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Medea Province-Médéa Province
Médéa (Arabic: ولاية المدية) is a province (wilaya) of Algeria. The capital is Médéa. The province is divided into 19 districts (daïras), which are further
Medea Province-Médéa
Médéa (Arabic: المدية, romanized: al-Madiya) is the capital city of Médéa Province, Algeria. It is located roughly 68 km south of Algiers. The present-day
Medea Province-Provinces of Algeria
Abbes Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem M'sila Mascara Ouargla Oran Immediately after independence, Algeria retained its 15 former French départements
Medea Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Mauretania - Mauretania Caesariensis - Mauretania Tingitana - Medea, Algeria - Medea Province - Mohamed Aïchaoui - Mohamed Allalou - Mohamed Arkab - Mohamed
Medea Province-Damiat, Algeria
Damiat, Algeria is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,310. Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Guelb El-Kebir massacre
place in the village of Guelb el-Kebir, near Beni Slimane, in the Algerian province of Medea, on 20 September 1997. 53 people were killed by attackers that
Medea Province-Médéa (département)
Médéa is a former French département in Algeria which existed between 1957 and 1974. Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on
Medea Province-Tamesguida
Tamesguida is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,964. Tamesguida is situated at the
Medea Province-Médéa District
Médéa District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. In 2008 the population was 152,607. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Médéa
Medea Province-Maghraoua, Médéa
Maghraoua, Médéa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maghraoua. 36°21′05″N 3°32′07″E / 36.35139°N
Medea Province-Tablat
Tablat is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 28,276. Algeria portal Statoids 36°25′N 3°19′E
Medea Province-El Azizia, Médéa
El Azizia, Médéa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,905. Statoids 36°17′N 3°30′E
Medea Province-Murder of the monks of Tibhirine
the Our Lady of the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Médéa, Algeria, were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found
Medea Province-Olympique de Médéa
Olympique de Médéa (Arabic: أولمبي المدية), also known as 'O Médéa or simply OM for short, is an Algerian football club based in Médéa. The club was founded
Medea Province-Berrouaghia
Berrouaghia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 58,780. Berrouaghia's historical significance
Medea Province-Tafraout, Médéa
Tafraout, Médéa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census, it has a population of 8,901. "Algeria Municipalities"
Medea Province-Ouled Antar
and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. It had a population of 2,216 as of 2008. Algeria portal "Ouled Antar (Commune, Médéa, Algeria) - Population Statistics
Medea Province-Algérois
Algeria. The region corresponds roughly to the following wilayas: Algiers Province Blida Province Médéa Province Boumerdès Province Tipaza Province Aïn
Medea Province-Regency of Algiers
administration of Algeria relied on Arab makhzen tribes. Under the beylik system, the beys divided their beyliks into chiefdoms. Each province was divided into
Medea Province-Thalit massacre
took place in Thalit village (Médéa, near Ksar el Boukhari), some 70 km from Algiers, on April 3–4, 1997 during the Algerian Civil War. Fifty-two out of
Medea Province-Djelfa Province
Localities in this province include Tadmit, El Khemis, and Selmana. The province was created from parts of Batna (département), Médéa (département), Oasis
Medea Province-Medea (disambiguation)
Milhaud Medea, a 1988 opera by Mikis Theodorakis Medea (Reimann), a 2010 opera by Aribert Reimann Médéa Province, Algeria Médéa, the capital city of Médéa Province
Medea Province-Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in North Africa. Algeria is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the
Medea Province-Boughezoul
Boughezoul is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 14,094. The town is slated for building
Medea Province-Titteri
beekeeping and cattle-rearing. List of mountains in Algeria Blidean Atlas Google Earth Préfecture de Médéa, dite aussi du Titteri (1935-1962) Le Titteri, sa
Medea Province-Sidi Ziane
Ziane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it had a population of 3,282. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia Commons
Medea Province-Chouardia massacre
Algeria. An armed group stormed the town and killed over 40 villagers in an attack overnight, in the village of Chouardia in the mountainous Médéa region
Medea Province-Turks in Algeria
The Turks in Algeria, also commonly referred to as Algerian Turks, Algerian-Turkish Algero-Turkish and Turkish-Algerians were the ethnic Turkish and renegades
Medea Province-Sidi Naamane
Naamane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 21,478. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia Commons
Medea Province-Ouled Brahim
Brahim is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 9,870. Algeria portal Statoids 36°14′40″N 2°56′01″E
Medea Province-List of beys of Constantine, Algeria
CE, and under the Regency of Algiers, the Constantine Province (or Constantine beylik) in Algeria was governed by a Bey appointed by the dey of Algiers
Medea Province-Aissaouia
Aissaouia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal Statoids 36°25′09″N 3°12′58″E / 36.41917°N 3.21611°E / 36.41917; 3.21611
Medea Province-Medjebar
Medjebar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,686. Algeria portal Statoids 35°57′02″N 2°49′22″E
Medea Province-Saneg
in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it had a population of 3,120. The Roman town of Uzinaza was located in the area. Algeria portal
Medea Province-Baata
Baata is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,192. Algeria portal Statoids 36°21′48″N 3°06′38″E
Medea Province-Omaria massacre
largest Omaria massacre took place on 23 April 1997 in the Algerian village of El Omaria near Médéa, south of Algiers. Attackers armed with knives, sabers
Medea Province-Ouled Bouachra
Ouled Bouachra is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ouled Bouachra. 36°06′06″N 2°42′43″E
Medea Province-Bouïra Province
de Bouira) is a province (wilaya) in the Kabylie region (also known as Tazwawa) in Algeria. The province was created from parts of Médéa (département) and
Medea Province-Seghouane
Seghouane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,599. Algeria portal Statoids 36°00′N 2°54′E
Medea Province-Ksar Boukhari
Ksar Boukhari is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. As of the 2008 census, it had a population of 59,634. The town is bordered by woods and
Medea Province-El Ouinet
Ouinet is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,366. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia Commons
Medea Province-Thalit
Thalit (Arabic: ثالت) was a small hamlet in Algeria, all but one of whose 53 inhabitants were killed in 1997 in the Thalit massacre. v t e
Medea Province-Aïn Ou Ksir
Aïn Ou Ksir is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,366. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Sofiane Djebarat
Béjaïa Province) is an Algerian professional football player who currently plays as a defender for Algerian Ligue 2 club Olympique de Médéa. "Archived
Medea Province-Beylik of Titteri
established in 1546 and was ended during the French conquest of Algeria. Arudj Barbarossa annexed Médéa and established a garrison there in 1517. Hassan Pacha
Medea Province-Mefatha
Mefatha is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,442. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia Commons
Medea Province-Ouzera
Ouzera is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Situated in northern Algeria, the city is along the Tell Atlas mountain range. It is just south
Medea Province-French conquest of Algeria
The French conquest of Algeria (French: Conquête de l'Algérie par la France; Arabic: الغزو الفرنسي للجزائر) took place between 1830 and 1903. In 1827
