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The University of Chlef (Arabic: جامعة الشلف), is a university in Algeria in the province of Chlef. It was established in 2001 by grouping several national institutes of higher education into one center, [1] and named after the Algerian martyr Hassiba Benbouali. The university currently has almost 26,000 students enrolled over nine ...
Chlef: Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef: 1983 Public (in French) Constantine: Mentouri Université Constantine 1: 1958 Public Constantine: Abdelhamid Mehri Université Constantine 2: 2011 Public (in French) Constantine: Salah Boubnider Université Constantine 3: 2011 Public (in French) Constantine: Emir Abdelkader University of Islamic ...
Hassiba Ben Bouali [1] was born in El-Asnam (Today, Chlef), Algeria, [2] into an aristocratic family. [3] Her parents moved to Algiers in 1947, where she studied at the Lycée Delacroix (high-school). She joined the Scout Movement, and her travels made her aware of the conditions of the Algerian people under the colonial government.
Ali Ammar (Arabic: علي عمار ; 14 May 1930 – 8 October 1957), better known by his nom de guerre Ali la Pointe, was an Algerian militant and prominent revolutionary and guerilla figure of the Algerian War. He is best known for being one of the FLN commanders during the Battle of Algiers.
The U.S. Geological Survey gave the quake an initial rating of 2.4 magnitude. It happened just after 1 p.m. It happened just after 1 p.m. Paramus is about 17 miles north of New York City.
Oued Fodda is one of the communes of the Chlef Province in Algeria, it is located 20 km east of the town of Chlef, and it was founded in 1883, at the confluence of Oued Fodda and Oued Chelif rivers. It is crossed by the national road 04, and the way of wilaya 132 .
American-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen, 36, was among three hostages released by Hamas on Saturday morning after being held in captivity in Gaza for almost a year and a half.
Results of the analysis, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, showed approximately 1.01 million children, or 1.4%, are believed to have ever experienced long COVID in 2023 and about 293,000 ...