- El
Gaada is a town and
commune in
Mascara Province, Algeria.
According to the 1998
census it has a po****tion of 4,119.
Among the
major families of the...
- 371 ft) at the
Sneug and 376 m (1,234 ft) at the Kame. At the
north end is
Gaada Stack, a
natural arch and
towards the south-west is Da
Sneck Ida Smaalie...
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Rippack Stack, Da Sheepie, Da
Skerries o da Rokness, Da
Skerry o ****abrik,
Gaada Stack,
Muntavie Stack. Hildasay;
Easter Score Holm, Hogg of Linga, Hoe Skerry...
- Aïn Fras
Alaimia Aouf
Beniane Bou
Hanifia Bou
Henni Chorfa El
Bordj El
Gaada El
Ghomri Hachem El
Keurt El
Menaouer Ferraguig Froha Gharrous Guerdjoum...
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Mosque of
Oujda is one of its
historically most
important mosques. Bled el
Gaada is a
Roman era
ruins just
outside of Ouijda.[citation needed] The ruins...
- ring of five
forts located at the
modern hamlets of Aïn Schkor, Bled el
Gaada, Sidi Moussa, Sidi Said and Bled
Takourart (ancient Tocolosida) were constructed...
-
Sahara and
Spanish West Africa.
Initial destinations included El Farsia,
Gaada, Itguy, Mardesiat, Tindouf, Dakhla,
Lagouira and El Aaiún. In 1959 the fleet...
- Year Film
Songs 1935
Harishchandra "Jananamu
Dhanyata Gaada", "Karunakara", "Sritajana Bandhu" 1937
Kanakatara "Ee
Vasantha Sobha" 1938
Gruhalakshmi "Badha...
-
descriptive names are used in more than one location.
Examples include:
Gaada Stack,
meaning "hole stack" and used to
describe stacks that incorporate...
- low
tables where one eats
sitting on mats or long, low
cushions called gaada). Food
reserves were kept in
large baked clay pots (khabia, t****, zir or...