Medea Province-Ksar El Boukhari District
Ksar El Boukhari District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ksar Boukhari Mefatha Saneg
Medea Province-Bouaichoune
Bouaichoune is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,036. Algeria portal Statoids 36°09′45″N 2°40′33″E
Medea Province-Sebt Aziz
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Aziz, in (Arabic: عزيز 1,2), or Sebt Aziz is the largest municipality by its surface area of the Wilaya of Medea (or 6
Medea Province-Bouskene
Bouskene is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 13,310. Algeria portal Statoids 36°11′N 3°14′E
Medea Province-Aïn Boucif
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 24,434. Samir Zaoui – professional footballer Algeria portal Statoids
Medea Province-Khams Djouamaa
Djouamaa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,588. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia Commons
Medea Province-El Omaria District
El Omaria District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Omaria Baata Ouled Brahim v t e
Medea Province-Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
operation by the Algerian military in Médéa Province, south of Algiers, killing two soldiers, including an officer. December 17 – Algerian authorities captured
Medea Province-Beni Slimane
Slimane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 31,588. Algeria portal Statoids 36°13′37″N 3°18′21″E
Medea Province-Benchicao
Benchicao is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 8,946. Statoids Wikimedia Commons has
Medea Province-Ouled Hellal
Ouled Hellal is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. During the 1998 census, it had a population of 3,062. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Cheniguel
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it had a population of 5,734. 10 years later it had a population of 6,866. Algeria portal
Medea Province-Bir Ben Laabed
Laabed is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 10,543. Algeria portal Statoids 36°13′03″N 3°25′36″E
Medea Province-El Omaria
El Omaria is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 17,661. Statoids 36°16′N 3°02′E / 36
Medea Province-Médéa expedition (1830)
and headed towards Médéa. Boumezrag awaited the French troops with about 6,000 men of his own in the Mouzaïa pass. 1,500 Algerian troops were situated
Medea Province-Hannacha
Hannacha is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,784. Algeria portal Statoids 36°11′N 2°34′E
Medea Province-Deux Bassins
Bassins is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,019. Algeria portal Statoids 36°28′10″N 3°17′58″E
Medea Province-Sidi Zahar
الزهار) is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 8,018. Algeria portal Statoids 36°04′N 3°20′E
Medea Province-M'Sila Province
M'Sila (Berber languages: ⵎⵙⵉⵍⴰ Msila) is a province (wilaya) of northern Algeria. It has a population of 1 million people and an area of 18,718 km²,
Medea Province-El Guelbelkebir
Guelbelkebir is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 14,663. Algeria portal Statoids 36°15′23″N 3°24′58″E
Medea Province-Kef Lakhdar
Kef Lakhdar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. 35°55′24″N 3°17′15″E / 35.92333°N 3.28750°E / 35.92333; 3.28750 v t e
Medea Province-Sedraia
Sedraia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,070. Statoids 36°14′34″N 3°31′43″E /
Medea Province-Boughezoul–Laghouat Line
the Algerian railway network. It was inaugurated in October 2023 and connects Boughezoul (in the Médéa province) to Laghouat (in the Laghouat province).
Medea Province-Mihoub
Mihoub is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 11,488. Algeria portal Statoids 36°21′11″N 3°28′33″E
Medea Province-Rebaia
Rebaia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Media related to Rebaia at Wikimedia Commons 35°53′N 2°54′E / 35.883°N 2.900°E / 35.883; 2
Medea Province-El Hamdania
town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 1,524. Algeria portal "Algeria Municipalities". www
Medea Province-Oued Harbil
and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,768. Oued Harbil is in Medea, Algeria and is home to the
Medea Province-Chahbounia
Chahbounia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 13,405. Algeria portal Statoids 35°33′N 2°36′E
Medea Province-Sidi Damed
Damed is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,784. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia Commons
Medea Province-Berrouaghia prison massacre
alleged to have taken place on 14 November 1994, after an escape attempt at Algeria's Berrouaghia prison. Estimates of the death toll vary wildly. The government
Medea Province-Souaghi District
Souaghi District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Souagui Djouab Sidi Zahar Sidi Ziane
Medea Province-Lakhdar
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria Loued Lakhdar, small town and rural commune in Morocco Sidi Lakhdar, town in the Mostaganem Province, Algeria Sidi Lakhdar
Medea Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
wilayat, or provinces, of the North African country of Algeria by population. List of Algerian Provinces by area (in French) Algérie, Liste des Divisions
Medea Province-Miliana
Miliana (Arabic: مليانة) is a commune in Aïn Defla Province in northwestern Algeria. It is the administrative center of the daïra, or district, of the
Medea Province-Ouamri
Ouamri is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 14,724. Algeria portal Statoids 36°14′N 2°34′E
Medea Province-Chahbounia District
Chahbounia District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Chahbounia Boughezoul Bou Aiche 35°32′41″N
Medea Province-Derrag
Derrag is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,695. Derrag is located on the southern
Medea Province-Tlatet Eddouair
Tlatet Eddouair is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. 35°58′51″N 2°57′48″E / 35.98083°N 2.96333°E / 35.98083; 2.96333 v t e
Medea Province-Hamza Anani
1988 in Barbacha, Béjaïa Province) is an Algerian professional footballer. He currently plays as a forward for the Algerian Ligue 1 club AS Aïn M'lila
Medea Province-Aziz District
Aziz District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Aziz Oum El Djalil Derrag v t e 35°49′00″N
Medea Province-Sidi Errabia
Sidi Errabia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. 36°16′32″N 3°18′24″E / 36.27556°N 3.30667°E / 36.27556; 3.30667 v t e
Medea Province-Sidi Mahdjoub
Sidi Mahdjoub is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. 36°10′N 2°43′E / 36.167°N 2.717°E / 36.167; 2.717 v t e
Medea Province-Mezerana
Mezerana is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 2013 census, it has a population of 6,202. The town has a Mediterranean climate
Medea Province-Bou Aiche
Bou Aiche is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 8,635. Statoids 35°33′10″N 2°21′31″E
Medea Province-Zoubiria
Zoubiria is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 15,009. Statoids 36°04′N 2°54′E / 36
Medea Province-Communes of Algeria
The communes of Algeria (Arabic: بلدية (singular)) form the third level of administrative subdivisions of Algeria. As of 2002, there were 1,541 municipalities
Medea Province-Alger (department)
Aumale, Blida, Médéa, Miliana, Orléansville and Tizi-Ouzou. It was not until the 1950s that the Sahara was annexed into departmentalised Algeria, which explains
Medea Province-Tizi Mahdi
Tizi Mahdi is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. "Wilaya de Médéa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs
Medea Province-Challalat El Adhaoura
Adhaoura is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 23,214. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Béni Slimane District
Béni Slimane District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Beni Slimane Sidi Errabia Bouskene
Medea Province-Berrouaghia District
Berrouaghia District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Berrouaghia Rebaia Ouled Deide v
Medea Province-Draa Essamar
Draa Essamar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,465. Statoids 36°16′25″N 2°43′01″E
Medea Province-Aïn Boucif District
Aïn Boucif District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Aïn Boucif Kef Lakhdar Ouled Maaref
Medea Province-Seghouane District
Seghouane District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Seghouane Zoubiria Medjebar Tlatet
Medea Province-Aumale (département)
territory. The middle of the three original Algerian departments was called Alger. In May 1957 the sub-prefecture of Médéa, hitherto part of the department of
Medea Province-Ouamri District
Ouamri District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. In 2008 the population was 25,909. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouamri
Medea Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
equivalent. The following is a list of the wilayat, or provinces, of the North African country of Algeria by area. List of Algerian Provinces by population
Medea Province-Si Mahdjoub District
Si Mahdjoub District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sidi Mahdjoub Ouled Bouachra Bouaichoune
Medea Province-Sidi Naâmane District
Sidi Naâmane District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sidi Naamane Khams Djouamaa Bouchrahil
Medea Province-Ouled Deide
Ouled Deide is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,770. Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Commando Training and Parachuting Initiation School
school belonging to the land forces of the Algerian army based in Boghar in the wilaya of Medea in Algeria. The history of EFCIP began in Roman times
Medea Province-People's National Assembly
July 2021. "Algeria, State Institutions". Medea Institute. Archived from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016. "Algeria - Government"
Medea Province-El Azizia District
El Azizia District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Azizia Maghraoua Mihoub v t e 36°17′12″N
Medea Province-Ouled Maaref
Ouled Maaref is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 9,415. Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Ouled Antar District
Ouled Antar District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouled Antar Boghar Ouled Hellal
Medea Province-Tablat District
Tablat District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into four municipalities: Tablat Deux Bassins Aissaouia Mezerana
Medea Province-Guelb El Kébir District
Guelb El Kébir District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Guelbelkebir Sedraia Bir Ben
Medea Province-Oum El Djalil
Oum El Djalil is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,664. Statoids 35°49′39″N 2°37′26″E
Medea Province-Djalil
Djalil Palermo, panelist on the Algerian version of Masked Singer Oum El Djalil, a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria Dalil (disambiguation) Jalil
Medea Province-Ouzera District
Ouzera District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Ouzera Tizi Mahdi El Hamdania Benchicao
Medea Province-Malika Madi
Belgium. Malika Madi was born in La Hestre, Hainaut province, Belgium. She is of Algerian descent. In Algeria, her father lived near Béjaïa, where he was a
Medea Province-Souagui
Souagui is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 19,059. The ruins of the church of Aïn-Tamda
Medea Province-ES Berrouaghia
Berrouaghia or simply ESB for short, is an Algerian football club based in Berrouaghia in Médéa Province. The club was founded in 1923 and its colours
Medea Province-Walid Belhamri
Walid Belhamri (born 19 November 1990 in Bouinan, Algeria) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays for IB Khémis El Khechna. "JS Saoura : Walid
Medea Province-Media
former bishopric, now a Latin Catholic titular see in Algeria Media (castra), a fort in the Roman province of Dacia Media (region), a region of and former empire
Medea Province-Lyes Imam Stadium
multi-use stadium in Médéa, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Olympique de Médéa. The stadium holds 12
Medea Province-List of universities in Algeria
Algeria. The following are among the universities in Algerias: Education in Algeria Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Algeria List
Medea Province-Special Intervention Regiment (Algeria)
special forces regiment belonging to the Algerian Republican Guard based in Khemisti in the Tipaza Province. The Special Intervention Regiment was created
Medea Province-History of Algeria
Much of the history of Algeria has taken place on the fertile coastal plain of North Africa, which is often called the Maghreb (or Maghreb). North Africa
Medea Province-Battle of Ouled Bouachra
Wilaya IV, gathered near the commune of Ouled Bouachraa, located west of Medea where the headquarters of Wilaya IV was situated. A meeting was planned
Medea Province-Boghar
Boghar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. During the Roman Empire the town was the site of a Roman town called Voncaria. At the 411 Carthage
Medea Province-Tamesguida offensive
War. It took place in the north east region of Tamesguida in Médéa province when an Algerian army offensive using helicopters and ground troops killed more
Medea Province-Salim Boukhanchouche
Salim Boukhanchouche (Arabic: سليم بوخنشوش; born 6 October 1991) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for USM Alger
Medea Province-Christianity in Algeria
Mission Evangélique du Sahara Mission Rolland Christianity portal portal Religion in Berber Christians Protestantism in
Medea Province-Samir Zaoui
Samir Zaoui (Arabic: سمير زاوي; born 3 June 1976 in) is an Algerian former player and the current manager of SKAF Khemis Miliana. Zaoui made his international
Medea Province-Benyoucef Benkhedda
conservative figures. Benyoucef Benkhedda was born in 1920 in Berrouaghia, Médéa Province. The son of a Qadi, he attended both the local Madrasah and French colonial
Medea Province-Triangle of Death (Algeria)
1990s took place. Blake Robinson's "Preface" to Between Sea and Sahara: An Algerian Journal, Fromentin, Eugène, Athens, Ohio: Ohio UP, 1999, xii 36°25′N 2°38′E
Medea Province-Mohamed Boussefiane
Miliana) is an Algerian footballer. He has been capped by Algeria at the Under-20, Under-21 level and Under-23 level. He was a member of the Algeria team at
Medea Province-Haouch Khemisti massacre
the Omaria massacre near Médéa. List of massacres in Algeria List of Algerian massacres of the 1990s CNN L'Express "Algerian rebels kill 93 in village
Medea Province-Transport in Algeria
Plaines. The highways extends from the province of Tlemcen on the border with Morocco, through Saida, Tiaret, Medea, M'sila, Batna, Oum El Bouaghi, Khenchela
Medea Province-Mustapha Kouici
Mustapha Kouici (born 16 April 1954) is an Algerian former international footballer. A left back, he represented Algeria in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, but did
Medea Province-Emir Abdelkader
as the Emir Abdelkader or Abd al-Qadir al-Hassani al-Jaza'iri, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggle against the French colonial
Medea Province-Alcomsat-1
Alcomsat-1 is the first Algerian communications satellite. It was carried by Chinese launcher Long March 3B from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, located
Medea Province-Lakhdar Bouregaa
Bouregaa (Arabic: لخضر بورقعة; 15 March 1933 – 4 November 2020) was an Algerian independentist militant. He was a Commander of the National Liberation
Medea Province-Kamel Djahmoune
1961) is an Algerian footballer. He played in six matches for the Algeria national football team in 1986 and 1988. He was also named in Algeria's squad for
Medea Province-Laghouat
romanized: al-Aghwāt) is the capital of the Laghouat Province, Algeria, 400 km (250 mi) south of the Algerian capital Algiers. Located in the Amour Range of
Medea Province-COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria
The COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome
Medea Province-Emir Mustapha
However, he deeply apologised, so Abdelkader appointed him bey of Titteri in Médéa. When Abdelkader laid siege to the city of Tlemcen in July 1836 to liberate
Medea Province-Ali Yahia Abdennour
Ouzou, in what was French Algeria. He completed his primary education at Tizi Ouzou and finished his secondary studies at Médéa. Abdennour became a teacher
