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Guelma Province
Guelma Province-Guelma Province
Guelma Province (Arabic: ولاية قالمة) is a province (wilaya) in eastern Algeria. Its namesake is its seat and most populous municipality: Guelma. Its civilians
Guelma Province-Guelma
Guelma (Arabic: قالمة Qālima; Algerian Arabic: ڨالمة; Algerian pronunciation: [ɡelmæ]) is the capital of Guelma Province and Guelma District, located
Guelma Province-Sétif and Guelma massacre
Constantine Province, where the European settlers were a minority: in the city of Guelma, there were 4,000 settlers and 16,500 Muslim Algerians. In April
Guelma Province-Provinces of Algeria
Sidi Bel Abbes Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem M'sila Mascara Ouargla Oran Immediately after independence, Algeria retained its 15 former
Guelma Province-Héliopolis, Algeria
Héliopolis, Algeria is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,605. The name of the town
Guelma Province-University of Guelma
8 Mai 1945 - Guelma University (Arabic: جامعة 8 ماي 1945 - قالمة), also called Guelma University, is located in Guelma, Algeria, on the north eastern coast
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Souk Ahras Province
of Algeria. Its area is 4360 km2. Its border to the north is the province of El Taref; in the east is Tunisia; westward is the province of Guelma and
Guelma Province-French Algeria
1945, the French carried out the Sétif and Guelma massacre, in which between 6,000 and 80,000 Algerian Muslims were killed. Its initial outbreak occurred
Guelma Province-Algeria
Sétif and Guelma massacre in 1945 marked a turning point in Franco-Algerian relations and sparked the Algerian War which concluded with Algeria gaining
Guelma Province-Guelma Belkheir Airport
Guelma Belkheir Airport was a public use airport located near Guelma, Guelma, Algeria. Google Earth Historical Imagery shows the 1,494 metres (4,902 ft)
Guelma Province-Seybouse River
(140 mi), flowing through Guelma and Annaba Provinces. It starts in Medjez Amar, in the Tell Atlas north-west of Guelma Province. Its flows into the Mediterranean
Guelma Province-Thubursicum
archeological site, in Souk Ahras Province of northeastern Algeria. Khamissa is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Guelma, the coastal city known as
Guelma Province-Calama (Numidia)
colonia in the Roman province of Numidia situated where Guelma in Algeria now stands. G. Mokhtar places it just within the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Houari Boumédiène
December 1976 and thereafter as the second president of Algeria until his death in 1978. Born in Guelma, he was educated at the Islamic Institute in Constantine
Guelma Province-El Taref Province
is home to El Kala National Park. The province was created from parts of Annaba Province and Guelma Province in 1984. It is made up of 7 districts, divided
Guelma Province-Roknia
a necropolis in the Guelma region of north-east Algeria consisting of more than 7000 dolmens spread over an area of 2 km. Algeria portal Megalith "Algérie
Guelma Province-Aïn Reggada
Reggada is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,289. Algeria portal Statoids 36°15′34″N 7°04′26″E
Guelma Province-Aïn Hessania
Boumediene is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,371. Algeria portal Statoids 36°24′58″N 7°17′10″E
Guelma Province-Aïn Sandel
Sandel is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5,083. Algeria portal Statoids 36°14′41″N 7°30′45″E
Guelma Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
of Algerian Workers - Geography of Algeria - Ghardaia - Sid Ahmed Ghozali - Gildo - Groupe d'Intervention Spécial - Guelb El-Kebir massacre - Guelma -
Guelma Province-Ben Djerrah
is a municipality in Guelma province, Algeria. It is located in Guelma district, to the southwest of the nearby city of Guelma. Its main settlement is
Guelma Province-History of Algeria
Several Algerians were killed. The tensions between the Muslim and colon communities exploded on May 8, 1945, V-E Day, causing the Sétif and Guelma massacre
Guelma Province-El Fedjoudj
Fedjoudj is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,473. Algeria portal Statoids 36°31′N 7°24′E
Guelma Province-Bouchegouf
Bouchegouf is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 14,979. Statoids v t e
Guelma Province-Ras El Agba
is a town and commune in the Guelma Province of Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 2,348. Algeria portal Statoids 36°22′23″N 7°13′24″E
Guelma Province-Algerian dinar
romanized: Dīnār Ǧazāʾirī; sign: DA; code: DZD) is the monetary currency of Algeria and it is subdivided into 100 centimes. Centimes are now obsolete due to
Guelma Province-Constantinois
northeastern Algeria. The region corresponds roughly to seven contemporary wilayas: Constantine Province, Annaba Province, Guelma Province, Skikda Province, Souk
Guelma Province-Bou Hamdane
Bou Hamdane is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4517. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Guelma Province-Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto
implementation of significant reform, and the Sétif and Guelma massacre, the assimilation of the Algerian people into France as French citizens was no longer
Guelma 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
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Algerian nationalism
European countries, the French conquest of Algeria and the subsequent French colonial rule in Algeria, the Algerian War, and since independence by Arab socialism
Guelma Province-Malaka
Malaca in Numidia, the Punic name for Calama, now Guelma, Algeria Malaka Regency, a regency in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Malaka Jaya,
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Boumahra Ahmed
Ahmed is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,273. Algeria portal Statoids 36°27′N 7°31′E
Guelma Province-Ain Nechma inscriptions
the Guelma inscriptions are a number of Punic language inscriptions, first found in 1837 in the necropolis of Ain Nechma, in the Guelma Province of Algeria
Guelma Province-Oued Zenati
Oued Zenati is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it had a population of 27,254 which progressed to reach 55
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Aïn Makhlouf
Aïn Makhlouf is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 11,018. Ain Makhlouf, also known as
Guelma Province-Hammam Debagh
