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  2. Faouzia - Wikipedia

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    Faouzia Ouihya (Arabic: فوزية أويحيى, Fawziya Uwīḥiya; born 5 July 2000), known mononymously as Faouzia, is a Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Morocco , she moved with her family to Canada at a young age.

  3. Minefields (song) - Wikipedia

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    Directed by Emmy-award winner Kyle Cogan, he captured Faouzia and Legend performing the duet in a minefield. [6] According to Faouzia, she met Legend for the first time at the set of the music video, having worked on the song together remotely. She said working together with Legend was an "incredible experience". [8]

  4. Faouzia Mebarki - Wikipedia

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    Faouzia Mebarki (born June 7, 1959) is the Algerian ambassador to Austria and Slovakia. She was appointed in 2016 and she is based in Vienna where she represents Algeria at the other international organisations (UNODC, UNIDO, CTBT, IAEA, OPEC, OFID, OSCE…) that are based in that city.

  5. Faouzia Charfi - Wikipedia

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    Faouzia Farida Charfi (born 1941 in Sfax, née Rekik) is a Tunisian scientist, intellectual and politician. She was Minister of State for Education in 2011. She was Minister of State for Education in 2011.

  6. Fawzia - Wikipedia

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    Fawzia or Faouzia or Fouzia is an Arabic personal name. Notable people named Fawzia or alternative spellings include: Fawzia

  7. List of Moroccan people - Wikipedia

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    Faouzia (Faouzia Ouihya), Moroccan-born Canadian singer; Fouradi (Mohamed and Brahim Fouradi), Dutch hip hop duo; Senna Gammour, German singer-songwriter and a member of the pop group Monrose; Amir Haddad, French-Israeli singer of pop music; Raphaël Haroche, French singer-songwriter and actor; Bilal Hassani, French singer

  8. Faouzia Aloui - Wikipedia

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    Faouzia Aloui (Arabic: فوزية العلوي) (born in 1957 in Kasserine) is a Tunisian poet and fiction writer. She is a teacher of Arabic literature in secondary school since 1980. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Fawzia of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Fawzia of Egypt (Arabic: فوزية; 5 November 1921 – 2 July 2013), also known as Fawzia Pahlavi or Fawzia Chirine, was an Egyptian princess who became Queen of Iran as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran.