- Sidi
Fredj is a
village in the Bou****ès
Province in Kabylie, Algeria. The
village is
surrounded by
Keddache River and the
towns of
Thenia and Zemmouri...
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French writer Claude Cohen-Tannoudji,
Nobel Prize winner in
physics Sidi
Fredj Halimi,
Chief Rabbi and
rabbinical court president Enrico Macias, French...
- Presque-isle on the
Mediterranean Sea,
hosting the
resort town of Sidi
Fredj.
There was a
Grand Prix
circuit located in Staouéli.
Grands Prix was held...