Hammam Debagh is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. It is the district seat of Hammam Debagh District and the location of the famous Hammam
Guelma Province-Oued Cheham
Cheham is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 11,795. Algeria portal Statoids 36°23′N 7°46′E
Guelma Province-Khezara
Kheraza is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 8,154. Statoids 36°22′10″N 7°31′45″E /
Guelma Province-Dahouara
Dahouara is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7791. Algeria portal Statoids 36°21′06″N 7°43′58″E
Guelma Province-Bordj Sabat
Bordj Sabat is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,079. Statoids 36°24′11″N 7°02′44″E
Guelma Province-Amar Ouamrane
Ouamrane was born on 19 January 1919 in Frikat, Tizi Ouzou Province, in French Algeria. Ouamrane joined the ranks of the French army. After obtaining
Guelma Province-Aïn Ben Beida
Beida is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 8,269. Algeria portal Statoids 36°37′04″N 7°41′43″E
Guelma Province-Sellaoua Announa
Sellaoua Announa is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was called Thibilis during the Roman Empire. 36°23′13″N 7°15′02″E / 36.38694°N
Guelma Province-Bou Hachana
Hachana is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5575. Algeria portal Statoids 36°18′23″N 7°30′30″E
Guelma Province-History of Algeria (1962–1999)
The History of Algeria from 1962 to 1999 includes the period starting with preparations for independence and the aftermath of the independence war with
Guelma Province-Belkheir
Belkheir is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 17,649. Algeria portal "Répartition de la population
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Djeballah Khemissi
Djeballah Khemissi is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 3870. Statoids v t e
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Rally for Culture and Democracy
Rassemblement pour la Culture et la Démocratie, RCD) is a political party in Algeria. It promotes secularism (laïcité) and has its principal power base in Kabylia
Guelma Province-Aïn Larbi
Larbi is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,756. Algeria portal Statoids 36°15′57″N 7°23′52″E
Guelma Province-Hammam Maskhoutine
the damned") is a thermal complex located in Hammam Debagh, of Guelma Province, Algeria. The dramatic, multicolored travertine walls of the spring have
Guelma Province-Bône (département)
‘Annāba) was a French département in Algeria which existed between 1955 and 1974. Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9 December
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-African independence movements
witnessed. Notable independence movements took place: Algeria (former French Algeria), see Algerian War Angola (former Portuguese Angola), see Portuguese
Guelma 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
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Tamlouka
000 inhabitants in the District of Aïn Makhlouf of the Guelma Province in the northeast of Algeria. It is located at the intersection of W10 and W133, between
Guelma Province-Boudjemaa Souidani Stadium
is a multi-use stadium in Guelma, Algeria.It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of ES Guelma. The stadium holds 15,000
Guelma Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Arreridj Province 4,115 Province of Algeria. Guelma Province 4,101 Province of Algeria. Spaatz Island 4,100 Island part of Antarctica. Vratsa Province 4,098
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Medjez Sfa
Medjez Sfa is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,561. Statoids 36°27′N 7°46′E / 36
Guelma Province-Nechmaya
Nechmaya is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 9,113. Statoids 36°36′41″N 7°30′48″E /
Guelma Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Arreridj Province 4,115 Province of Algeria. Guelma Province 4,101 Province of Algeria. Spaatz Island 4,100 Island part of Antarctica. Vratsa Province 4,098
Guelma Province-Hammam Nbail
Hammam Nbail is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,854. Statoids 36°19′33″N 7°38′37″E
Guelma Province-Houari Boumédienne District
Houari Boumédienne is a district in the Guelma Province of Algeria. It was named after former President of Algeria, Houari Boumédienne. The district is further
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Guelaât Bou Sbaâ
Guelaât Bou Sbaâ is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. 36°32′45″N 7°28′31″E / 36.54583°N 7.47528°E / 36.54583; 7.47528 v t e
Guelma Province-Algerian Civil War
The Algerian Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية الجزائرية), known in Algeria as the Black Decade (Arabic: العشرية السوداء, French: La décennie noire), was
Guelma Province-Algeria–Greece relations
is now Algeria was occupied by the Vandals in 428 AD. In 533–534, the Greek general Belisarius defeated the Vandals, and Africa became a province of the
Guelma Province-Larbi Tbessi
born in 1891 in Cheria Tébessa Province, was a revolutionary and reformist Algerian, president of the Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema. He disappeared
Guelma Province-List of conflicts in Algeria
Operation Terminal 8 May 1945 CE Sétif and Guelma massacre 1 November 1, 1954 CE — 19 March 1962 CE Algerian War of Independence 1 November 1954 CE Toussaint
Guelma Province-List of airports in Algeria
of airports in Algeria, grouped by type and sorted by location. Algeria, officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country
Guelma Province-Abderrahmane Meziane Chérif
as the wali of Djelfa Province between 1979 and 1980, the wali of Béjaïa Province between 1981 and 1985, wali of Guelma Province between 1985 and 1989
Guelma Province-List of earthquakes in 1937
January 25, 1937. Retrieved May 15, 2016. "Significant Earthquake: ALGERIA: GUELMA, LAPAINE". National Geophysical Data Center. February 10, 1937. Retrieved
Guelma Province-Oued Fragha
Oued Fragha is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,636. Statoids 36°33′21″N 7°42′47″E
Guelma Province-Beni Mezline
Mezline is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4491. Algeria portal Statoids 36°28′51″N 7°36′11″E
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Calama
and former bishopric in the Roman province of Numidia, now a Latin Catholic titular see Guelma, a city in Algeria, the successor of ancient Calama Calama
Guelma 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:
Guelma Province-Guelaât Bou Sbaâ Neopunic inscriptions
