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M'Sila Province-M'Sila, Algeria
M'sila (also spelled Msila) (Arabic: المسيلة); is the capital of M'Sila Province, Algeria, and is co-extensive with M'sila District. It has a population
M'Sila 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,
M'Sila Province-Msila
refer to: M'Sila, Algeria, the capital of M'Sila Province, Algeria M'Sila Province, Algeria Msila, Morocco, a municipality in Taza Province, Morocco This
M'Sila Province-Provinces of Algeria
Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem M'sila Mascara Ouargla Oran Immediately after independence, Algeria retained its 15 former French départements
M'Sila Province-Sidi Ameur, M'Sila
Ameur is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 18,721. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia Commons
M'Sila Province-Slim, M'Sila
Slim is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5777. Statoids 34°53′49″N 3°44′05″E / 34
M'Sila Province-M'Tarfa
M'Tarfa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. The commune is approximately 223 square kilometers in area. According to the 1998 census it
M'Sila Province-M'Sila Airport
M'Sila Airport was a public use airport located near M'Sila, M'Sila Province, Algeria. Listed coordinates show the bulldozed remains of what might have
M'Sila Province-Aïn Khadra
Aïn Khadra is a town and commune in the northwest of M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°32′26″N 4°58′13″E / 35.54056°N 4.97028°E / 35.54056;
M'Sila Province-Souamaa
Souamaa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6424. Algeria portal Statoids 35°35′13″N 4°40′08″E
M'Sila Province-Zarzour
Zarzour is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 1876. Statoids 35°05′06″N 4°50′01″E / 35
M'Sila Province-Daïat Labguer (M'sila) massacre
Labguer (M'sila) massacre took place on June 16, 1997, less than two weeks after parliamentary elections, in the hamlet of Daïat Labguer (M'sila) (also
M'Sila Province-List of railway lines in Algeria
Al SJMKDK-line (2025) Béni Mansour-Bejaïa line (1889) Bordj Bou Arreridj-M'Sila line (2010) Tabia-Akid Abbes line (1916) Akid Abbes-Ghazaouet line (1936)
M'Sila Province-Sidi M'Hamed, M'Sila
Sidi M'Hamed is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6225. Statoids 34°44′09″N 4°17′09″E
M'Sila Province-Magra, Algeria
town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 31,749. City: Magra Country: Algeria Latitude: 35.69208
M'Sila Province-Maarif, Algeria
Maarif is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,990. Statoids 35°24′55″N 4°20′39″E /
M'Sila Province-Regency of Algiers
Gaid [fr] wrote: "Tlemcen, Mostaganem, Miliana, Médéa, Mila, Constantine, M'sila, Aïn El-Hamma, etc., were always sought after for their green sites, their
M'Sila Province-Algeria
Aghmat, Oujda, most of the Sous and Draa and reaching as far as M'sila and the Zab in Algeria. As the Fatimid state was at the time too weak to attempt a
M'Sila Province-Bordj Bou Arréridj Province
Bordj Bou Arréridj Province (Arabic: ولاية برج بوعريريج) is a province (wilaya) in northern Algeria around 200 km from the capital Algiers. It is considered
M'Sila Province-Aïn Fares, M'Sila
Aïn Fares is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal [1] Statoids; from the Journal Officiel de la République Algérienne of 2002-07-10
M'Sila Province-Oultene
Oultene is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 1,763. Algeria portal Statoids 35°07′10″N 4°22′23″E
M'Sila Province-Ouled Atia
Ouled Atia is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°10′25″N 3°43′35″E / 35.17361°N 3.72639°E / 35.17361; 3.72639 v t e
M'Sila Province-Ouled Madhi
Madhi is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,525. Algeria portal Statoids 35°34′36″N 4°30′30″E
M'Sila Province-NC Magra
known as NC Magra or NCM for short, is an Algerian football club based in the city of Magra in the M'Sila Province. The club was founded in 1998 and its colours
M'Sila Province-Ouled Derradj
Derradj is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,851. Algeria portal Statoids 35°41′N 4°47′E
M'Sila Province-Mohammed Boudiaf (M'Sila)
Mohamed Boudiaf is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. 34°53′39″N 4°25′43″E / 34.89417°N 4.42861°E / 34.89417; 4.42861 v t e
M'Sila Province-Ouled Mansour
Mansour is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,896. Algeria portal Statoids 35°32′28″N 4°58′20″E
M'Sila Province-WR M'Sila
Wyfak Riyadhi M'Sila (Arabic: الوفاق الرياضي للمسيلة), known as WR M'Sila or simply WRM for short, is an Algerian football club based in M'Sila. The club
M'Sila Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Bellemou Messaoud - Hicham Mezair - Mila Province - Military of Algeria - Min Jibalina - Mohamed Missouri - M'Sila - Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani - Mohamed
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Melh
Aïn El Melh is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 34°50′54″N 4°09′40″E / 34.84833°N 4.16111°E / 34.84833; 4.16111 v t e
M'Sila Province-Tourism in Algeria
Algeria is the largest country in Africa; one of the main tourist attractions is the Sahara, the largest desert in the world. Algeria has been a member
M'Sila Province-Tarmount
Tarmount is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 9438. Algeria portal Statoids 35°49′N 4°17′E
M'Sila Province-Hodna
depression lying in the northeastern section of M'Sila Province and the western end of Batna Province. The Hodna region was home to the Kingdom of Hodna
M'Sila Province-Tamsa
town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6284. Algeria portal "Algeria Municipalities". www
M'Sila Province-Chellal District
Chellal District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Chellal Ouled Madhi Khettouti Sed El
M'Sila Province-Ben Srour
Ben Srour is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°02′25″N 4°33′50″E / 35.04028°N 4.56389°E / 35.04028; 4.56389 v t e
M'Sila Province-Sidi Aïssa
Aïssa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 57,270. Algeria portal Statoids 36°30′00″N 4°17′52″E
