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  2. Hotel El-Djazair - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for the hotel in 1908. In 1514, a mansion was erected on that site for the Dey, the local ruler under Ottoman Algeria. In 1840, following the invasion of Algiers in 1830, it became a girls' boarding school. In 1889, the site was remodeled into a hotel that became particularly popular with British visitors.

  3. El-Djazair - Wikipedia

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    El-Djazair is a hotel in Algiers, Algeria. The hotel contains 296 rooms and has 7 senior and 19 junior suites. The hotel contains 296 rooms and has 7 senior and 19 junior suites. It serves Algerian, French and Chinese cuisine.

  4. Category:Algerian songs - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Hotels in Algiers - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Hotels in Algeria - Wikipedia

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  7. List of tallest buildings in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    El Djazair Towers Complex 1 300 metres (980 ft) 62 Proposed Oran: 2 El Djazair Towers Complex 2 250 metres (820 ft) 50 Proposed Oran: 3 Sherazade Tower: 200 metres (660 ft) 47 Proposed Oran: 4 Mhafer Center: 200 metres (660 ft) 35 Proposed Annaba [6]

  8. Kamel Messaoudi - Wikipedia

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    Kamel Messaoudi (Arabic: كمال مسعودي), (30 January 1961; Bouzaréah, Algeria – 10 December 1998; Algiers) was an Algerian Chaabi music performer, highly regarded as one of the greatest musicians in Algerian history.

  9. El Djazaïr - Wikipedia

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    El Djazaïr (in Arabic الجزائر meaning Algeria in Arabic) is an Arabic-language newspaper in Algeria. In April 2008 the paper launched Algérie-Edition , its Francophone edition. [ 1 ]