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Harcha (Arabic: حرشة, romanized: ḥarša) is a griddle- or pan-cooked
semolina flatbread native to the
Middle Atlas in Morocco. It is also
found in Algeria...
- Ain
Harcha (or Ain Hircha) is a
village situated in the
Rashaya District and
south of the
Beqaa Governorate in Lebanon. It is
located east of
Mount Hermon...
- and
frequently topped with nuts. In
North Africa, it is also used to make
harcha, a kind of
griddle cake
often eaten for breakfast,
commonly with jam or...
- products, juices, smoothies, and
local fare such as bocadillos,
msemmen and
harcha. The
khanz u-bnīn (خانز وبنين "stinky and delicious") is a
cheap and po****r...
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Harcha H****an
Arena is an
indoor sporting arena located in Algiers, Algeria. The
capacity of the
arena is 8,000 spectators. It
hosts indoor sporting events...
- made with 5–10%
ground fenugr****
seeds and
maize Gur****a (bread) (Sudan)
Harcha (Morocco):
fried buttery bread made of semolina[citation needed] Injera...
- 1921, as a
division of MC Alger. They play
their home
games in the Hacène
Harcha Arena,
which has a
capacity of 8,000 people. The team has won a
record twenty-one...
- Ain Ata, 3rd
highest village were
people can live in the
Middle East Ain
Harcha Akabeh Ayha Ayta el
Fekhar Bakifa Bekka Beit
Lahia Bireh Daher el Ahmar...
- on 1947, as a
division of MC Alger. They play
their home
games in Hacène
Harcha Arena,
which has a
capacity of 8,000 people. They were
allocated one of...
- titles), as a
division of MC Alger. They play
their home
games in Hacène
Harcha Arena,
which has a
capacity of 8,000 people. From 2008 to 2020, the team...