Medea Province-Mauretania Caesariensis
was a Roman province located in what is now Algeria. The full name refers to its capital Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell). The province had been part
Medea Province-2021 Algeria wildfires
The 2021 Algeria wildfires were multiple wildfires that happened in the Kabylia region of Algeria since 9 August 2021, which have killed 90 people, including
Medea Province-Medieval Muslim Algeria
of Ifriqiya and most of Algeria to the Zirids (972–1148). This Berber dynasty, which had founded the towns of Miliana, Médéa, and Algiers and centered
Medea Province-Abdelkader Zoukh
Mostaganem Province from 1999 to August 17, 2004. Between 2004 and August 11, 2005, Zoukh served as the wali of Oran Province, and later as wali of Médéa Province
Medea Province-Lakhdar Brahimi
Brahimi (Algerian pronunciation: [læxdˤɑr bræhiːmi]; Arabic: الأخضر الإبراهيمي; al-Akhḍar al-Ibrāhīmi; born 1 January 1934) is an Algerian United Nations
Medea Province-Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
The Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (Arabic: الرابطة الجزائرية المحترفة الأولى لكرة القدم), known as Championnat National de Première Division or Ligue
Medea Province-Ahmed Zaoui
El Idrissia, in Djelfa Wilaya, Algeria, and was the son of a Sunni Muslim imam. His family moved to the town of Médéa when he was young, and after completing
Medea Province-Outline of Algeria
of Algeria Wildlife of Algeria Fauna of Algeria Birds of Algeria Insects of Algeria Butterflies of Algeria Mammals of Algeria Glaciers in Algeria: none
Medea Province-Beylik of Constantine
(the other two being the Beylik of Titteri, also known as the Beylik of Médéa, and the Beylik of the West, also known as the Beylik of the Sunset). The
Medea Province-ISO 3166-2:DZ
ISO 3166-2:DZ is the entry for Algeria in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Medea Province-List of cultural assets of Algeria
of cultural assets of Algeria includes monuments, natural sites and parks, and other cultural assets as classed by the Algerian Ministry of Culture. The
Medea Province-Vehicle registration plates of Algeria
Algerian registration plates are manufactured according to the same standards as their French counterparts (prior to 2009), using the same font and dimensions
Medea Province-Emirate of Abdelkader
al-Qadir al-Jazairi with the allegiance of the people of Algeria to resist the French conquest of Algeria with its first capital at Mascara then Tagdemt after
Medea Province-Diocese of Media
listed as an ancient episcopal seat of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, in today's Algeria. The bishopric was centered on a Roman town, now
Medea Province-Guelma District
Guelma District is an Algerian district in Guelma Province, in northeastern Algeria. The District was named after its capital city, Guelma, which is also
Medea Province-Isser River
The Oued Isser is a river of Algeria. It begins in Médéa Province, is the main river, with Oued Sébaou of the Medea,[clarification needed] which runs through
Medea Province-Patrice de MacMahon
further distinguished himself while serving with his regiment, during the Medea expedition [fr], during the battle of Mouzaïa mountain [fr]. He was awarded
Medea Province-Khezaras District
Khezaras is a district in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Khezara. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Khezara
Medea Province-Aïn Makhlouf District
Aïn Makhlouf is a district in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Aïn Makhlouf. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Medea Province-Héliopolis District
Héliopolis is a district in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Héliopolis. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities
Medea Province-19 martyrs of Algeria
terrorist killed her as she was heading to Mass. killed on 21 May 1996 near Médéa, Algeria: Christian de Chergé was born 18 January 1937 in Colmar, Haut-Rhin,
Medea Province-2022–23 Algerian Ligue 2
will conclude on 3 June. Olympique de Médéa, NA Hussein Dey, RC Relizane and WA Tlemcen were relegated from Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. AS Khroub,
Medea Province-Houari Boumédienne District
Boumédienne is a district in the Guelma Province of Algeria. It was named after former President of Algeria, Houari Boumédienne. The district is further
Medea Province-Mouloud Mammeri
received his degree as a professor of arts and returned to Algeria in September 1947. He taught in Médéa, and then in Ben Aknoun, and published his first novel
Medea Province-Hammam Debagh District
Hammam Debagh is a district in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, the spa of Hammam Debagh. The district is further divided into
Medea Province-Hammam N'Bails District
Hammam N'Bails is a district in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, the spa of Hammam N'Bails. The district is further divided into
Medea Province-935
Maghreb. He initiates the construction of the fortress of Ashir, near Médéa (modern Algeria). It symbolises the rise of the Zirid dynasty in the Western Mediterranean
Medea Province-Oued Zenati District
district in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Oued Zenati, the second most populated municipality in the province. The district is
Medea Province-Mahdi (disambiguation)
of Iran El Imam El Mahdi University, Sudanese university Sidi Mahdi Airport, Tizi Mahdi, town and commune in ,
Medea Province-2023–24 Algerian Ligue 2
The 2023–24 Algerian Ligue 2 is the 60th season of the Algerian Ligue 2 since its establishment. The competition is organized by the Ligue Nationale du
Medea Province-Boumedfaâ
northern Algeria. It is located at 36°22′13″n, 2° 28′ 35″e, 100 km west of Algiers and 60 km north-east of Aïn Defla and 37 km north-west of Médéa and 40 km
Medea Province-Guelaât Bou Sbaâ District
Guelaât Bou Sbaâ is a district in Guelma Province, Algeria. It ranks second in population after Guelma District. It was named after its capital, Guelaât
Medea Province-Ali Laskri
20 August 1955) is an Algerian politician. He is the leader of the political opposition Socialist Forces Front party in Algeria.[citation needed] Ali
Medea Province-Aïn El Hadjar, Bouïra
town and commune in Bouïra Province, Algeria. The town is in the mountains, 10 km south of Saida and is services by Algerian Railways. Aïn El Hadjar has
Medea Province-Ibrahim Bey (Constantine)
Ibrahim was stepped away in 1822 by Hussein Dey of Algiers, and withdrew to Médéa. In 1830 Mustapha Ben Mezrag, bey of Tittery (South ouest Algiers), asks
Medea Province-Djamel Zitouni
Zitouni (January 5, 1964 in Les Eucalyptus, Algiers Province – July 16, 1996), was the leader of the Algerian Armed Islamic Group (1994–1996), a terrorist group
Medea Province-Raid on Reghaïa (1837)
surrounding the city. Initially defeating the forces of Mostéfa Boumezrag at Médea, they were soon halted at the First Battle of Blida by Mohamed ben Zamoum
Medea Province-State of Palestine
European Institute for Research on Mediterranean and Euro-Arab Cooperation. Medea Institute. Archived from the original on 6 August 2011. Retrieved 16 June
Medea Province-Rapidum
bishopric and remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Bishops Raul Nicolau Gonçalves (5 Jan 1967
Medea Province-Battle of Staouéli
from the city of Algiers, 30,000 men from the Beys of Oran, Titteri and Medea, and 10,000 Kabyle warriors from the mountains. Having been promised a swift
Medea Province-Battle of Bouzegza
Jacques Massu. According to the French, the battle followed an ambush near Médéa in late July 1957 against a section of the 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment
Medea Province-2008 in Algeria
soldiers were patrolling in Medea Province. 3 others were killed by the same group in another incident in Bouira Province. The soldiers' paths were halted
Medea Province-List of Algerians of Turkish origin
This is a list of notable Algerian people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin. Djelloul Benkalfate educator and socialist (family of Turkish origin)