M'Sila Province-Benzouh
Benzouh is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,197. Algeria portal Statoids 35°25′N 4°01′E
M'Sila Province-Khoubana
Khoubana is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,848. Algeria portal Statoids 35°20′20″N 4°34′01″E
M'Sila Province-Beni Ilmane
Ilmane is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,478. Algeria portal Statoids 35°56′57″N 4°07′09″E
M'Sila Province-Sidi Hadjeres
Hadjeres is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,774. Algeria portal Statoids 35°40′19″N 4°02′07″E
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Belaiba
Belaiba is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal [1] Statoids; from the Journal Officiel de la République Algérienne of 2002-07-10
M'Sila Province-Bou Saâda
s‘adah, meaning "place of happiness") is a town and municipality in M'Sila Province, Algeria, situated 245 km south of Algiers. As Arena it was the site of
M'Sila Province-Ouled Sidi Brahim
Brahim is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 2021 census it has a population of 14,499. Algeria portal Statoids 36°22′N 3°43′E
M'Sila Province-Bouti Sayah
Bouti Sayah is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,806. Algeria portal Statoids v t e
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Maadid
Maadid is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,274. Statoids 35°48′53″N 4°47′44″E /
M'Sila Province-Ouled Addi Guebala
Guebala is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,369. Algeria portal Statoids 35°40′14″N 4°52′40″E
M'Sila Province-Algerian nationalism
year. Was it not true that the province of Algiers was in our possession and that our sovereignty extended to M'sila, as was mentioned for our ancestors
M'Sila Province-Chellal
شلال) is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,268. Algeria portal Statoids 35°31′N 4°23′E
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Hautes Plaines
Djelfa and M'sila. The limits of the plains are not clearly defined, but administratively the territory falls within the following Algerian provinces:
M'Sila Province-Sidi Ameur
Ameur, El Bayadh, a town in El Bayadh Province, Algeria. Sidi Ameur, M'Sila, a town in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Sidi Ameur, Tunisia, a town in Tunisia
M'Sila Province-Khettouti Sed El Djir
commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal « Arrêté du 14 novembre 1987 portant changement du nom de la commune de “Zerarga”, wilaya de M'Sila », « JO
M'Sila Province-Ouanougha
Ouanougha is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,190. Algeria portal Statoids 35°58′51″N 4°11′10″E
M'Sila Province-M'Cif
M'Cif is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,241. Statoids 35°19′32″N 4°47′27″E / 35
M'Sila Province-Berhoum
Berhoum (Arabic: برهوم) is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 17,838.[needs update] It
M'Sila Province-Ouled Slimane
Slimane is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 2,070. Algeria portal Statoids 34°54′58″N 4°44′13″E
M'Sila Province-Ben S'Rour District
Ben S'Rour District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Ben Srour Ouled Slimane Zarzour Mohamed
M'Sila Province-Djebel Messaad
Messaad is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 11,344. Algeria portal Statoids 34°59′28″N 4°05′33″E
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Dehahna
Dehahna is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,411. Algeria portal Statoids 35°43′59″N 5°00′32″E
M'Sila Province-Hammam Dhalaa
Hammam Dhalaa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 34,785. Statoids 35°55′41″N 4°22′28″E
M'Sila Province-Ouled Djellal Province
located in the Algerian Sahara, its area 131,220 km² . It is delimited by: to the north by the M'sila Province; to the east by the Biskra Province and El M'Ghair
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Aïn Errich
Aïn Errich is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 34°40′51″N 4°05′49″E / 34.68083°N 4.09694°E / 34.68083; 4.09694 v t e
M'Sila Province-Abanni
believes the modern Aït-Abenn, who live in the mountains northwest of M'Sila, Algeria, to be descendants of the ancient Abanni. Ammianus Marcellinus, Res
M'Sila Province-Djebel Messaâd District
Djebel Messaâd District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Djebel Messaad Slim 34°59′28″N
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Hadjel
Aïn El Hadjel is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°40′26″N 3°52′54″E / 35.67389°N 3.88167°E / 35.67389; 3.88167 v t
M'Sila Province-List of earthquakes in 1965
10 casualties Note: At least 7.0 magnitude "Significant Earthquake: ALGERIA: M'SILA". National Geophysical Data Center. January 1, 1965. Retrieved February
M'Sila Province-Bir Foda
Foda is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,463. Algeria portal Statoids 34°49′12″N 3°45′38″E
M'Sila Province-Abdelkader Zoukh
Abdelkader Zoukh is a former Algerian politician who served as the wali of Algiers from 2013 to 2019, and also as the wali of M'Sila, Aïn Témouchent, Mostaganem
M'Sila Province-Architecture of Algeria
themselves in Algeria and in 1007 they founded an entirely new fortified capital known as Qala'at Bani Hammad, northeast of present-day M'Sila. Although abandoned
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Chott el Hodna
The Chott el Hodna (Arabic: شط الحضنة) is a very shallow saline lake in Algeria. It is located within an endorheic basin in the Hodna region, towards the
M'Sila Province-Hammam Dhalaâ District
Hammam Dhalaâ District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Hammam Dhalaa Tarmount Ouled Mansour
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Hadjel District
Aïn El Hadjel District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Aïn El Hadjel Sidi Hadjeres 35°40′26″N
M'Sila Province-Magra District
Magra District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Magra Berhoum Aïn Khadra Belaiba Dehahna
M'Sila 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
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Bou Saâda District
Bou Saâda District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Bou Saâda El Hamel Oultene Zawiyet
M'Sila Province-Medjedel
Medjedel is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 18,616. Within the Limes of western Numidia
M'Sila Province-Atia
Augustus Ouled Atia, town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria Atia, Bulgaria, village in Burgas Province, Bulgaria Assistive Technology Industry Association
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Khoubana District
Khoubana District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Khoubana M'Cif El Houamed v t e 35°20′20″N
M'Sila Province-List of World Heritage Sites in the Arab states
Criteria Area ha (acre) Year Description Qal'at Bani Hammad AlgeriaM'sila Province, Algeria 35°48′50″N 04°47′36″E / 35.81389°N 4.79333°E / 35.81389;
M'Sila Province-El Houamed
El Houamed is a city in Algeria. It is the birthplace of Nordine Zouareg. Algeria portal Zouareg, Nordine (2007-06-01). Mind Over Body: The Key to Lasting
M'Sila Province-Ouled Naïl
tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Melh District
Aïn El Melh District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Aïn El Melh Bir Foda Aïn Fares Sidi
M'Sila Province-Sétif (département)
a former French département in Algeria which existed between 1957 and 1974. Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9 December
M'Sila 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
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-List of conflicts in Algeria
Algerian Civil War 3 April 1997 CE — 4 April 1997 CE Thalit massacre 22 April 1997 CE Haouch Khemisti massacre 16 June 1997 CE Daïat Labguer (M'sila)
M'Sila Province-Emir Mustapha
Abdelkader as Khalifa of the Hodna region around the M'Sila territory. As soon as he arrived in M'Sila, he headed for the Hautes Plaines in the northeast
M'Sila Province-Mohamed Boudiaf
months later. Mohamed Boudiaf was born in Ouled Madhi (now in M'Sila Province), French Algeria, to a family of erstwhile nobility which had lost its standing
M'Sila Province-Beni Ali massacre
larger Rais massacre. List of massacres in Algeria Whitney, Craig R. (1997-08-30). "98 Die in One of Algerian Civil War's Worst Massacres". The New York
M'Sila Province-Hodna Mountains
mountain massif in northeastern Algeria. It rises on the northern side of the Hodna natural region in the M'Sila Province, near the town of Maadid around
M'Sila Province-Ali ibn Hamdun al-Andalusi
of the Fatimid Caliphate. He was the founder and governor of the city of M'Sila, and the progenitor of a line of governors and generals in the service of
M'Sila Province-Omaria massacre
The 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
M'Sila Province-1997
June 16 – About 50 people are killed in the Daïat Labguer (M'sila) massacre in Algeria. June 21 – The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
M'Sila Province-Beylik of Constantine
followed by Annaba, the other cities were Jijel, Collo, Béjaïa, Mila, M'Sila, Tebessa and Biskra. The highest authority in the Beylik was the Bey of
M'Sila Province-Qal'at Bani Hammad
Algeria. Now in ruins, in the 11th century, it served as the first capital of the Hammadid dynasty. It is in the Hodna Mountains northeast of M'Sila,
M'Sila Province-Haouch Khemisti massacre
Haouch Khemisti massacre took place before dawn on April 22, 1997, in the Algerian village of Haouch Mokhfi Khemisti, some 25 km south of Algiers near Bougara
M'Sila Province-Ouled Naïl Range
جبال أولاد نايل, French: Monts des Ouled Naïl) is a mountain range in Algeria, part of the Saharan Atlas of the greater Atlas Mountain System. The range
M'Sila Province-Great Mosque of Qal'at Bani Hammad
the UNESCO World Heritage city of Qal'at Bani Hammad, in the province of M'sila, Algeria. Its construction dates back to the early 11th century, during
M'Sila Province-Senâm
Senâm is the name of a long, low hill situated in M'sila Province, Algeria, southwest of Algiers. The hill is covered with a large number of stone circles
M'Sila Province-Ouled Sidi Brahim District
Ouled Sidi Brahim district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Ouled Sidi Brahim. The district is
M'Sila Province-Zouave
descent born in French Algeria (pieds-noirs), a policy which continued until the final dissolution of these regiments after the Algerian War. In the 1860s
M'Sila Province-Sidi Ameur District
Sidi Ameur district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Sidi Ameur. The district is composed of
M'Sila Province-Titteri
of Médéa, stretching across parts of Aïn Defla, Bouïra, Djelfa and M'Sila Province as well. Its northern zone corresponds to the southern slopes of the
M'Sila Province-Rais massacre
The Rais massacre, of August 28, 1997, was one of Algeria's bloodiest massacres of the 1990s. It took place at the village of Rais, near Sidi Moussa and
M'Sila Province-Batna (département)
continued to exist until 1974 when it was split into Batna Province, Biskra Province, Djelfa Province, M'Sila Province and Tébessa Province. v t e v t e
M'Sila Province-Médéa (département)
a former French département in Algeria which existed between 1957 and 1974. Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9 December
M'Sila Province-Sidi M'Hamed (disambiguation)
municipality in M'Sila Province Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery, a cemetery in Algiers Province Sidi M'hamed Benaouda, a municipality in Relizane Province Sidi
M'Sila Province-Thalit massacre
during the Algerian Civil War List of massacres in Algeria Ksar el Boukhari, Algeria Page, retrieved 11 February 2010 "More than 80 Algerians killed in
M'Sila Province-Medjedel District
Medjedel district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Medjedel. The district is composed of two
M'Sila Province-Djelfa
inhabitants belong to the Ouled Naïl, also living in Biskra, M'Sila,Ghardaia and in Saharan Atlas. Algeria portal Scheffel, Richard L.; Wernet, Susan J., eds.