Latin – discovered in 1882–84 in Guelaât Bou Sbaâ, about 10 km from Guelma in Algeria. The bilingual inscription is known as KAI 165, with the Latin part
Guelma Province-Medjez Amar
Medjez Amar is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,426. Statoids 36°26′43″N 7°18′38″E
Guelma Province-Raymond Duval
and native Algerians began killing French settlers in the surrounding countryside of Sétif Province. Unrest also occurred in Guelma Province. In response
Guelma Province-Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
the following five of the ranking of this region (the MSP Batna, the ES Guelma, the ES Sétif, the USM Setif and MO Constantine). Different formulas of
Guelma Province-Sétif
Sétif (Arabic: سطيف) is the capital city of the Sétif Province and the 5th most populous city of Algeria, with an estimated population of 410,000 residents
Guelma Province-Mostéfa Merarda
18, 2007. He was a commander and acting chief of Wilayah I during the Algerian War. The second of his siblings, he was educated at a school in the town
Guelma Province-Numidia
Berber state in present-day Algeria. The kingdom began as a sovereign state and later alternated between being a Roman province and a Roman client state
Guelma Province-Sand War
حَرْبُ الرِّمَال, romanized: Ḥarb ar-Rimāl) was a border conflict between Algeria and Morocco fought from September 25 to October 30, 1963, although a formal
Guelma Province-Constantine Department
Bône, Bougie, Guelma, Philippeville and Sétif. It was not until the 1950s that the Sahara was annexed into departmentalised Algeria, which explains
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Ouenza
35.950; 8.133 Ouenza (Arabic: الونزة) is a town in Tébessa Province, in far eastern Algeria; near the border with Tunisia; 43 km south of Souk Ahras; and
Guelma 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
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Taïeb Boulahrouf
independence. Boulahrouf was born on 9 April 1923 in the region of Oued Zenati (Guelma). He grew up in a family of modest means, undertook his studies at Annaba
Guelma Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Arreridj Province 4,115 Province of Algeria. Guelma Province 4,101 Province of Algeria. Spaatz Island 4,100 Island part of Antarctica. Vratsa Province 4,098
Guelma Province-Siege of Constantine
Merdjez-Hammar camp established on the banks of the Seybouse River in Guelma Province, halfway between Bôna and Constantine. Placed under the command of
Guelma Province-Aïn Soltane, Souk Ahras
is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is located 55 km (34 mi) south of Guelma. Aïn Baïda Aïn Bakhbakha Aïn Soltane
Guelma Province-List of Algerian football champions
The Algerian football champions are the winners of the primary football league in Algeria, Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The league is contested on
Guelma Province-Hammam Ouled Ali
74″E / 36.5746194°N 7.3804833°E / 36.5746194; 7.3804833 in Guelma Province Algeria south of Bouati Mahmoud. The topography is hill country covered
Guelma 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)
Guelma Province-Kingdom of Altava
northern Algeria. The Kingdom of Altava was a successor state of the previous Mauro-Roman Kingdom which had controlled much of the ancient Roman province of
Guelma Province-JS Kabylie
record 14 times, the Algerian Cup five times, the Algerian League Cup once and the Algerian Super Cup once. It is the only Algerian club that has never
Guelma Province-Bouchegouf District
district in Guelma Province, Algeria. The town of Bouchegouf, the ancient Niniba, is the third largest in the wilaya of Guelma in eastern Algeria, 35 km from
Guelma Province-List of Roman public baths
This is a list of ancient Roman public baths (thermae). Timgad Guelma (Calama) Héliopolis Hammam Meskoutine (Aquae Tibilitanae) Hammam Righa (Aquae Calidae)
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
them were killed. In January 1959, the foreign regiment made way towards Guelma, as operational reserve for the zone East Constantine. On March 1, the foreign
Guelma Province-Bouati Mahmoud
Mahmoud Bahaa is a town in north Algeria. Algeria portal 36°35′N 7°20′E / 36.583°N 7.333°E / 36.583; 7.333 v t e
Guelma Province-Kingdom of the Aurès
primarily located in the Aurès Mountains of present-day north-eastern Algeria. Established in the 480s by King Masties following a series of Berber revolts
Guelma Province-Ifriqiya
Tunisia and eastern Algeria, and Tripolitania (roughly western Libya). It included all of what had previously been the Byzantine province of Africa Proconsularis
Guelma Province-Berber kings of Roman-era Tunisia
Berber kings of the 'House of Masinissa' ruled in Numidia in modern day Algeria, and later in adjacent regions, first as sovereigns allied with Rome and
Guelma Province-Hafsid dynasty
eastern Algeria, and western Libya) where he ruled from 1207 to 1221. He was established in Tunis, which the Almohads had chosen as the province's administrative
Guelma Province-Mokrani Revolt
insurrection') was the most important local uprising against France in Algeria since the conquest in 1830. The revolt broke out on March 16, 1871, with
Guelma Province-Ain Arnat Airport
dissolved in 1962. After Algeria's independence, the airport was named "8 May 1945" in reference to the killings of Setif, Guelma and Kherrata that took
Guelma Province-Zayyanid dynasty
ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, mainly in modern Algeria centered on the town of Tlemcen in northwest Algeria. The Zayyanid dynasty's rule lasted from 1235
Guelma Province-List of conflicts in Africa
Campaign (World War II) May 8, 1945 Sétif and Guelma massacre November 1, 1954 – March 19, 1962 Algerian War October 1963 Sand War 1970 – ongoing Western
Guelma Province-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
El Oued 134,600 Ghardaïa Ghardaïa 142,900 Ghilizane Relizane 123,200 Guelma Guelma 120,000 Jijel Jijel 131,500 Khenchela Khenchela 114,400 Laghouat Laghouat
Guelma Province-Mauro-Roman Kingdom
dominated much of the ancient Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis from the capital city of Altava (in present-day Algeria). Scholars are in disagreement
Guelma Province-Jugurthine War
become a Roman province until 46 BC. Numidia was a kingdom located in North Africa (roughly corresponding to northern modern day Algeria) adjacent to what
Guelma Province-Tiddis
territory of the current commune of Béni Hamidane in the Constantine Province of eastern Algeria. Tiddis was built by the Romans as a "vicus" & defensive castellum
Guelma Province-Ancient Carthage
clearly an exaggeration, many colonies did arise in Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Iberia, and in Libya. They were usually established as trading stations
Guelma Province-Kingdom of Tlemcen
kingdom ruled by the Berber Zayyanid dynasty in what is now the northwest of Algeria. Its territory stretched from Tlemcen to the Chelif bend and Algiers, and
Guelma Province-Ahmed Kara
Ahmed Kara (born 22 March 1985) is an Algerian footballer who plays for MC El Eulma as a forward. "Ahmed Kara (Eulma) - Player Profile - FlashScore.com"
Guelma Province-Eric Van Hove
Éric Van Hove (born 1975 in Guelma, Algeria) is a Cameroon-raised Belgian metamodern conceptual artist. He lives and works between Brussels and Marrakech
Guelma Province-Aghlabids
start. Ibrahim was to control an area that encompassed what is now eastern Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolitania. The territory granted to Ibrahim was not demarcated
Guelma Province-Sidi Merouane
(Greek: Σίντι Μερουάν, Sínti Merouán) is a town and commune in Mila Province, Algeria. At the 1998 census it had a population of 20,018. A substantial proportion
Guelma Province-Vandal Kingdom
North Africa (which is now northern Tunisia and eastern Algeria) became a Byzantine province. The best Vandal warriors were formed into five cavalry regiments
Guelma Province-Sultanate of Tuggurt
of the Hafsid dynasty like all other cities in the east of present-day Algeria. During the periods of turmoil, Tuggurt would revolt and refrain from paying
Guelma Province-Sulaymanid dynasty
romanized: as-Sulaymāniyyūn) was an Arab Muslim dynasty in present-day western Algeria, ruling from 814 to 922. The dynasty is named after the founder, Sulyaman
Guelma Province-Zirid dynasty
romanized: banū zīrī), was a Sanhaja Berber dynasty from what is now Algeria which ruled the central Maghreb from 972 to 1014 and Ifriqiya (eastern
Guelma Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Djelfa Province, Algeria AG23 Guelma Province, Algeria AG24 Jijel Province, Algeria AG25 Laghouat Province, Algeria AG26 Muaskar Province, Algeria AG27
Guelma Province-Hammadid dynasty
kingdom: 240 located in the central Maghreb, encompassing present-day Algeria. It was established at the beginning of the 11th century when Hammad ibn
Guelma Province-Byzantine North Africa
areas of the defunct Western Roman Empire in modern-day Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, and Morocco, which never or not anymore were under Vandal rule, were already
Guelma Province-Banu Ifran
Ifriqiya in 761 likely made them move further into what is now north-western Algeria. Their chief Abu Qurra founded the city of Tlemcen in this region in 765
Guelma Province-List of anthropogenic disasters by death toll
into the Algerian Massacres, ed. Bedjaoui, Aroua, and Ait-Larbi, Hoggar: Geneva 1999. "Wanton and Senseless? The Logic of Massacres in Algeria" Archived
Guelma Province-List of hot springs
Guedjima) Guelma (Source de Guelma) N'Gaous (Source de Saïda) Kambo, North Kivu, in North Kivu province (150 to 270 °C) Uvira, South Kivu province (275 to
Guelma Province-Augustine of Hippo
was recorded by his friend Possidius, bishop of Calama (present-day Guelma, Algeria), in his Sancti Augustini Vita. During this latter part of Augustine's
Guelma Province-Huelma
possible origin for the name Huelma is from Berber Guelma as in the Algerian homonymous city of Guelma. Huelma´s municipality is located in the natural
Guelma Province-History of Tunisia under French rule
presence in Tunisia came five decades after their occupation of neighboring Algeria. Both of these lands had been associated with the Ottoman Empire for three
Guelma Province-Société de l'Ouenza
recent times by a prospector named Wetterlé who had migrated to Algeria after his home province of Alsace-Lorraine became part of Germany in 1871. He was looking
Guelma Province-Kingdom of Beni Abbas
political situation, the years 1865 and 1866 were a social disaster for Algeria, where they were commonly referred to as "am ech cher" (the years of misery)
Guelma Province-List of earthquakes in 2021
21 km WSW of Guelma, Algeria". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved April 5, 2021. Arbani, Mourad (April 2, 2021). "Secousse tellurique à Guelma : Murs effondrés
Guelma Province-Exarchate of Africa
regaining parts of southern Spain, which were administered as the new province of Spania. After the death of Justinian in 565, the Eastern Roman Empire
Guelma Province-List of city name changes
Castellum Tingitanum → Orléansville → El Asnam → Chlef Malaca → Calama → Guelma Colomb-Béchar → Béchar Saint André de Mers-el-Kébir → Mers-el-Kébir Saldae
Guelma Province-Fatimid Caliphate
larger Kutama tribe) in Ikjan, near the city of Mila (in northwestern Algeria today). However, due to hostility from the local Aghlabid authorities and
Guelma Province-Islam in Europe
introduced. Muslim emigration to metropolitan France surged during the Algerian War of Independence.[citation needed] In 1961, the West German Government
Guelma Province-List of association football stadiums by country
football stadiums in Albania Main article: List of football stadiums in Algeria Main article: List of football stadiums in Angola Main article: List of
Guelma Province-Citizenship Amendment Act protests
resolutions against the CAA and NRC. On 13 July 2020, New Westminster in the province of British Columbia, Canada passed a resolution against CAA and urged the
Guelma Province-List of Islamophobic incidents
(1961) Sri Lanka (2018) Sabra and Shatila (1982) Šahovići (1924) Sétif and Guelma (1945) Shadian (1975) Sohmor (1984) Spain (1500–26) Walisongo (2000) Other
Guelma Province-Bajrang Dal
directed at people celebrating Valentine's Day in Kanpur city, in the province of Uttar Pradesh. "Offenders", so called, are forced to hold their ears
Guelma Province-Quran desecration
the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia. In the same year, there were protests in Saudi Arabia after reports of prison officials in Al-Haer province insulting
Guelma Province-2021 London, Ontario truck attack
Global News. Corus Entertainment. Alberga, Hannah (June 8, 2021). "'A province left in mourning': Premier Doug Ford attends vigil for Muslim family struck
Guelma Province-Persecution of Muslims
"Turkey accuses France of genocide in Algeria". The Guardian. "Turkey accuses France of genocide in colonial Algeria". BBC News. Jonassohn, Kurt (1999).
