- The
French Armed Forces (French:
Forces armées françaises,
pronounced [fɔʁs aʁme fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) are the
military forces of France. They
consist of four military...
- Kaniola, also
denominated as Kanyola,
constitutes one of the
sixteen groupements (groupings)
within the
Ngweshe Chiefdom of the Shi po****ce in Walungu...
- The
Armed Islamic Group (GIA, from French:
Groupe Islamique Armé; Arabic: الجماعة الإسلامية المسلّحة, romanized: al-Jamāʿa al-ʾIslāmiyya al-Musallaḥa)...
- MC
Alger is an
Algerian football club. MC
Alger may also
refer to: MC
Alger (handball) MC
Alger (basketball) MC
Alger (men's volleyball) MC
Alger (women's...
- and Lake Lungwa.
Kaziba Chiefdom is
administratively divided into 15
groupements, with
Mashi and
Swahili as the
predominant languages. The
local economy...
- A
groupement d'intérêt économique (abbreviated GIE; in
English Economic Interest Grouping or
Economic Interest Group,
abbreviated EIG) is a Francophone...
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included Rona (Biiri
groupement), Buoye, and
Buloto (Bunyungu
groupement), as well as
Bonde and Lushebere/Lwashi (Bapfuna
groupement). The
Nyatura forces...
- The
Commando Parachute Group (French:
Groupement des
Commandos Parachutistes, GCP) is a unit of
elite pathfinders within the
French Army's 11th Parachute...
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currently playing in the
Ligue Régional I. The club was
founded in 1936 as
Groupement Sportif d'Alger Hydra. In 1962,
after the
independence of Algeria, the...
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northern Dahomey by
Hubert Maga in 1951 as the
Ethnic Group of the
North (
Groupement Ethnique du Nord, GEN). Maga had
previously been a
member of the ruling...