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Jerada (Arabic: جْرادة) is a city in the
Oriental region of
northeastern Morocco. It is
located close to the
border with Algeria.
Jerada is the capital...
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Jerada (Arabic: جرادة) is a
province in the
Oriental Region of Morocco. Its po****tion in 2004 was 105,840. The
major cities and
towns are: Ain Bni Mathar...
- Anti-Jewish
riots occurred on June 7–8, 1948, in the
towns of
Oujda and
Jerada, in the
French protectorate of
Morocco in
response to the 1948 Arab–Israeli...
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Notable cities are Agadir,
Marrakesh and Oujda.
South of
Agadir and east of
Jerada near the
Algerian borders, arid and
desert climate starts to prevail. Due...
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Morocco carried out by
activists and civilians,
which began in the town of
Jerada after two
miners died in a
tunnel accident. The
Hirak Rif
Movement was a...
- the time,
faced significant challenges. Anti-Jewish
riots in
Oujda and
Jerada during the 1948
Palestine war,
coupled with
concerns that Morocco's eventual...
- Oujda-Angad
Berkane Province Driouch Province Figuig Province Guercif Province Jerada Province Nador Province Taourirt Province Prefecture of Fès
Prefecture of...
- Six-Day War
Antisemitism in the Arab
world Farhud Aleppo Aden
Oujda and
Jerada Tripolitania Cairo Baghdad Tripoli Exodus by
country Morocco Cadima Operation...
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seven years because of
World War II. 1948 – Anti-Jewish
riots in
Oujda and
Jerada take place. 1948 –
Edvard Beneš
resigns as
President of
Czechoslovakia rather...
- Essaouira, Fahs-Anjra, Figuig,
Fquih Ben Salah, Guelmim, Guercif, Ifrane,
Jerada, Kénitra, Khémisset, Khénifra, Khouribga, Laâyoune, Larache, Médiouna, Midelt...