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Sellam may
refer to: Aïda
Sellam, a
Tunisian javelin thrower Ouled Sellam, a
council "Commune"
situated in
northeastern Algeria This
disambiguation page...
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Mohammed Sellam Amezian (Tazourakht (Ait Boukhlef) Al Hoceima, 1925 – 9
September 1995, in
Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands) was a
Riffian politician, a...
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Ouled Sellam council "Commune" is
situated in north-eastern Algeria,
about 70 km on the RN77 way north-west of
Batna province by the
borders with "Setif"...
- The Bou
Sellam River is a
river of the
Maghreb region in Algeria, in
Bordj Bou Arréridj Province. The
river flows through the Bou
Sellam Valley, and is...
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Sellam Nethnam Lellam (Sinhala: සෙල්ලම් නැත්නම් ලෙල්ලම්) is a 2017 Sri
Lankan Sinhala comedy,
family film
directed by
Tissa Dias and co-produced by Mangala...
- government,
motivated by the region's marginalization. The revolt, led by
Sellam Amezian, had a
clear set of demands:
political and
social rights, the departure...
- Aïda
Sellam (born
September 13, 1977) is a
Tunisian javelin thrower. Her
personal best
throw is 60.87 metres,
achieved in June 2004 in Tunis. * Representing...
- Ennodius,
Bishop of Pavia,
records in his "Apologia pro Synodo",
Gestatoriam sellam apostolicae confessionis,
alluding to the
Cathedra S. Petri,
still preserved...
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United States and
various countries internationally. It was
founded by
Sellam Ismail in 1997. The
Vintage Computer Festival promotes the preservation...
- 000 alumni.
There are 29
further education colleges in the group. Marc
Sellam created the
Institut supérieur européen de
gestion group in
Paris in 1980...