M'Sila 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).
M'Sila Province-Deserts and xeric shrublands
Desertic region at the M'Sila Province, Algeria
M'Sila Province-Bentalha massacre
estimate) to 400 (The Economist) to 417 (independent sources). In 1997, Algeria experienced a violent civil conflict triggered by the cancellation of the
M'Sila 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)
M'Sila Province-Si Zerrouk massacre
neighborhood in the south of Larbaa in Algeria on 27 July 1997. About 50 people were killed. In 1997, Algeria was at the peak of a civil conflict that
M'Sila Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Algeria
defined as natural heritage. Algeria accepted the convention on 24 June 1974. There are seven World Heritage Sites in Algeria, with a further six on the
M'Sila Province-Ouled Derradj District
Ouled Derradj district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Ouled Derradj. The district is further
M'Sila Province-Souhane massacre
on Islamist groups such as the GIA. List of Algerian massacres of the 1990s List of massacres in Algeria Souhane in 2005 Turkish Daily News Violence Dagsbladet
M'Sila Province-Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
Algeria. Around 100 people were killed as a result of the massacre. This massacre was one of the bloodiest since the start of terrorism in Algeria. Algeria-Watch's
M'Sila Province-Mohamed Kacimi
Mohamed Kacimi (born 1955) is an Algerian novelist and playwright. Mohamed Kacimi was born in 1955 in El Hamel, French Algeria. He was raised as a Muslim,
M'Sila Province-Oussama Darfalou
born 29 September 1993) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for CR Belouizdad and the Algeria national team. Coming from USM
M'Sila Province-Lalla Zaynab
Lalla Zaynab (c. 1862 – 19 December 1904) was an Algerian Sufi Muslim spiritual leader. Regarded as a living saint by her followers, she fought a bitter
M'Sila Province-2010 in Algeria
rebels. July 8: Algerian security forces killed three militants in M'Sila the APS news agency reported. In the al-Nawarah neighborhood of M'Sila troops came
M'Sila Province-Kingdom of Beni Abbas
expedition commanded by Sinan Reis and Ramdan Pasha near Wadi el Hammam, towards M'sila. The capture of Béjaïa by Salah Rais in 1555 confirmed Abdelaziz's fears
M'Sila Province-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
Médéa 145,400 Mestghanem Mostaganem 245,300 Mouaskar Mascara 108,600 M'Sila M'Sila 132,900 Qacentina Constantine 464,200 Saïda Saïda 142,400 Sidi-bel-Abbès
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Nordine Zouareg
in Tucson, Arizona with his two children. Nordine Zouareg was born in Algeria to Bedouin parents in the back of a French army truck. He was a sickly
M'Sila Province-Sidi Aïssa District
Ouled Sidi Brahim district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Sidi Aïssa. The district is composed
M'Sila Province-Bou Saada Airport
DAAD), is an airport located 7.5 NM (13.9 km; 8.6 mi) north of Bou Saada, Algeria. AIP and Chart Archived 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine from Service
M'Sila Province-Amal Bou Saâda
(Arabic: أمل بوسعادة), known as A Bou Saâda or simply ABS for short, is an Algerian football club based in Bou Saâda. The club was founded in 1941 and its
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Algeria AG27 M'Sila Province, Algeria AG29 Oum el Bouaghi Province, Algeria AG30 Sidi Bel Abbès Province, Algeria AG31 Skikda Province, Algeria AG33 Tébessa
M'Sila Province-Architecture of Africa
themselves in Algeria and in 1007 they founded an entirely new fortified capital known as Qala'at Bani Hammad, northeast of present-day M'Sila. Although abandoned
M'Sila Province-Tobna
position, it once controlled the eastern part of the Hodna region, while M'Sila did the west. It flourished from the time of the Roman Empire through the
M'Sila Province-2020–21 Algerian Ligue 2
The 2020–21 Algerian Ligue 2 was the 57th season of the Algerian Ligue 2 since its establishment. the competition was organized in this season by the Ligue
M'Sila Province-List of places named after people
Boumédiène, President of Algeria Messaoud Boudjeriou – Messaoud Boudjeriou (1930–1961), Algerian revolutionary Mohammed Boudiaf (M'Sila) – Mohamed Boudiaf,
M'Sila Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
18,725 Province of Indonesia. M'Sila Province 18,718 Province of Algeria. Sogn og Fjordane 18,619 County of Norway. Sucumbíos 18,612 Province of Ecuador
M'Sila Province-Abd Allah al-Mahdi Billah
whereupon al-Qa'im established a new city, named al-Muhammadiya (modern M'Sila) after himself, to cement Fatimid control over the area. One of the earliest
M'Sila Province-October 1980
moved from a three-room prison to exile under house arrest in the city of M'Sila. Ben Bella's release followed a pardon by Boumediene's successor, President
M'Sila Province-Africa–China economic relations
alliances with 6 African states, 4 of which are major oil suppliers: Sudan, Algeria, Nigeria and Egypt. On the whole, however, China's influence remains limited
M'Sila Province-June 16