Guelma Province-Quebec City mosque shooting
Azzedine Soufiane (aged 57, grocery store owner). Two were Guineans, two Algerians, one Moroccan and one Tunisian, all dual citizens of Canada. Eyewitness
Guelma Province-Dove World Outreach Center Quran-burning controversy
Pul-e-Alam, in Logar province. They also hurled stones at such buildings as the department for women's affairs. In Badakhshan province, another thousand
Guelma Province-Islamophobia in Canada
estimated that 68% of Canadians are in favor of this ban in their own province. Thus leaving Muslim women feeling as though they are being restricted
Guelma Province-4-6-2
for special nostalgic trips. In 1914, the Tunisian Chemins de fer Bône-Guelma placed five 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge Pacific locomotives
Guelma Province-Henry Küss
Tunisia in 1892 at the request of the Compagnie des chemins de fer Bône-Guelma to evaluate lead and zinc deposits in the Medjerda valley. He spent July–October
Guelma Province-2019 anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka
beginning in Chilaw and subsequently spreading to much of the Northwestern Province. Muslim citizens, mosques and other properties were attacked by mobs of
Guelma Province-Bodu Bala Sena
urging the authorities to protect archaeological sites in the Eastern Province. The BBS stormed Sri Lanka Law College in Hultsdorf, Colombo on 7 January
Guelma Province-Cargèse
Gréco-Corse en Algerie 1874-1962, Les Sites Pieds-Noirs des Pyrénées Orientales: Guelma, archived from the original on 11 June 2011, retrieved 21 August 2010 Des
Guelma Province-Deaths in May 2015
cellist - obituary". 7 May 2015 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. "Yaou Alikoum men Guelma" ... Décès du cinéaste Amar Laskri (in French) "Paul Myers, record producer
Guelma Province-Zayyanid dynasty
Revolt Cheikh Bouamama Attack on Mers-el-Kébir Operation Torch Sétif and Guelma massacre Algerian War (1954–1962) Nationalism RCUA FLN GPRA 1958 crisis
Guelma Province-Banu Ifran
Málaga. Others, led by Hammama, managed to gain control of the Moroccan province of Tadla. Later, led by Abu al-Kamāl, they established a new capital at
Guelma Province-Hafsid dynasty
1221. He was established in Tunis, which the Almohads had chosen as the province's administrative capital.: 133 His appointment came in the wake of the
Guelma Province-Huelma
possible origin for the name Huelma is from Berber Guelma as in the Algerian homonymous city of Guelma. Huelma´s municipality is located in the natural
Guelma Province-Algerian dinar
Romans fighting, a gasing in Tipaza, a hot waterfall in Hammam Debagh, Guelma Province (?) 21 May 1992 10 June 1998 1996 2000 500 DA Violet and pink Globe
Guelma Province-History of Algeria
colon communities exploded on May 8, 1945, V-E Day, causing the Sétif and Guelma massacre. When a Muslim march was met with violence, marchers rampaged.
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Guelma Province
Guelma Province (Arabic: ولاية قالمة) is a province (wilaya) in eastern Algeria. Its namesake is its seat and most populous municipality: Guelma. Its civilians
Guelma Province-Bouchegouf District
town and district in Guelma Province, Algeria. The town of Bouchegouf, the ancient Niniba, is the third largest in the wilaya of Guelma in eastern Algeria
Guelma 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
Guelma 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
Guelma 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
Guelma 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
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Houari Boumédienne District
Houari Boumédienne is a district in the Guelma Province of Algeria. It was named after former President of Algeria, Houari Boumédienne. The district is
Guelma 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:
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Ben Djerrah
is a municipality in Guelma province, Algeria. It is located in Guelma district, to the southwest of the nearby city of Guelma. Its main settlement is
Guelma Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
Guelma Province 353,329 432,721 482,430 3 Laghouat Province 215,183 327,634 477,328 41 Souk Ahras Province 298,236 373,033 440,299 1 Adrar Province 216
Guelma Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
17% 33 24 Guelma Province 4 101 km2 0.17% 34 21 Skikda Province 4 026 km2 0.17% 35 36 El Tarf Province 3 339 km2 0.14% 36 06 Béjaïa Province 3 268 km2
Guelma Province-Souk Ahras Province
the province of El Taref; in the east is Tunisia; westward is the province of Guelma and the province of Oum el Bouaghi; in the south the province of Tebessa
Guelma Province-Algerian Civil War
"devotion and effectiveness" helping victims of an earthquake in Tipaza Province; its organized marches and rallies "applied steady pressure on the state"
Guelma Province-Malaka
Malaca in Numidia, the Punic name for Calama, now Guelma, Algeria Malaka Regency, a regency in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Malaka Jaya,
Guelma Province-Outline of Algeria
Bouira Boumerdès Chlef Constantine Djelfa El Bayadh El Oued El Tarf Ghardaïa Guelma Illizi Jijel Khenchela Laghouat M'Sila Mascara Médéa Mila Mostaganem Naama
Guelma Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Arreridj Province 4,115 Province of Algeria. Guelma Province 4,101 Province of Algeria. Spaatz Island 4,100 Island part of Antarctica. Vratsa Province 4,098
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-Algeria–Greece relations
Gréco-Corse en Algerie 1874-1962, Les Sites Pieds-Noirs des Pyrénées Orientales: Guelma, archived from the original on 2011-06-11, retrieved 2010-08-21 Des villages
Guelma Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Arreridj Province 4,115 Province of Algeria. Guelma Province 4,101 Province of Algeria. Spaatz Island 4,100 Island part of Antarctica. Vratsa Province 4,098
Guelma Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Arreridj Province 4,115 Province of Algeria. Guelma Province 4,101 Province of Algeria. Spaatz Island 4,100 Island part of Antarctica. Vratsa Province 4,098
Guelma Province-Augustine of Hippo
life was recorded by his friend Possidius, bishop of Calama (present-day Guelma, Algeria), in his Sancti Augustini Vita. During this latter part of Augustine's
Guelma Province-Ancient Carthage
Carthage's destruction, Rome established Africa Proconsularis, its first province in Africa, which roughly corresponded to Carthaginian territory. Utica
Guelma Province-Tamlouka
of about 22.000 inhabitants in the District of Aïn Makhlouf of the Guelma Province in the northeast of Algeria. It is located at the intersection of W10