Medea Province-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
Khenchela 114,400 Laghouat Laghouat 134,300 Maghnia Tlemcen 114,600 Lemdiyya Médéa 145,400 Mestghanem Mostaganem 245,300 Mouaskar Mascara 108,600 M'Sila M'Sila
Medea Province-List of subnational entities with the highest and lowest Human Development Index
North Center (Algiers, Blida, Boumerdès, Tipaza, Bouïra, Médéa, Tizi Ouzou, Béjaïa, Chlef, Aïn Defla) Algeria 0.767 10 Damietta Governorate Egypt 0.757
Medea Province-2011 in Algeria
were violently murdered. Their severed heads were found on a road near Medea, Algeria, on May 30, 1996. The film is directed by Xavier Beauvois. April 24:
Medea Province-Deaths in March 2024
All Bulgaria (since 2013). Aribert Reimann, 88, German composer (Lear, Medea), pianist and accompanist. Kurt Rosenkranz, 96, Austrian adult educator
Medea Province-2023–24 MC Oran season
season in the top flight of Algerian football. In addition to the domestic league, MC Oran are participating in the Algerian Cup. On 17 August 2023, Hyproc
Medea Province-List of wine-producing regions
total. Algiers[citation needed] Béjaïa[citation needed] Chlef Province Dahra Mascara Médéa Tlemcen Zaccar Chã das Caldeiras Atlas Mountains Benslimane Meknès
Medea Province-Alphonse Mucha
La Dame aux Camelias (September 1896), followed by Lorenzaccio (1896); Medea (1898); La Tosca (1898) and Hamlet (1899). He sometimes worked from photographs
Medea Province-Medes
Medes were formerly called by everyone Arians, but when the Colchian woman Medea came from Athens to the Arians, they changed their name, like the Persians
Medea Province-Triangle of Death (Algeria)
The name Triangle of Death was given to an area SW of Algiers, whose apexes are Blidah, Médéah and Hadjout, where some of the worst massacres of the 1990s
Medea Province-Massachusetts Naval Militia
were transferred to the fort's defenses. On 5 May 1781 HMS Roebuck and HMS Medea captured Protector. The British Royal Navy took her into service as HMS
Medea Province-Murder of the monks of Tibhirine
the Trappist order from the Our Lady of the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Médéa, Algeria, were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for
Medea Province-Dmanisi
Lordkipanidze, David; Swisher, Carl C.; Ferring, Reid; Justus, Antje; Nioradze, Medea; Tvalchrelidze, Merab; Antón, Susan C.; Bosinski, Gerhard; JöRis, Olaf;
Medea Province-Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
bomb exploded during a sweep operation by the Algerian military in Médéa Province, south of Algiers, killing two soldiers, including an officer. December
Medea Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
Skikda Province 619,094 787,118 904,195 14 Tiaret Province 574,786 728,513 946,823 26 Médéa Province 650,623 721,861 830,943 35 Boumerdès Province 646,870
Medea Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
13 Tlemcen Province 9 061 km2 0.38% 22 26 Médéa Province 8 866 km2 0.37% 23 04 Oum El Bouaghi Province 7 638 km2 0.32% 24 20 Saïda Province 6 764 km2 0
Medea Province-Bouïra Province
de Bouira) is a province (wilaya) in the Kabylie region (also known as Tazwawa) in Algeria. The province was created from parts of Médéa (département) and
Medea Province-Médéa Province
Médéa (Arabic: ولاية المدية) is a province (wilaya) of Algeria. The capital is Médéa. The province is divided into 19 districts (daïras), which are further
Medea Province-Haouch Khemisti massacre
taken everything." It was followed the next day by the Omaria massacre near Médéa. List of massacres in Algeria List of Algerian massacres of the 1990s CNN
Medea Province-Thalit massacre
The Thalit massacre took place in Thalit village (Médéa, near Ksar el Boukhari), some 70 km from Algiers, on April 3–4, 1997 during the Algerian Civil
Medea Province-Thalit
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Medea Province-Omaria massacre
massacre took place on 23 April 1997 in the Algerian village of El Omaria near Médéa, south of Algiers. Attackers armed with knives, sabers, and guns killed
Medea Province-Berrouaghia prison massacre
The Berrouaghia prison massacre is alleged to have taken place on 14 November 1994, after an escape attempt at Algeria's Berrouaghia prison. Estimates
Medea Province-Guelb El-Kebir massacre
the village of Guelb el-Kebir, near Beni Slimane, in the Algerian province of Medea, on 20 September 1997. 53 people were killed by attackers that were
Medea Province-Infanticide
List of countries by infant mortality rate La Llorona (Mexican legend) Medea (Euripides' play) Miyuki Ishikawa – Japanese infanticide serial killer (1897–1987)
Medea Province-The Color of Pomegranates
Giorgi Gegechkori – Poet as an old man Spartak Bagashvili – Poet's father Medea Japaridze – Poet's mother Hovhannes Minasyan – Prince Onik Minasyan – Prince
Medea Province-Orion (mythology)
example, to that of Jason in Apollonius of Rhodes' Argonautica or Euripides' Medea; the entry in Ovid's Fasti for May 11 is a poem on the birth of Orion, but
Medea Province-Médéa
Médéa (Arabic: المدية, romanized: al-Madiya) is the capital city of Médéa Province, Algeria. It is located roughly 68 km south of Algiers. The present-day
Medea Province-Samir Zaoui
(Gls) 1994–1997 IR Aïn Boucif 1997–1999 ES Berrouaghia 1999–2000 Olympique Médéa 2000–2015 ASO Chlef 236 (18) International career 2003–2010 Algeria 24 (0)
Medea Province-Qasem Soleimani
it violates international law. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Medea Benjamin (the founder of anti-war advocacy group Code Pink) and Hillary
Medea Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
of Lucena. Mardin Province 8,891 Province of Turkey. Colón 8,875 Third largest department of Honduras. Médéa Province 8,866 Province of Algeria. Upper
Medea Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
of Lucena. Mardin Province 8,891 Province of Turkey. Colón 8,875 Third largest department of Honduras. Médéa Province 8,866 Province of Algeria. Upper
Medea Province-Mauretania Caesariensis
Bou-Sellam?) Iomnium (port at Tzigiri) Ita Iunca in Mauretania Lamdia (Médéa) Lari Castellum (Imilaën) Maiuca Malliana (Khemis Miliana) Manaccenser (in
Medea Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 7,000 to 10,000 square kilometers
of Lucena. Mardin Province 8,891 Province of Turkey. Colón 8,875 Third largest department of Honduras. Médéa Province 8,866 Province of Algeria. Upper
Medea Province-L'Anse aux Meadows
name derives from "L'Anse à la Médée" (Medea Cove") the name it bears on an 1862 French naval chart. Whether Medea or Medusa, it is possible that the name
Medea Province-Arabs
ISBN 978-0-19-994541-2. Retrieved 1 March 2014. "Christians (in the Arab world)". Medea.be. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2010
Medea Province-French conquest of Algeria
French column of 8,000 to Médéa, Titteri's capital, losing 200 men in skirmishes. After leaving 500 men at Blida he occupied Médéa without resistance, as
Medea Province-Udo Kier
"Ein König ohne Reich" 1986 Kir Royal Holger Episode: "Adieu Clairef" 1988 Medea Jason Television film 1992 Tod eines Weltstars Weltstar Udo Kier Television
Medea Province-Aïn Boucif District
Aïn Boucif District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Aïn Boucif Kef Lakhdar Ouled Maaref
Medea Province-Aziz District
Aziz District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Aziz Oum El Djalil Derrag v t e 35°49′00″N
Medea Province-Béni Slimane District
Béni Slimane District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Beni Slimane Sidi Errabia Bouskene
Medea Province-Berrouaghia District
Berrouaghia District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Berrouaghia Rebaia Ouled Deide v
Medea Province-Chahbounia District
Chahbounia District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Chahbounia Boughezoul Bou Aiche 35°32′41″N
Medea Province-El Azizia District
El Azizia District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Azizia Maghraoua Mihoub v t e 36°17′12″N
Medea Province-El Omaria District
El Omaria District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Omaria Baata Ouled Brahim v t e
