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Zéralda (French pronunciation: [
zeʁalda]; Arabic: زرالدة, zarālda) or
Zeralda, is a
commune in the
province of Algiers, Algeria.
Mohamed Belhocine, Algerian...
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Zéralda is a
district in
Algiers Province, Algeria. It was
named after its capital,
Zéralda. It is the
least populous district in the province, and used...
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Zeralda Forest is a
forest located in
Zeralda, in the
Mitidja region of
Algiers Province. It is
managed by the
Forest Conservation Authority of Algiers...
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Zerelda Elizabeth Cole
James Simms Samuel (January 29, 1825 –
February 10, 1911) was the
mother of
famous outlaws Frank James and
Jesse James. Cole was...
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Mouradia and grew up in Bélouizdad.
Guerouabi died on July 17, 2006, in
Zeralda near Algiers. Le
Chaabi des Maîtres (1994) Succès d'hier (1995)
Salem Maghreb...
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Stade Zéralda is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Zéralda, Algeria. The
stadium was used as one of the two
venues for the 2009
African U-17 Championship. The...
- Oued Smar
Rahmania Raïs
Hamidou Reghaïa Rouïba
Souidania Staouéli
Zéralda (
Zeralda Forest) El
Khroub The neighbourhoods,
listed alphabetically, are: Baba...
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March 2009 14:00
Stade Zéralda,
Algiers Referee:
Martins De
Carvalho (Angola) 19
March 2009 16:30
Stade Zéralda,
Algiers Referee:
Joseph Lamptey...
- of Algiers. It lies in the
Zéralda District on the
territories of four muni****lities: Douéra, Mahelma, Rahmania, and
Zéralda. The Sidi
Abdellah city project...
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Regiment of the 10th
Parachute Division was
dissolved on 30
April 1961 at
Zeralda. In 1961, at the
issue of the putsch, the 1st
Mounted Saharan Squadron...