Hungary. 1997 – Fifty people are killed in the Daïat Labguer (M'sila) massacre in Algeria. 2000 – The Secretary-General of the UN reports that Israel has
M'Sila Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
18,725 Province of Indonesia. M'Sila Province 18,718 Province of Algeria. Sogn og Fjordane 18,619 County of Norway. Sucumbíos 18,612 Province of Ecuador
M'Sila Province-July 1979
Algeria's independence. Ben Bella had been confined to a house in the city of M'Sila after being deposed on June 14, 1965. Died: Mendy Rudolph, 53, American
M'Sila Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
18,725 Province of Indonesia. M'Sila Province 18,718 Province of Algeria. Sogn og Fjordane 18,619 County of Norway. Sucumbíos 18,612 Province of Ecuador
M'Sila Province-Atia
Augustus Ouled Atia, town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria Atia, Bulgaria, village in Burgas Province, Bulgaria Assistive Technology Industry Association
M'Sila Province-Rais massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Bordj Bou Arréridj Province
Batna and M'sila, in the Daira of Bordj Zemmoura, some Turkish traditions remain. Bordj Bou Arréridj is a preeminently agricultural province, with the
M'Sila Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
605,578 815,045 991,846 13 Tlemcen 707,453 846,942 949,135 25 Constantine 662,330 815,032 943,112 6 Béjaïa
M'Sila Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
13 07 Biskra Province 20 986 km2 0.88% 14 14 Tiaret Province 20 673 km2 0.87% 15 28 M'Sila Province 18 718 km2 0.79% 16 12 Tébessa Province 14 227 km2 0
M'Sila Province-M'Sila, Algeria
M'sila (also spelled Msila) (Arabic: المسيلة); is the capital of M'Sila Province, Algeria, and is co-extensive with M'sila District. It has a population
M'Sila Province-Haouch Khemisti massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Thalit massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Souhane massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Si Zerrouk massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Beni Ali massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Omaria massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila 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
M'Sila 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"
M'Sila Province-List of World Heritage Sites in the Arab states
Criteria Area ha (acre) Year Description Qal'at Bani Hammad AlgeriaM'sila Province, Algeria 35°48′50″N 04°47′36″E / 35.81389°N 4.79333°E / 35.81389;
M'Sila Province-June 16
Communism in Hungary. 1997 – Fifty people are killed in the Daïat Labguer (M'sila) massacre in Algeria. 2000 – The Secretary-General of the UN reports that
M'Sila Province-Outline of Algeria
Bayadh El Oued El Tarf Ghardaïa Guelma Illizi Jijel Khenchela Laghouat M'Sila Mascara Médéa Mila Mostaganem Naama Oran Ouargla Oum el-Bouaghi Relizane
M'Sila Province-Mohamed Boussefiane
Olympique de Médéa 5 (0) 2012–2013 RC Kouba - 2013–2014 Hydra AC - 2014–2015 Hamra Annaba - 2015–2016 WR M'Sila - *Club domestic league appearances and goals
M'Sila Province-Tourism in Algeria
Criteria Area ha (acre) Adoption Description Beni Hammad Fort AlgeriaM'sila Province, Algeria 35°48′50″N 04°47′36″E / 35.81389°N 4.79333°E / 35.81389;
M'Sila Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
18,725 Province of Indonesia. M'Sila Province 18,718 Province of Algeria. Sogn og Fjordane 18,619 County of Norway. Sucumbíos 18,612 Province of Ecuador
M'Sila Province-Djelfa
(Ethiopia) The inhabitants belong to the Ouled Naïl, also living in Biskra, M'Sila,Ghardaia and in Saharan Atlas. Algeria portal Scheffel, Richard L.; Wernet
M'Sila Province-Nordine Zouareg
Nordine Zouareg (born July 1, 1962) is a French-American fitness personality, high-performance coach and author who has won Mr. France, Mr. Europe, Mr
M'Sila Province-Amal Bou Saâda
Amal Bou Saâda (Arabic: أمل بوسعادة), known as A Bou Saâda or simply ABS for short, is an Algerian football club based in Bou Saâda. The club was founded
M'Sila Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
18,725 Province of Indonesia. M'Sila Province 18,718 Province of Algeria. Sogn og Fjordane 18,619 County of Norway. Sucumbíos 18,612 Province of Ecuador
M'Sila Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
18,725 Province of Indonesia. M'Sila Province 18,718 Province of Algeria. Sogn og Fjordane 18,619 County of Norway. Sucumbíos 18,612 Province of Ecuador
M'Sila Province-Deserts and xeric shrublands
Desertic region at the M'Sila Province, Algeria
M'Sila Province-Msila
refer to: M'Sila, Algeria, the capital of M'Sila Province, Algeria M'Sila Province, Algeria Msila, Morocco, a municipality in Taza Province, Morocco This
M'Sila Province-Architecture of Africa
fortified capital known as Qala'at Bani Hammad, northeast of present-day M'Sila. Although abandoned and destroyed in the 12th century, the city has been
M'Sila Province-El Houamed
El Houamed Commune and town Country Algeria Province M'Sila Province Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
M'Sila Province-2010 in Algeria
security forces killed three militants in M'Sila the APS news agency reported. In the al-Nawarah neighborhood of M'Sila troops came in conflict with an unidentified