Guelma Province-Eric Van Hove
Éric Van Hove (born 1975 in Guelma, Algeria) is a Cameroon-raised Belgian metamodern conceptual artist. He lives and works between Brussels and Marrakech
Guelma Province-History of Tunisia under French rule
and highways, as well as sea ports. Already by 1884 the Compagnie du Bône-Guelma had built a rail line running from Tunis west 1,600 km to Algiers, passing
Guelma Province-Sétif and Guelma massacre
The Sétif and Guelma massacre (also called the Sétif, Guelma and Kherrata massacres or the massacres of 8 May 1945) was a series of attacks by French colonial
Guelma Province-Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto
failure of the implementation of significant reform, and the Sétif and Guelma massacre, the assimilation of the Algerian people into France as French
Guelma Province-Roknia
Roknia is a necropolis in the Guelma region of north-east Algeria consisting of more than 7000 dolmens spread over an area of 2 km. Algeria portal Megalith
Guelma Province-List of conflicts in Africa
May 13, 1943 North African Campaign (World War II) May 8, 1945 Sétif and Guelma massacre November 1, 1954 – March 19, 1962 Algerian War October 1963 Sand
Guelma Province-Vibia Aurelia Sabina
University of Oxford. p. 278. ISBN 9781900934022. Septimius conspiracy "Guelma-Calama" Encyclopædia Britannica J. Nichols, "Patrona duitatis :Gender and
Guelma Province-Aïn Ben Beida
Aïn Ben Beida is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 8,269. Algeria portal Statoids 36°37′04″N
Guelma Province-Aïn Hessania
Houari Boumediene is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,371. Algeria portal Statoids
Guelma Province-Aïn Larbi
Aïn Larbi is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,756. Algeria portal Statoids 36°15′57″N
Guelma Province-Aïn Makhlouf
Aïn Makhlouf is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 11,018. Ain Makhlouf, also known as
Guelma Province-Aïn Reggada
Aïn Reggada is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,289. Algeria portal Statoids 36°15′34″N
Guelma Province-Aïn Sandel
Aïn Sandel is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5,083. Algeria portal Statoids 36°14′41″N
Guelma Province-Belkheir
Belkheir is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 17,649. Algeria portal "Répartition de
Guelma Province-Beni Mezline
Beni Mezline is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4491. Algeria portal Statoids 36°28′51″N
Guelma Province-Bordj Sabat
Bordj Sabat is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,079. Statoids 36°24′11″N 7°02′44″E
Guelma Province-Bou Hachana
Bou Hachana is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5575. Algeria portal Statoids 36°18′23″N
Guelma Province-Bou Hamdane
Bou Hamdane is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4517. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Guelma Province-Bouati Mahmoud
Bouati Mahmoud Commune and town Country Algeria Province Guelma Province Population (1998) • Total 8,823 Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
Guelma Province-Boumahra Ahmed
Boumahra Ahmed is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,273. Algeria portal Statoids
Guelma Province-Dahouara
Dahouara is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7791. Algeria portal Statoids 36°21′06″N
Guelma Province-Djeballah Khemissi
Djeballah Khemissi is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 3870. Statoids v t e
Guelma Province-El Fedjoudj
El Fedjoudj is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,473. Algeria portal Statoids 36°31′N
Guelma Province-Guelaât Bou Sbaâ
Guelaât Bou Sbaâ is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. 36°32′45″N 7°28′31″E / 36.54583°N 7.47528°E / 36.54583; 7.47528 v t e
Guelma Province-Hammam Maskhoutine
of the damned") is a thermal complex located in Hammam Debagh, of Guelma Province, Algeria. The dramatic, multicolored travertine walls of the spring
Guelma Province-Hammam Nbail
Hammam Nbail is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,854. Statoids 36°19′33″N 7°38′37″E
Guelma Province-Héliopolis, Algeria
Héliopolis, Algeria is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,605. The name of the town
Guelma Province-Sellaoua Announa
Sellaoua Announa is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. It was called Thibilis during the Roman Empire. 36°23′13″N 7°15′02″E / 36.38694°N
Guelma Province-Khezara
Kheraza is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 8,154. Statoids 36°22′10″N 7°31′45″E /
Guelma Province-Medjez Amar
Medjez Amar is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,426. Statoids 36°26′43″N 7°18′38″E
Guelma Province-Medjez Sfa
Medjez Sfa is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,561. Statoids 36°27′N 7°46′E / 36
Guelma Province-Nechmaya
Nechmaya is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 9,113. Statoids 36°36′41″N 7°30′48″E
Guelma Province-Oued Cheham
Oued Cheham is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 11,795. Algeria portal Statoids 36°23′N
Guelma Province-Oued Fragha
Oued Fragha is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,636. Statoids 36°33′21″N 7°42′47″E
Guelma Province-Oued Zenati
Oued Zenati is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it had a population of 27,254 which progressed to reach 55
Guelma Province-Ras El Agba
Ras El Agba is a town and commune in the Guelma Province of Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 2,348. Algeria portal Statoids
Guelma Province-Calama
ancient city and former bishopric in the Roman province of Numidia, now a Latin Catholic titular see Guelma, a city in Algeria, the successor of ancient
Guelma Province-Sidi Merouane
Gréco-Corse en Algerie 1874-1962, Les Sites Pieds-Noirs des Pyrénées Orientales: Guelma, retrieved 2010-08-21 Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui:
Guelma Province-Constantine Department
578 km2, and comprised six arrondissements: these were Batna, Bône, Bougie, Guelma, Philippeville and Sétif. It was not until the 1950s that the Sahara was
Guelma Province-Bône (département)
department comprised five sub-prefectures: these were La Calle, Clairfontaine, Guelma, Souk Ahras and Tébessa. A final but temporary change took place between
Guelma Province-Sand War
On the next day, the Algerians bombarded the Tindrara region in Oujda province. On October 13, 1963, Moroccan ground units launched a major offensive
Guelma Province-French Algeria
trenches. From 8 May to June 26, 1945, the French carried out the Sétif and Guelma massacre, in which between 6,000 and 80,000 Algerian Muslims were killed