Medea Province-Guelb El Kébir District
Guelb El Kébir District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: El Guelbelkebir Sedraia Bir Ben
Medea Province-Ksar El Boukhari District
Ksar El Boukhari District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ksar Boukhari Mefatha Saneg
Medea Province-Médéa District
Médéa District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. In 2008 the population was 152,607. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Médéa
Medea Province-Ouamri District
Ouamri District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. In 2008 the population was 25,909. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouamri
Medea Province-Ouled Antar District
Ouled Antar District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouled Antar Boghar Ouled Hellal v
Medea Province-Ouzera District
Ouzera District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Ouzera Tizi Mahdi El Hamdania Benchicao
Medea Province-Seghouane District
Seghouane District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Seghouane Zoubiria Medjebar Tlatet
Medea Province-Si Mahdjoub District
Si Mahdjoub District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sidi Mahdjoub Ouled Bouachra Bouaichoune
Medea Province-Sidi Naâmane District
Sidi Naâmane District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sidi Naamane Khams Djouamaa Bouchrahil
Medea Province-Souaghi District
Souaghi District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Souagui Djouab Sidi Zahar Sidi Ziane
Medea Province-Tablat District
Tablat District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into four municipalities: Tablat Deux Bassins Aissaouia Mezerana
Medea Province-Rhodes
formed a school at Rhodes; Apollonius of Rhodes, who wrote about Jason and Medea in the Argonautica; the observations and works of the astronomers Hipparchus
Medea Province-Paul de Ladmirault
1844 and général de brigade in June 1848, being placed in command of Médéa Province. In 1852 he was recalled to France, and promoted général de division
Medea Province-People's National Assembly
January 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2016. "Algeria, Elections and Parliament". Medea Institute. Archived from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 9 November
Medea Province-Alger (department)
182 sq mi), and comprised six sub-prefectures: these were Aumale, Blida, Médéa, Miliana, Orléansville and Tizi-Ouzou. It was not until the 1950s that the
Medea Province-Médéa (département)
Médéa is a former French département in Algeria which existed between 1957 and 1974. Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9
Medea Province-Uzinaza
Uzinaza Shown within Algeria Location Algeria Region Médéa Province Coordinates 35°51′00″N 2°53′00″E / 35.85°N 2.883333°E / 35.85; 2.883333
Medea Province-Aïn Boucif
Aïn Boucif is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 24,434. Samir Zaoui – professional footballer
Medea Province-Aïn Ou Ksir
Aïn Ou Ksir is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,366. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Aissaouia
Aissaouia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal Statoids 36°25′09″N 3°12′58″E / 36.41917°N 3.21611°E / 36.41917; 3.21611
Medea Province-Sebt Aziz
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Aziz, in (Arabic: عزيز 1,2), or Sebt Aziz is the largest municipality by its surface area of the Wilaya of Medea (or 6
Medea Province-Baata
Baata is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,192. Algeria portal Statoids 36°21′48″N
Medea Province-Benchicao
Benchicao is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 8,946. Statoids Wikimedia Commons has
Medea Province-Beni Slimane
Beni Slimane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 31,588. Algeria portal Statoids 36°13′37″N
Medea Province-Berrouaghia
Berrouaghia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 58,780. Berrouaghia's historical significance
Medea Province-Bir Ben Laabed
Bir Ben Laabed is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 10,543. Algeria portal Statoids 36°13′03″N
Medea Province-Boghar
Boghar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. During the Roman Empire the town was the site of a Roman town called Voncaria. At the 411 Carthage
Medea Province-Bou Aiche
Bou Aiche is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 8,635. Statoids 35°33′10″N 2°21′31″E
Medea Province-Bouaichoune
Bouaichoune is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,036. Algeria portal Statoids 36°09′45″N
Medea Province-Bouchrahil
Bouchrahil is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 18,308. Statoids 36°15′53″N 3°01′50″E
Medea Province-Boughezoul
Boughezoul is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 14,094. The town is slated for building
Medea Province-Bouskene
Bouskene is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 13,310. Algeria portal Statoids 36°11′N
Medea Province-Cheniguel
Cheniguel (Arabic: شنيقل) is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it had a population of 5,734. 10 years later
Medea Province-Derrag
Derrag is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,695. Derrag is located on the southern
Medea Province-Deux Bassins
Deux Bassins is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,019. Algeria portal Statoids 36°28′10″N
Medea Province-Djouab
Djouab is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 16,751. Djouab is located at 36°08′00″ n
Medea Province-Draa Essamar
Draa Essamar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,465. Statoids 36°16′25″N 2°43′01″E
Medea Province-El Azizia, Médéa
El Azizia, Médéa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,905. Statoids 36°17′N 3°30′E
Medea Province-El Guelbelkebir
El Guelbelkebir is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 14,663. Algeria portal Statoids
Medea Province-El Hamdania
El Hamdania (Arabic: الحمدانية) is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 1,524. Algeria portal
Medea Province-El Omaria
El Omaria is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 17,661. Statoids 36°16′N 3°02′E / 36
Medea Province-El Ouinet
El Ouinet is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,366. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia
Medea Province-Hannacha
Hannacha is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,784. Algeria portal Statoids 36°11′N
Medea Province-Kef Lakhdar
Kef Lakhdar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. 35°55′24″N 3°17′15″E / 35.92333°N 3.28750°E / 35.92333; 3.28750 v t e
Medea Province-Khams Djouamaa
Khams Djouamaa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,588. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia
Medea Province-Ksar Boukhari
Ksar Boukhari is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. As of the 2008 census, it had a population of 59,634. The town is bordered by woods and
Medea Province-Maghraoua, Médéa
Maghraoua, Médéa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maghraoua. 36°21′05″N 3°32′07″E / 36.35139°N
Medea Province-Medjebar
Medjebar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 5,686. Algeria portal Statoids 35°57′02″N
Medea Province-Mezerana
Mezerana is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 2013 census, it has a population of 6,202. The town has a Mediterranean climate
Medea Province-Mihoub
Mihoub is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 11,488. Algeria portal Statoids 36°21′11″N
Medea Province-Ouamri
Ouamri is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 14,724. Algeria portal Statoids 36°14′N 2°34′E
Medea Province-Oued Harbil
town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,768. Oued Harbil is in Medea, Algeria and is home
Medea Province-Ouled Bouachra
Ouled Bouachra is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Algeria portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ouled Bouachra. 36°06′06″N 2°42′43″E
Medea Province-Ouled Antar
town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. It had a population of 2,216 as of 2008. Algeria portal "Ouled Antar (Commune, Médéa, Algeria) - Population