M'Sila Province-Ouled Sidi Brahim
Ouled Sidi Brahim is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 2021 census it has a population of 14,499. Algeria portal Statoids
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Hadjel District
Aïn El Hadjel District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Aïn El Hadjel Sidi Hadjeres 35°40′26″N
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Melh District
Aïn El Melh District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Aïn El Melh Bir Foda Aïn Fares
M'Sila Province-Ben S'Rour District
Ben S'Rour District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Ben Srour Ouled Slimane Zarzour
M'Sila Province-Bou Saâda District
Bou Saâda District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Bou Saâda El Hamel Oultene Zawiyet
M'Sila Province-Chellal District
Chellal District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Chellal Ouled Madhi Khettouti Sed El
M'Sila Province-Djebel Messaâd District
Djebel Messaâd District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Djebel Messaad Slim 34°59′28″N
M'Sila Province-Hammam Dhalaâ District
Hammam Dhalaâ District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Hammam Dhalaa Tarmount Ouled
M'Sila Province-Khoubana District
Khoubana District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Khoubana M'Cif El Houamed v t e 35°20′20″N
M'Sila Province-Magra District
Magra District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Magra Berhoum Aïn Khadra Belaiba Dehahna
M'Sila Province-List of earthquakes in 2010
struck Vanuatu on August 10. A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Pastaza Province in Ecuador on August 12. A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck the Mariana
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Hadjel
Aïn El Hadjel is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°40′26″N 3°52′54″E / 35.67389°N 3.88167°E / 35.67389; 3.88167 v t
M'Sila Province-Aïn El Melh
Aïn El Melh is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 34°50′54″N 4°09′40″E / 34.84833°N 4.16111°E / 34.84833; 4.16111 v t e
M'Sila Province-Aïn Errich
Aïn Errich is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 34°40′51″N 4°05′49″E / 34.68083°N 4.09694°E / 34.68083; 4.09694 v t e
M'Sila Province-Aïn Fares, M'Sila
Aïn Fares is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal [1] Statoids; from the Journal Officiel de la République Algérienne of 2002-07-10
M'Sila Province-Aïn Khadra
Aïn Khadra is a town and commune in the northwest of M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°32′26″N 4°58′13″E / 35.54056°N 4.97028°E / 35.54056;
M'Sila Province-Belaiba
Belaiba is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal [1] Statoids; from the Journal Officiel de la République Algérienne of 2002-07-10
M'Sila Province-Ben Srour
Ben Srour is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°02′25″N 4°33′50″E / 35.04028°N 4.56389°E / 35.04028; 4.56389 v t e
M'Sila Province-Beni Ilmane
Beni Ilmane is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,478. Algeria portal Statoids 35°56′57″N
M'Sila Province-Benzouh
Benzouh is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,197. Algeria portal Statoids 35°25′N
M'Sila Province-Berhoum
Berhoum (Arabic: برهوم) is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 17,838.[needs update] It
M'Sila Province-Bir Foda
Bir Foda is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,463. Algeria portal Statoids 34°49′12″N
M'Sila Province-Bouti Sayah
Bouti Sayah is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 7,806. Algeria portal Statoids v t
M'Sila Province-Chellal
Chellal (Arabic: شلال) is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,268. Algeria portal Statoids
M'Sila Province-Dehahna
Dehahna is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,411. Algeria portal Statoids 35°43′59″N
M'Sila Province-Djebel Messaad
Djebel Messaad is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 11,344. Algeria portal Statoids
M'Sila Province-El Hamel
El Hamel is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,195. El Hamel was built in the 11th
M'Sila Province-Hammam Dhalaa
Hammam Dhalaa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 34,785. Statoids 35°55′41″N 4°22′28″E
M'Sila Province-Khoubana
Khoubana is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,848. Algeria portal Statoids 35°20′20″N
M'Sila Province-Maadid
Maadid is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,274. Statoids 35°48′53″N 4°47′44″E /
M'Sila Province-Maarif, Algeria
Maarif is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,990. Statoids 35°24′55″N 4°20′39″E /
M'Sila Province-Magra, Algeria
Maggara (Maqra or Maqqara, Macri in antiquity) is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 31,749
M'Sila Province-M'Cif
M'Cif is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,241. Statoids 35°19′32″N 4°47′27″E /
M'Sila Province-Medjedel
Medjedel is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 18,616. Within the Limes of western Numidia
M'Sila Province-M'Tarfa