Guelma Province-Medieval Muslim Algeria
the Umayyad caliphs ruled from Al Qayrawan, capital of the new wilaya (province) of Ifriqiya, which covered Tripolitania (the western part of present-day
Guelma Province-History of Algeria (1962–1999)
Polisario Front guerrilla movement to construct refugee camps in the Tindouf Province of western Algeria, as their home country was overrun by Morocco and Mauritania
Guelma Province-Algerian nationalism
threaten us and seize our property every year. Was it not true that the province of Algiers was in our possession and that our sovereignty extended to M'sila
Guelma Province-Aïn Soltane, Souk Ahras
is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. It is located 55 km (34 mi) south of Guelma. Aïn Baïda Aïn Bakhbakha Aïn Soltane
Guelma Province-Berber kings of Roman-era Tunisia
of the Province, where many would arrange to retire as veterans. Jugurtha (r.118–105 BC), the Berber king of Numidia (to the west of the Province) and grandson
Guelma Province-List of universities in Algeria
Ghardaia University of Ghardaia 2004 Public [29] (in Arabic) Guelma University of Guelma 1986 Public [30] (in French) Illizi University Center of Illizi
Guelma Province-University of Guelma
8 Mai 1945 - Guelma University (Arabic: جامعة 8 ماي 1945 - قالمة), also called Guelma University, is located in Guelma, Algeria, on the north eastern
Guelma Province-Raymond Duval
settlers in the surrounding countryside of Sétif Province. Unrest also occurred in Guelma Province. In response, Duval carried out very harsh and controversial
Guelma Province-Persecution of Muslims
Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan ensued. Before the war, the population of Shaanxi province totalled approximately 13 million inhabitants, at least 1,750,000 of whom
Guelma Province-Vandal Kingdom
Mauretania. Gaiseric chose to break the treaty in 439 when he invaded the province of Africa Proconsularis and laid siege to Carthage. The city was captured
Guelma Province-Algeria
up to one-third due to warfare, disease, and starvation. The Sétif and Guelma massacre in 1945 catalysed local resistance that culminated in the outbreak
Guelma Province-Larbi Tbessi
1943 and then released. Then he was imprisoned in 1945 after the Sétif and Guelma massacre on May 8, 1945. Larbi Tebessi managed to create a school and he
Guelma Province-Vehicle registration plates of Algeria
two-digit suffix on the plate identifies the wilaya (Arabic: ولاية) or province in which the vehicle was first registered. Beginning in January 2022, the
Guelma Province-Tiddis
the territory of the current commune of Béni Hamidane in the Constantine Province of eastern Algeria. Tiddis was built by the Romans as a "vicus" & defensive
Guelma Province-Kingdom of Tlemcen
(1919). "Recueil des notices et mémoires de la Société archéologique de la province de Constantine". Gallica. Archived from the original on 2022-01-18. Retrieved
Guelma Province-Sétif
December 2022. Boucif Mekhaled, Chronique d'un massacre : 8 mai 1945, Sétif-Guelma-Kherrata, éd. Syros, Paris, 1995 Jean Louis Planche, Sétif 1945. Histoire
Guelma Province-Guelma
Guelma (Arabic: قالمة Qālima; Algerian Arabic: ڨالمة; Algerian pronunciation: [ɡelmæ]) is the capital of Guelma Province and Guelma District, located
Guelma Province-Guelma Belkheir Airport
Guelma Belkheir Airport was a public use airport located near Guelma, Guelma, Algeria. Google Earth Historical Imagery shows the 1,494 metres (4,902 ft)
Guelma Province-Rally for Culture and Democracy
Province 7.31% Tipaza Province 6.89% Guelma Province 4.83% Boumerdès Province 4.55% Saïda Province 4.30% Sétif Province 4.25% Aïn Defla Province 3.43%
Guelma Province-Kingdom of Beni Abbas
(⚜). Laurent-Charles Feraud indicates in the "Histoire Des Villes de la Province de Constantine" that during the period of the Bey and the first years of
Guelma Province-Houari Boumédiène
thereafter as the second president of Algeria until his death in 1978. Born in Guelma, he was educated at the Islamic Institute in Constantine. He joined the
Guelma Province-Provinces of Algeria
Tizi Ouzou Algiers Djelfa Jijel Sétif Saïda Skikda Sidi Bel Abbes Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem M'sila Mascara Ouargla Oran Immediately after
Guelma Province-Emir Abdelkader
reestablishing security – his area of influence now covered the entire Province of Oran. The local French commander-in-chief, General Louis Alexis Desmichels
Guelma Province-Islam in Europe
Ajnâdayn (634 CE) and Yarmûk (636 CE), and incorporated the former Byzantine province of Syria, pushing to the north and west. At the same time, consolidation
Guelma Province-List of conflicts in Algeria
Operation Reservist 8 November 1942 Operation Terminal 8 May 1945 CE Sétif and Guelma massacre 1 November 1, 1954 CE — 19 March 1962 CE Algerian War of Independence
Guelma Province-Calama (Numidia)
colonia in the Roman province of Numidia situated where Guelma in Algeria now stands. G. Mokhtar places it just within the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis
Guelma Province-List of earthquakes in 1937
January 25, 1937. Retrieved May 15, 2016. "Significant Earthquake: ALGERIA: GUELMA, LAPAINE". National Geophysical Data Center. February 10, 1937. Retrieved
Guelma Province-Boudjemaa Souidani Stadium
is a multi-use stadium in Guelma, Algeria.It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of ES Guelma. The stadium holds 15,000
Guelma Province-Byzantine North Africa
Africa was a rich and heavily urbanized province; In addition to olive production, the function of the province as a granary for Western Rome, especially
Guelma 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
Guelma Province-List of Algerian football champions
1964–1965 CR Belcourt[B] MSP Batna ES Guelma Hocine Saadi (NA Hussein Dey, 21 goals) 1965–1966 CR Belcourt (2) ES Guelma SCM Oran Abdelkader Reguig (ASM Oran
Guelma Province-JS Kabylie
complete the affiliation arrangements players. The massacres of Sétif, Guelma and Kherrata jeopardized this project: less than a week later, on 14 May
Guelma Province-Kingdom of Altava
previous Mauro-Roman Kingdom which had controlled much of the ancient Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. During the reign of Kusaila, it extended from
Guelma Province-Hammam Ouled Ali
7°22′49.74″E / 36.5746194°N 7.3804833°E / 36.5746194; 7.3804833 in Guelma Province Algeria south of Bouati Mahmoud. The topography is hill country covered
Guelma Province-Ahmed Kara
Ahmed Kara (born 22 March 1985) is an Algerian footballer who plays for MC El Eulma as a forward. "Ahmed Kara (Eulma) - Player Profile - FlashScore.com"
Guelma Province-Quebec City mosque shooting
