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Madeleine Haoua (born 20
March 1971) is a
Cameroonian politician. She has been a
member of the
Senate of
Cameroon since the 2013 election, representing...
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Haoua Issa (sometimes
called Haoua Zaley) (1925/1927 - 23
September 1990) was a
Nigerien singer. Issa was one of the
Koirategui nobility of the
Dosso Kingdom...
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Mohamed Haouas (born 9
March 1994) is a
French rugby union player. His
position is prop. He
currently plays for
Biarritz in Pro D2.
Haouas was
banned from...
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Haoua Yao (born 2 July 1979),
sportingly known in
Burkina Faso as Farota, is a
former footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Born and
raised in Burkina...
- Beni
Haoua (Arabic: بني حواء، romanized: beni ħawāʔ,
locally "بنيحوة, bniħowa") is a town and
commune in
Chlef Province, Algeria.
According to the 1998...
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Haoua Kessely (born 2
February 1988 in Mantes-la-Jolie, France) is a
French athlete who
specialises in the
triple jump.
Kessely competed at the 31st 2011...
- Béni
Haoua District is a
district of
Chlef Province, Algeria. The
district is
further divided into 3 communes: Béni
Haoua Breira Oued
Goussine "Wilaya...
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Retrieved 28
October 2011. "Tunisia". CIA
World Factbook. 19
October 2021.
Haouas, Ilham; Sayre, Edward; Yagoubi,
Mahmoud (September 2012). "Youth Unemployment...
- 1863,
Victor Guérin
visited Beit Awwa,
which he
called Khirbet Beit el-
Haoua. He
described finding many
artificial caves, some of
which were
large and...
- The al-Hawa
Mosque (Arabic: جامع الهواء; also
transliterated as al-
Haoua Mosque in French), also
known as the
Tawfiq Mosque, is a
historic mosque in Tunis...