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The Ahmed Zabana National Museum (Arabic: المتحف الوطني أحمد زبانة, El-mathaf El-ouatani Ahmed Zabana) is a museum located in Oran, Algeria, and named after the Algerian national hero Ahmed Zabana who was executed by the French on May 19, 1956, in Algiers.
Ahmed Zabana Stadium (Arabic: ملعب أحمد زبانة) is a multi-purpose stadium in Oran, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the home ground of MC Oran .
Today, Oran is a major port and a commercial centre, and has three universities. The old quarter of Oran has a casbah and an 18th-century mosque. The modern section of Oran is referred to as La Ville Nouvelle and was built after 1831; this section contrasts with the older section, La Blanca. [34]
Street in El Houari, Oran, 2015 Map of Oran in 1942, showing names of quarters The city of Oran in Algeria is divided into eighteen administrative "secteurs urbains" (urban areas). In 1994 twelve areas were established, [ 1 ] each with its own administration, overseen by an elected municipal delegate who manages administrative, technical ...
Ahmed Zabana National Museum; C. Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Oran This page was last edited on 6 February 2019, at 00:09 (UTC). Text ...
Ahmed Zabana National Museum; Aubert Library of Oran; B. Bahia Center; Bey's Palace; C. Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Oran; M. ... University of Oran 2 Mohamed Ben Ahmed
The club colours are red and white. Their home stadium, Ahmed Zabana Stadium, has a capacity of 40,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. Until 2008, MC Oran was the only club in Algeria to have participated in every single season of the first division since its inception in
The 2015 UNAF U-23 Tournament is an association football tournament open to the Under-23 national teams of UNAF member countries. The tournament was originally planned from 8 to 16 January 2015 in the Stade Ahmed Zabana in Oran, Algeria. [1]