from France. Arab residents of the province make up a larger share of its population than in any other Canadian province. Like most immigrants to Quebec
Guelma Province-Hammam Debagh
Hammam Debagh is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. It is the district seat of Hammam Debagh District and the location of the famous Hammam
Guelma Province-Thubursicum
archeological site, in Souk Ahras Province of northeastern Algeria. Khamissa is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Guelma, the coastal city known as
Guelma Province-Bouchegouf
Bouchegouf is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 14,979. Statoids v t e
Guelma Province-Emirate of Abdelkader
facilitate management and ease the burden on the central government. Each province was divided into districts which were further divided into groups of tribes
Guelma Province-Sultanate of Tuggurt
Revolt Cheikh Bouamama Attack on Mers-el-Kébir Operation Torch Sétif and Guelma massacre Algerian War (1954–1962) Nationalism RCUA FLN GPRA 1958 crisis
Guelma Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
AG22 Djelfa Province, Algeria AG23 Guelma Province, Algeria AG24 Jijel Province, Algeria AG25 Laghouat Province, Algeria AG26 Muaskar Province, Algeria AG27
Guelma Province-Jugurthine War
Africa, and the rise of the empire, but Numidia did not become a Roman province until 46 BC. Numidia was a kingdom located in North Africa (roughly corresponding
Guelma Province-Fatimid Caliphate
tensions with the local population. The Fatimids also inherited the Aghlabid province of Sicily, which the Aghlabids had gradually conquered from the Byzantine
Guelma Province-List of anthropogenic disasters by death toll
Bengali Muslims in retaliation to the Direct Action Day riots. Sétif and Guelma massacre 1,020 45,000 6,775 Algeria 1945 1945 ? Genocide of native Tasmanians
Guelma Province-Société de l'Ouenza
two Moorish cafes and a cafe-hotel. The government took over the Bône-Guelma line and widened it from Souk Ahras to the Ouenza and onward to Tebessa
Guelma Province-Mauro-Roman Kingdom
was a Christian Berber kingdom which dominated much of the ancient Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis from the capital city of Altava (in present-day
Guelma Province-Mokrani Revolt
with the matricule: 857. Abdallah ben Ali ben Djebel, born in 1844 at Guelma, was a spahi, with the matricule: 803. Ahmed ben Salah ben Amar ben Belkacem
Guelma Province-Kingdom of the Aurès
Berber revolts against the Vandalic Kingdom, which had conquered the Roman province of Africa in 435 AD, Aurès would last as an independent realm until the
Guelma Province-Sulaymanid dynasty
Mūsā Ibn Abû'l ‘Afya later took the city. Ténès (in present-day Chlef Province in Algeria) was the seat of Ibrahim, son of Mūḥāmmād, then came into the
Guelma Province-Ifriqiya
western Libya). It included all of what had previously been the Byzantine province of Africa Proconsularis and extended beyond it, but did not include the
Guelma Province-African independence movements
first attack against Portuguese targets on September 24, 1964, in Chai, province of Cabo Delgado. The fighting later spread to Niassa, Tete at the centre
Guelma Province-Aghlabids
Emir of Ifriqiya, in response to the anarchy that had reigned in that province following the fall of the Muhallabids. At that time there were perhaps
Guelma Province-Hammadid dynasty
citadel-capital, Qal'at Bani Hammad (also called Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad), in M'Sila Province in the Hodna Mountains; a thriving city sprung up around the fortress.
Guelma Province-Zirid dynasty
elsewhere in al-Andalus. The new caliph granted Zawi and his faction the province of Ilbira (Elvira) to settle in 1013. After moving the capital from Madinat
Guelma Province-List of earthquakes in 2021
21 km WSW of Guelma, Algeria". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved April 5, 2021. Arbani, Mourad (April 2, 2021). "Secousse tellurique à Guelma : Murs effondrés
Guelma Province-2021 Algeria wildfires
destroyed by the fires that ravaged several municipalities in Tizi Ouzou Province, according to a report released during an inspection visit of the CEO of
Guelma Province-Amar Ouamrane
on 28 May 1945, after refusing to obey orders to kill in the Sétif and Guelma massacre and deserting, and was transferred to the capital, where he was
Guelma Province-Jallianwala Bagh massacre
crowd at Croke Park and on prisoners at Dublin Castle in 1920 Sétif and Guelma massacre Nigel Collett (2006). The Butcher of Amritsar: General Reginald
Guelma Province-Guelaât Bou Sbaâ Neopunic inscriptions
with Latin – discovered in 1882–84 in Guelaât Bou Sbaâ, about 10 km from Guelma in Algeria. The bilingual inscription is known as KAI 165, with the Latin
Guelma Province-Mostéfa Merarda
Victor Duruy, now Oued Chaaba) in the haouz of Aïn Touta, in the Batna Province. He was the second eldest child in his family. He got his first name from
Guelma Province-Numidia
began as a sovereign state and later alternated between being a Roman province and a Roman client state. Numidia, at its largest extent, was bordered
Guelma Province-CF Akbou
an Algerian women's professional football club based in Akbou, Béjaïa Province, Kabylia that currently plays in the Algerian Women's Championship, the
Guelma Province-History of the Regency of Algiers
Empire, Algiers was considered an estate of the empire, rather than a province. The Regency fleet's important role in Ottoman maritime wars made Algiers
Guelma Province-Ain Arnat Airport
the airport was named "8 May 1945" in reference to the killings of Setif, Guelma and Kherrata that took place on that date. The airport of Setif was a military
Guelma Province-Communes of Algeria
GO 17,165 Grarem Gouga DZ.ML.GG 36,482 Guelal Boutaleb DZ.SF.GB 19,886 Guelma DZ.GL.GU 110,461 Gueltat Sidi Saad DZ.LG.GS 10,629 Guelta Zerka DZ.SF.GZ
Guelma Province-ISO 3166-2:DZ
المنيعة DZ-39 El Oued الوادي DZ-36 El Tarf الطارف DZ-47 Ghardaïa غرداية DZ-24 Guelma قالمة DZ-33 Illizi اليزي DZ-54 In Guezzam ولاية عين قزّام DZ-53 In Salah
Guelma Province-List of airports in Algeria
Guelma Guelma Guelma Belkheir Airport - Closed 36°27′12″N 07°28′07″E / 36.45333°N 7.46861°E / 36.45333; 7.46861 (Guelma Belkheir Airport (Guelma))
Guelma Province-Constantinois
wilayas: Constantine Province, Annaba Province, Guelma Province, Skikda Province, Souk Ahras Province, Mila Province, and El Tarf Province. The chief city
Guelma Province-List of association football stadiums by country
15,000 Médéa Olympique de Médéa Boudjemaa Souidani Stadium 15,000 Guelma ES Guelma Mokhtar Badji Stadium 15,000 Souk Ahras ES Souk Ahras Rabah Bitat Stadium