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  2. Gharb (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    Gharb (sometimes Rharb, in Arabic: غرب "west") is a historical and geographical region in northern Morocco. It is a great plain, an area of about six thousand square kilometers in central Morocco , northeast of Rabat and northwest of Meknes , bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the hills of pre- Rif .

  3. Għarb - Wikipedia

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    Għarb lies in some of Gozo's most scenic countryside, particularly at Dbieġi, the highest hill on Gozo. Also at Dbieġi is a centre for Gozitan crafts.

  4. Basilica of the Visitation, Għarb - Wikipedia

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    Għarb became an independent parish on 29 August 1679 by Bishop Michael Molina. It was the second parish to be established outside Victoria.The first parish church was that of the Visitation located downhill to the present church.

  5. Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hssen - Wikipedia

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    Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hssen (Arabic: الغرب شراردة بني حسين) was formerly one of the sixteen regions of Morocco from 1997 to 2015. It was situated in north-western Morocco , covers an area of 8,805 square kilometres (3,400 sq mi) and has a population of 1,904,112 (2014 census). [ 1 ]

  6. Al Gharbiyah - Wikipedia

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    Al Gharbiyah (Arabic: ٱلْـغَـرْبِـيَّـة 'western'), or Gharb (غَـرْب 'west'), or variants may refer to: Al Gharbia, Abu Dhabi; Western Region, Bahrain; Għarb, Gozo, Malta; Gharbia Governorate, Egypt; Gharb Al-Andalus or Al-Gharb, former name of a region of modern-day Portugal and Spain 711–1249

  7. Għarb Rangers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 a football team was established in Għarb with the name of Għarb Rangers.They took part to the Gozitan championship for two seasons, 1968–69 and 1969–70, with a team formed by local players.

  8. Buhturids - Wikipedia

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    The Buhturids (Arabic: بنو بُحتر, romanized: Banū Buḥtur) or the Tanukh (Arabic: تنوخ, romanized: Tanūkh) were a dynasty whose chiefs were the emirs (princes or commanders) of the Gharb area southeast of Beirut in Mount Lebanon in the 12th–15th centuries.

  9. St Dimitri Chapel, Għarb - Wikipedia

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    In 1736 the chapel was rebuilt by the initiative of Reverend Mario Vella. [2] The new chapel was blessed on the 11th of April, 1809 by the Archpriest of Għarb the Reverend Publio Refalo who represented the Bishop of Malta Ferdinando Mattei.