M'Tarfa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. The commune is approximately 223 square kilometers in area. According to the 1998 census it
M'Sila Province-Ouanougha
Ouanougha is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,190. Algeria portal Statoids 35°58′51″N
M'Sila Province-Ouled Addi Guebala
Ouled Addi Guebala is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,369. Algeria portal Statoids
M'Sila Province-Ouled Atia
Ouled Atia is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal 35°10′25″N 3°43′35″E / 35.17361°N 3.72639°E / 35.17361; 3.72639 v t e
M'Sila Province-Ouled Derradj
Ouled Derradj is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 22,851. Algeria portal Statoids 35°41′N
M'Sila Province-Ouled Madhi
Ouled Madhi is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,525. Algeria portal Statoids 35°34′36″N
M'Sila Province-Ouled Mansour
Ouled Mansour is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,896. Algeria portal Statoids 35°32′28″N
M'Sila Province-Ouled Slimane
Ouled Slimane is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 2,070. Algeria portal Statoids 34°54′58″N
M'Sila Province-Oultene
Oultene is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 1,763. Algeria portal Statoids 35°07′10″N
M'Sila Province-Sidi Aïssa
Sidi Aïssa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 57,270. Algeria portal Statoids 36°30′00″N
M'Sila Province-Sidi Ameur, M'Sila
Sidi Ameur is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 18,721. Algeria portal Statoids Wikimedia
M'Sila Province-Sidi Hadjeres
Sidi Hadjeres is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,774. Algeria portal Statoids 35°40′19″N
M'Sila Province-Sidi M'Hamed, M'Sila
Sidi M'Hamed is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6225. Statoids 34°44′09″N 4°17′09″E
M'Sila Province-Slim, M'Sila
Slim is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5777. Statoids 34°53′49″N 3°44′05″E / 34
M'Sila Province-Souamaa
Souamaa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6424. Algeria portal Statoids 35°35′13″N
M'Sila Province-Tamsa
Tamsa is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6284. Algeria portal "Algeria Municipalities"
M'Sila Province-Tarmount
Tarmount is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 9438. Algeria portal Statoids 35°49′N
M'Sila Province-Zarzour
Zarzour is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 1876. Statoids 35°05′06″N 4°50′01″E /
M'Sila Province-Khettouti Sed El Djir
commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Algeria portal « Arrêté du 14 novembre 1987 portant changement du nom de la commune de “Zerarga”, wilaya de M'Sila », « JO
M'Sila Province-Sétif (département)
exist until 1974 when it was split into Béjaïa Province, Jijel Province, M'Sila Province and Sétif Province. Départements français d'Algérie (not yet translated
M'Sila Province-Médéa (département)
exist until 1974 when it was split into Bouira Province, Djelfa Province, Médéa Province and M'Sila Province. Départements français d'Algérie on the French
M'Sila Province-WR M'Sila
Wyfak Riyadhi M'Sila (Arabic: الوفاق الرياضي للمسيلة), known as WR M'Sila or simply WRM for short, is an Algerian football club based in M'Sila. The club
M'Sila Province-List of places named after people
Messaoud Boudjeriou (1930–1961), Algerian revolutionary Mohammed Boudiaf (M'Sila) – Mohamed Boudiaf, President of Algeria Mostefa Ben Brahim, Sid Bel Abbés
M'Sila Province-Mohammed Boudiaf (M'Sila)
Mohamed Boudiaf is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. 34°53′39″N 4°25′43″E / 34.89417°N 4.42861°E / 34.89417; 4.42861 v t e
M'Sila Province-Sidi Ameur
Sidi Ameur, El Bayadh, a town in El Bayadh Province, Algeria. Sidi Ameur, M'Sila, a town in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Sidi Ameur, Tunisia, a town in Tunisia
M'Sila Province-List of universities in Algeria
French) Mostaganem University of Mostaganem 1969 Public [40] M'Sila University of M'Sila 1985 Public [41] Naama University Center of Naama 2010 Public
M'Sila Province-NC Magra
short, is an Algerian football club based in the city of Magra in the M'Sila Province. The club was founded in 1998 and its colours are Blue and white. Their
M'Sila Province-Qal'at Bani Hammad
capital of the Hammadid dynasty. It is in the Hodna Mountains northeast of M'Sila, at an elevation of 1,418 metres (4,652 ft), and receives abundant water
M'Sila Province-Senâm
Senâm is the name of a long, low hill situated in M'sila Province, Algeria, southwest of Algiers. The hill is covered with a large number of stone circles
M'Sila Province-1997
City bombing. June 16 – About 50 people are killed in the Daïat Labguer (M'sila) massacre in Algeria. June 21 – The Women's National Basketball Association
M'Sila Province-Algeria
Sijilmasa, Aghmat, Oujda, most of the Sous and Draa and reaching as far as M'sila and the Zab in Algeria. As the Fatimid state was at the time too weak to
M'Sila Province-Africa–China economic relations
Depending on the consent of the host country, Chinese enterprises or province level agricultural institutes operate a center for an additional five to
M'Sila Province-Ouled Naïl
living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa.
