- Israélite Universelle,
along with
Rabbi Isaac Ben
Walid of
Tetuan, then
opened its
first school in
Tetuan in 1862.
Following the
exodus of Jews from
Morocco after...
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Moghreb Atlético
Tetuán (Arabic: المغرب أتلتيكو تطوان;
acronym MAT) is a
Moroccan football club
based in Tétouan, was
founded in 2
December 1922. MA Tétouan...
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Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris, 1st Duke of
Tetuán, GE (12
January 1809 – 5
November 1867), was a
Spanish general and
Grandee who was
Prime Minister of Spain...
- Club Atlético
Tetuán was a
Spanish football club
based in Tétouan,
Spanish protectorate of Morocco. The club pla**** a
single season in La Liga in 1951–52...
- The
Battle of
Tetuán (Arabic: معركة تطوان, Spanish:
Batalla de
Tetuán) was
fought on 4 to 6
February 1860, near
Tetuán, Morocco,
between a
Spanish army...
- Plaça de
Tetuan (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈplasə ðə tətuˈan]),
known in
Spanish as
Plaza de
Tetuán, is a
major square in Barcelona. It is in Fort Pienc...
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Tetuán (Spanish pronunciation: [teˈtwan], [
tetuˈan]) is a
district of Madrid, Spain.
Featuring a
total area of
around 540
hectares (1,300 acres), the district...
- Duke of
Tetuán (Spanish:
Duque de
Tetuán) is a
hereditary title in the
Peerage of Spain, with the
dignity of
Grandee and
granted in 1860 by
Queen Isabella...
- Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective
October 2006). "Aeródromos históricos:
Tetuán" (in Spanish).
Ministry of
Defence (Spain).
Retrieved 25
February 2013....
- El Eco de
Tetuan was a
hispanophone newspaper printed in
Tetuan, Morocco. The
first publication was on May 1, 1860,
shortly after the
Treaty of Wad Ras...