Medea Province-Ouled Brahim
Ouled Brahim is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 9,870. Algeria portal Statoids 36°14′40″N
Medea Province-Ouled Deide
Ouled Deide is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,770. Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Ouled Hellal
Ouled Hellal is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. During the 1998 census, it had a population of 3,062. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Ouled Maaref
Ouled Maaref is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 9,415. Statoids v t e
Medea Province-Oum El Djalil
Oum El Djalil is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,664. Statoids 35°49′39″N 2°37′26″E
Medea Province-Ouzera
Ouzera is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Situated in northern Algeria, the city is along the Tell Atlas mountain range. It is just south
Medea Province-Rebaia
Rebaia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. Media related to Rebaia at Wikimedia Commons 35°53′N 2°54′E / 35.883°N 2.900°E / 35.883; 2
Medea Province-Saneg
Saneg is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it had a population of 3,120. The Roman town of Uzinaza was located
Medea Province-Sedraia
Sedraia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,070. Statoids 36°14′34″N 3°31′43″E /
Medea Province-Seghouane
Seghouane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 7,599. Algeria portal Statoids 36°00′N
Medea Province-Sidi Damed
Sidi Damed is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,784. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia
Medea Province-Sidi Errabia
Sidi Errabia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. 36°16′32″N 3°18′24″E / 36.27556°N 3.30667°E / 36.27556; 3.30667 v t e
Medea Province-Sidi Naamane
Sidi Naamane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 21,478. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia
Medea Province-Sidi Zahar
Sidi Zahar (Arabic: سيدي الزهار) is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 8,018. Algeria
Medea Province-Sidi Ziane
Sidi Ziane is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it had a population of 3,282. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia
Medea Province-Souagui
Souagui is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 19,059. The ruins of the church of Aïn-Tamda
Medea Province-Tablat
Tablat is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 28,276. Algeria portal Statoids 36°25′N 3°19′E
Medea Province-Tafraout, Médéa
Tafraout, Médéa is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census, it has a population of 8,901. "Algeria Municipalities"
Medea Province-Tamesguida
Tamesguida is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 4,964. Tamesguida is situated at the
Medea Province-Zoubiria
Zoubiria is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 15,009. Statoids 36°04′N 2°54′E / 36
Medea Province-Regency of Algiers
beylik of Titteri in the centre was established in 1548, with its capital at Médéa. The beylik of the West was established in 1563, with its capital at Mascara
Medea Province-Olympique de Médéa
Olympique de Médéa (Arabic: أولمبي المدية), also known as 'O Médéa or simply OM for short, is an Algerian football club based in Médéa. The club was founded
Medea Province-Lyes Imam Stadium
multi-use stadium in Médéa, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Olympique de Médéa. The stadium holds 12
Medea Province-Algérois
following wilayas: Algiers Province Blida Province Médéa Province Boumerdès Province Tipaza Province Aïn Defla Province Chlef Province The capital of the region
Medea Province-Chellalat El Adhaoura District
Challalat El Adhaoura District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Challalat El Adhaoura Cheniguel
Medea Province-Chahbounia
Chahbounia is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 13,405. Algeria portal Statoids 35°33′N
Medea Province-Sofiane Djebarat
Béjaïa Province) is an Algerian professional football player who currently plays as a defender for Algerian Ligue 2 club Olympique de Médéa. "Archived
Medea Province-List of municipalities of the Province of Gorizia
The following is a list of the 25 municipalities (comuni) of the Province of Gorizia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. List of municipalities of Italy "Statistics"
Medea Province-Vangelis
In 1992, Vangelis wrote the music for a restaging of the Euripides play Medea, that featured Irene Papas. In 2001 he composed for a third play which starred
Medea Province-Great Oxidation Event
of the development of free oxygen in the Earth's oceans and atmosphere Medea hypothesis – Multicellular life may be self-destructive or suicidal Pasteur
Medea Province-Christa Wolf
Störfall (Accident, 1987), Auf dem Weg nach Tabou (On the Way to Taboo, 1994), Medea (1996), and Stadt der Engel oder The Overcoat of Dr. Freud (City of Angels
Medea Province-Turks in Algeria
2008, 179. Oakes 2008, 170. Oakes 2008, 114. Les Enfants de Médéa et du Titteri. "Médéa". Retrieved 2012-04-13. Bosworth, C.E; Donzel, E. Van; Lewis
Medea Province-Yemen
States Secretary of State. Retrieved 2 February 2017. "Yemen". Institut MEDEA. Archived from the original on 6 December 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013
Medea Province-Morgan le Fay
classical Greek mythology sorceresses or goddesses such as Circe and especially Medea — who, similar to Morgan, are often alternately benevolent and malicious
Medea Province-Medea (1969 film)
Medea is a 1969 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the ancient myth of Medea. The film stars opera singer Maria Callas in her only
Medea Province-Medea (disambiguation)
Medea is a figure in Greek mythology. Medea may also refer to: Medea (1959 film), a film of Dame Judith Anderson's stage play Medea (1969 film), a film
Medea Province-Algeria
women. The province with the lowest rate of illiteracy was Algiers Province at 11.6%, while the province with the highest rate was Djelfa Province at 35.5%
Medea Province-Media
1948–61 All pages with titles containing Media Medium (disambiguation) Medea (disambiguation) Midea (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Medea Province-Marcus Junius Brutus
uttered the well-known verse calling down a curse quoted from Euripides' Medea: "O Zeus, do not forget who has caused all these woes". It is, however,
Medea Province-Ovid
the two editions of the Amores can be dated the premiere of his tragedy Medea, which was admired in antiquity but is no longer extant. Ovid's next poem
Medea Province-Departments of France
1957–1962 9C Bône Annaba 1955–1962 9D Constantine Constantine 1957–1962 9E Médéa Médéa 1957–1962 9F Mostaganem Mostaganem 1957–1962 9G Oran Oran 1957–1962 9H
Medea Province-Caucasus
west coast of the Caucasus in pursuit of the Golden Fleece, and there met Medea, a daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis. The Caucasus has a rich folklore
Medea Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Mauretania - Mauretania Caesariensis - Mauretania Tingitana - Medea, Algeria - Medea Province - Mohamed Aïchaoui - Mohamed Allalou - Mohamed Arkab - Mohamed
Medea Province-Provinces of Algeria
Djelfa Jijel Sétif Saïda Skikda Sidi Bel Abbes Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem M'sila Mascara Ouargla Oran Immediately after independence, Algeria
Medea Province-Emir Abdelkader
a start, he imposed his rule on the tribes of the Chelif, Miliana, and Médéa. The French high command, unhappy with what they now saw as the unfavorable
Medea Province-Challalat El Adhaoura
Challalat El Adhaoura is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 23,214. Algeria portal Statoids
Medea Province-List of Latin phrases (full)
16 July 2022. "Ecce Agnus dei". Richard Rutherford (2003). Introduction. Medea and Other Plays. By Euripides. Translated by John Davie. London: Penguin
Medea Province-Titteri
Algiers. It is located in the area of Médéa, stretching across parts of Aïn Defla, Bouïra, Djelfa and M'Sila Province as well. Its northern zone corresponds
Medea Province-Zoroaster