M'Sila Province-Mohamed Boudiaf
four months later. Mohamed Boudiaf was born in Ouled Madhi (now in M'Sila Province), French Algeria, to a family of erstwhile nobility which had lost
M'Sila Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Algeria
Heritage Sites Site Image Location (province) Year listed UNESCO data Description Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad M'Sila 1980 102; iii (cultural) Qal'at Bani
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Chott el Hodna
This article about a location in M'Sila Province is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
M'Sila Province-M'Sila Airport
M'Sila Airport was a public use airport located near M'Sila, M'Sila Province, Algeria. Listed coordinates show the bulldozed remains of what might have
M'Sila Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
Bellemou Messaoud - Hicham Mezair - Mila Province - Military of Algeria - Min Jibalina - Mohamed Missouri - M'Sila - Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani - Mohamed
M'Sila Province-Bou Saâda
s‘adah, meaning "place of happiness") is a town and municipality in M'Sila Province, Algeria, situated 245 km south of Algiers. As Arena it was the site
M'Sila Province-Provinces of Algeria
Saïda Skikda Sidi Bel Abbes Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem M'sila Mascara Ouargla Oran Immediately after independence, Algeria retained its
M'Sila Province-List of conflicts in Algeria
22 April 1997 CE Haouch Khemisti massacre 16 June 1997 CE Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 27 July 1997 CE Si Zerrouk massacre 3 August 1997 CE Oued El-Had
M'Sila Province-Lalla Zaynab
Islam Nationality Algerian (Colonial Algeria) Home town El Hamel, M'Sila Province Parent Muhammad bin Abi al-Qasim (father) School Sufism Jurisprudence
M'Sila Province-Hautes Plaines
towns of the plateau are Bordj Bou Arreridj, Sétif, Tiaret, Djelfa and M'sila. The limits of the plains are not clearly defined, but administratively
M'Sila Province-Hodna Mountains
It rises on the northern side of the Hodna natural region in the M'Sila Province, near the town of Maadid around 200 km southeast of Algiers. These
M'Sila Province-Ouled Naïl Range
Geography Ouled Naïl Range سلسلة جبال أولاد نايل Country Algeria Provinces M'Sila, Djelfa and Laghouat Parent range Saharan Atlas Geology Orogeny Alpine orogeny
M'Sila 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
M'Sila Province-Oussama Darfalou
Oussama Darfalou (Arabic: أسامة درفلو; born 29 September 1993) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for CR Belouizdad and the
M'Sila Province-Mohamed Kacimi
Mohamed Kacimi (born 1955) is an Algerian novelist and playwright. Mohamed Kacimi was born in 1955 in El Hamel, French Algeria. He was raised as a Muslim
M'Sila Province-List of earthquakes in 1965
casualties Note: At least 7.0 magnitude "Significant Earthquake: ALGERIA: M'SILA". National Geophysical Data Center. January 1, 1965. Retrieved February
M'Sila Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Algeria AG27 M'Sila Province, Algeria AG29 Oum el Bouaghi Province, Algeria AG30 Sidi Bel Abbès Province, Algeria AG31 Skikda Province, Algeria AG33
M'Sila Province-Medjedel District
Medjedel district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Medjedel. The district is composed of two
M'Sila Province-Ouled Derradj District
Ouled Derradj district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Ouled Derradj. The district is further
M'Sila Province-Ouled Sidi Brahim District
Sidi Brahim district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Ouled Sidi Brahim. The district is further
M'Sila Province-Sidi Aïssa District
Sidi Brahim district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Sidi Aïssa. The district is composed of
M'Sila Province-Sidi Ameur District
Sidi Ameur district is an Algerian administrative district in the M'Sila province. Its capital is the town of Sidi Ameur. The district is composed of
M'Sila Province-Zouave
Each of the three line regiments of zouaves was allocated to a different province of Algeria, where their depots and peace-time garrisons were located. The
M'Sila Province-Architecture of Algeria
fortified capital known as Qala'at Bani Hammad, northeast of present-day M'Sila. Although abandoned and destroyed in the 12th century, the city has been
M'Sila Province-COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria
Djelfa, Mascara, Oum El Bouaghi, Batna, Bouira, Relizane, Biskra, Khenchela, M'sila, Chlef, Sidi Bel Abbes, Medea, Blida, Bordj Bou Arreridj, Tipaza, Ouargla
M'Sila Province-Ouled Djellal Province
to the north by the M'sila Province; to the east by the Biskra Province and El M'Ghair Province; to the west by the Djelfa Province; and to the south by
M'Sila Province-2020–21 Algerian Ligue 2
CRB Ouled Djellal MSP Batna DRB Tadjenanet CR Beni Thour A Bou Saâda WR M'Sila USM Blida RCB Oued Rhiou US Remchi IRB El Kerma OM Arzew Matches played
M'Sila Province-Sidi M'Hamed (disambiguation)
municipality in Algiers Province Sidi M'Hamed, a municipality in M'Sila Province Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery, a cemetery in Algiers Province Sidi M'hamed Benaouda
M'Sila Province-Bentalha massacre
Thalit massacre 3–4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
M'Sila Province-Boughezoul–Laghouat Line
Leaving the station, the line briefly shares its route with the Tissemsilt-M'Sila line for approximately 3 km before taking a north-south orientation that
M'Sila Province-Great Mosque of Qal'at Bani Hammad
located in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Qal'at Bani Hammad, in the province of M'sila, Algeria. Its construction dates back to the early 11th century, during
M'Sila Province-Abdelkader Zoukh
Administration in 1982. His first administrative position was as the wali of M'Sila Province between August 21, 1991, and 1996. Between 1996 and August 22, 1999
M'Sila 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, while
M'Sila Province-Communes of Algeria
496 Mouzaia DZ.BL.MO 44,893 M'Rara DZ.EO.MR 5,976 M'Sara DZ.KH.MS 4,194 M'Sila DZ.MS.MS 123,059 Msirda Fouaga DZ.TL.MF 5,496 M'Sisna DZ.BJ.MS 8,462 M'Tarfa
M'Sila Province-ISO 3166-2:DZ
صالح DZ-18 Jijel جيجل DZ-40 Khenchela خنشلة DZ-03 Laghouat الأغواط DZ-28 M'sila المسيلة DZ-29 Mascara معسكر DZ-26 Médéa المدية DZ-43 Mila ميلة DZ-27 Mostaganem
M'Sila Province-List of airports in Algeria
Airport) M'Sila M'Sila M'Sila Airport - Closed 35°42′35″N 04°27′30″E / 35.70972°N 4.45833°E / 35.70972; 4.45833 (M'Sila Airport (M'Sila)) Mostaganem
M'Sila Province-Bou Saada Airport
Bou Saada Airport (IATA: BUJ, ICAO: DAAD), is an airport located 7.5 NM (13.9 km; 8.6 mi) north of Bou Saada, Algeria. AIP and Chart Archived 2007-09-26