-
supposed to be
located at the
present site of the
civil hospital of Sour-El-
Ghozlane.
Auzia was
equipped with an
amphitheater built by the city's bourgeois...
- Sédrata (53 218) Sidi Aïssa (72 062) Sig (70 499)
Sougueur (78 956) Sour El-
Ghozlane (50 120)
Taher (77 367) Tamanr****et (54 469)
Tissemsilt (75 197) Tolga...
- El
Ghozlane (Arabic: وفاق سور الغزلان),
known as E Sour El
Ghozlane or
simply ESG for short, is an
Algerian football club
based in Sour El-
Ghozlane in...
- a
member of the
French resistance during World War II. Born in Sour El-
Ghozlane,
French Algeria,
Khemdoudi moved to
France at a
young age.
After joining...
- Tizi
Ouzou Tizi
Ouzou 1957–1962 9M
Tlemcen Tlemcen 1957–1962 9N
Aumale Sour El-
Ghozlane 1958–1959 9P
Bougie Béjaïa 1958–1962 9R Saïda Saïda 1958–1962...
- El
Hachimia Haïzer
Kadiria Lakhdaria M'Chedellah Souk El
Khemis Sour El
Ghozlane Aïn
Bessem Ahnif Aghbalou Aïn El
Hadjar Ahl El Ksar Ain
Laloui Ath Mansour...
-
Auzia was a Roman-Berber
colonia in present-day Sour El-
Ghozlane, Algeria. The area was
located around 150 km south-east of Algiers, in the
ancient province...
- M'Hamid El Ghizlane, also
known as
Lamhamid Ghozlane, (in Berber : ⵜⴰⵔⴰⴳⴰⵍⵜ Taragalt, in Arabic: محاميد الغزلان for "plain of gazelles") is a
small oasis...
-
Djamel Amrani was born on 29
August 1935 in Sour El-
Ghozlane (Algeria) and died on 2
March 2005 in Algiers. He was an
Algerian writer of
French expression...
- Sétif—Thénia with
further lines to
include Tizi Ouzou, Béjaia and Sour El-
Ghozlane Blida—Berrouaghia Mostaganem—Relizane—Tiaret Oran—Arzew Es Sénia—Aïn Témouchent...