Turkmenistan, proposed that Zoroaster's father was from Atropatene (also in Medea) and his mother was from Rey. Coming from a reputed scholar of religions
Medea Province-Kermanshah province
Darius' feet, was a Medean and in Achaemenid times Behistun lay on the Medea-Parsa highway. Behistun is also notable for three reliefs at the foot of
Medea Province-List of cultural assets of Algeria
in September 2019 with 1,030 cultural assets across the country. Skikda Province has the highest number of assets at 131. There are 7 cultural assets in
Medea Province-Corfu
Argonautica as a place visited by the Argonauts. Jason and Medea were married there in 'Medea's Cave'. Apollonius named the island Drepane, Greek for "sickle"
Medea Province-Miliana
town is located 114 km to the southwest of Algiers, 50 km to the west of Médéa, and 92 km to the east of Chlef. Due to its position in mountainous terrain
Medea Province-Mahdi (disambiguation)
Fars Province of Iran El Imam El Mahdi University, Sudanese university Sidi Mahdi Airport, Algeria Tizi Mahdi, town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria
Medea Province-Lakhdar
and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria Loued Lakhdar, small town and rural commune in Morocco Sidi Lakhdar, town in the Mostaganem Province, Algeria Sidi
Medea Province-Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
– Isolde, heroine of the legend of Tristan and Iseult DMP · 211 212 Medea – Medea, Greek mythological witch DMP · 212 213 Lilaea – Lilaea, Greek Naiad
Medea Province-Descendants of Ibn Saud
European Institute for research on Mediterranean and Euro-Arab cooperation. MEDEA INSTITUTE. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 22 October
Medea Province-Lakhdar Brahimi
Lakhdar Brahimi (Algerian pronunciation: [læxdˤɑr bræhiːmi]; Arabic: الأخضر الإبراهيمي; al-Akhḍar al-Ibrāhīmi; born 1 January 1934) is an Algerian United
Medea Province-List of earthquakes in 1959
1959. Retrieved January 2, 2021. "Significant Earthquake: CHINA: HENAN PROVINCE". National Geophysical Data Center. July 2, 1959. Retrieved January 2,
Medea Province-Tizi Mahdi
Tizi Mahdi is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. "Wilaya de Médéa : répartition de la population résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs
Medea Province-Waziristan
com. Retrieved 27 June 2007. Drone Warfare, Killing by Remote Control. Medea Benjamin, Harper Collins, 2012 p.140 "President signs Fata-KP merger bill
Medea Province-Isser River
Isser is a river of Algeria. It begins in Médéa Province, is the main river, with Oued Sébaou of the Medea,[clarification needed] which runs through the
Medea Province-Djalil
Algerian version of Masked Singer Oum El Djalil, a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria Dalil (disambiguation) Jalil (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Medea Province-Laz people
stole the Golden Fleece from King Aeetes, with the help of his daughter Medea, has brought Colchis into the history books. Kolkhoba is an ancient Laz
Medea Province-Médéa expedition (1830)
The first Médéa expedition, also known as the Atlas expedition of 1830 was a military expedition conducted by the Kingdom of France against the remnants
Medea Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Alger Province, Algeria AG03 Batna Province, Algeria AG04 Constantine Province, Algeria AG06 Médéa Province, Algeria AG07 Mostaganem Province, Algeria
Medea Province-Svaneti
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-866277-8. Trier, Tom & Turashvili, Medea (2007): Resettlement of Ecologically Displaced Persons - Solution of a Problem
Medea Province-Kıyıköy
Kıyıköy, historically Medea (Bulgarian: Мидия; Greek: Μήδεια; Turkish: Midye), is a town (belde) in the Vize District, Kırklareli Province, Turkey. Its population
Medea Province-Commando Training and Parachuting Initiation School
to the land forces of the Algerian army based in Boghar in the wilaya of Medea in Algeria. The history of EFCIP began in Roman times, when the Romans had
Medea Province-Lakhdar Bouregaa
Lakhdar Bouregaa (Arabic: لخضر بورقعة; 15 March 1933 – 4 November 2020) was an Algerian independentist militant. He was a Commander of the National Liberation
Medea Province-Cormons
Chiopris-Viscone, Corno di Rosazzo, Dolegna del Collio, Mariano del Friuli, Medea, Moraro, San Floriano del Collio, San Giovanni al Natisone. According to
Medea Province-Medea, Friuli Venezia Giulia
Medea (Slovene: Medeja; Friulian: Migjea or Migjee; German: Mödan) is a comune (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Gorizia in the
Medea Province-Romans d'Isonzo
Gradisca d'Isonzo, Mariano del Friuli, Medea, San Vito al Torre, Tapogliano, Villesse. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"
Medea Province-Beylik of Titteri
was ended during the French conquest of Algeria. Arudj Barbarossa annexed Médéa and established a garrison there in 1517. Hassan Pacha (the son of Arudj)
Medea Province-Gorizia (electoral district)
Gorizia, Gradisca d'Isonzo, Grado, Grimacco, Lusevera, Mariano del Friuli, Medea, Monfalcone, Monrupino, Moraro, Mossa, Nimis, Prepotto, Pulfero, Resia,
Medea Province-The Icemark Chronicles
returned. Thirrin takes the pleasure of killing him. Throughout the story, Medea, the youngest daughter of Thirrin and Oskan, has been causing havoc. Inheriting
Medea Province-Chouardia massacre
in an attack overnight, in the village of Chouardia in the mountainous Médéa region, 60 miles south of Algiers. Details on the attack were not immediately
Medea Province-Tamesguida offensive
Civil War. It took place in the north east region of Tamesguida in Médéa province when an Algerian army offensive using helicopters and ground troops
Medea Province-2023–24 Algerian Ligue 2
Akbou ES Mostaganem Relegated E Sour El Ghozlane MC El Eulma Olympique de Médéa JS Guir Matches played 448 Goals scored 1,070 (2.39 per match) Biggest home
Medea Province-Seneca the Younger
ancient Stoicism. As a tragedian, he is best known for plays such as his Medea, Thyestes, and Phaedra. Seneca had an immense influence on later generations—during
Medea Province-Boughezoul–Laghouat Line
in October 2023 and connects Boughezoul (in the Médéa province) to Laghouat (in the Laghouat province). Stretching for 250 km, the line is part of the
Medea Province-Tonino De Bernardi
Epremian De Silvestris (De Bernardi acted, together with Mariella Navale, in "Medea" and other films of hers, and Pia, in turn, appears in De Bernardi's works)
Medea Province-Median kingdom
744 BCE, the Assyrians created, in addition to the already established province of Zamua, two more provinces called Bit Ḫamban and Parsua, where they installed
Medea Province-List of subnational entities with the highest and lowest Human Development Index
Botswana 0.770 9 North Center (Algiers, Blida, Boumerdès, Tipaza, Bouïra, Médéa, Tizi Ouzou, Béjaïa, Chlef, Aïn Defla) Algeria 0.767 10 Damietta Governorate
Medea Province-M'Sila Province
a mosque. The province was created from parts of Batna (département), Médéa (département) and Sétif (département) in 1974. The province is divided into
Medea Province-Colchis
Greek mythology as the destination of the Argonauts, as well as the home to Medea and the Golden Fleece. It was also described as a land rich with gold, iron
Medea Province-Dragon
escaped. In Euripides's Medea, Medea boasts that she killed the Colchian dragon herself. In the final scene of the play, Medea also flies away on a chariot
Medea Province-Azerbaijan (Iran)
Azerbaijan itself is derived from Atropates, the Persian Satrap (governor) of Medea in the Achaemenid Empire, who ruled a region found in modern Iranian Azerbaijan
Medea Province-List of Roman deities
people from pain and sorrow. Angitia, goddess associated with snakes and Medea. Anna Perenna, early goddess of the "circle of the year", her festival was
Medea Province-Massimo Girotti
years later, Pasolini cast him as Creonte opposite Maria Callas in his Medea (1969). In 1972, he was in Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris. That
Medea Province-Extinction event
largest volcanic eruptions List of possible impact structures on Earth Medea hypothesis Rare species Signor–Lipps effect Snowball Earth Speculative evolution