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Communes of Mediouna:
- Almajjatia Oulad Tal
- Lahraouyine
- Mediouna
- Sidi Hajjaj Oued Has
- Tit Mellil
Mediouna
Mediouna-ISO 3166-2:MA
المضيق - الفنيدق prefecture 01 MA-MAR Marrakech مراكش prefecture 07 MA-MED Médiouna مديونة province 06 MA-MEK Meknès مكناس prefecture 03 MA-MID Midelt ميدلت
Mediouna-History of the Armée de l'Air (1909–1942)
Wildcat of VF-9. Shortly afterwards, 13 Wildcats attacked the airfield at Médiouna and destroyed a total of 11 French aircraft, including six from GC II/5
Mediouna-Moroccan Spirit
Derviche 5:11 Jilala II: Nocturnal Ritual 3:29 La Mamounia 7:43 Moussem Mediouna 4:12 Music For 1001 Nights (Outro) 4:52 Some of tracks used fragments of
Mediouna-Tit Mellil
Tit Mellil is a town and municipality in Médiouna Province of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. It is also a southeastern suburb of the city of
Mediouna-84th Bombardment Squadron
1942 Greensboro Army Air Base, North Carolina, 16 July–c. 17 October 1942 Médiouna Airfield, French Morocco, c. 18 November 1942 Youks-les-Bains Airfield
Mediouna-Lahraouyine
Lahraouyine (Arabic: الهراويين) is a small city and rural commune in Médiouna Province, of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. It recorded a population
Mediouna-48th Flying Training Squadron
Algeria, 20 November 1942 Berteaux Airfield, Algeria, 5 January 1943 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, 28 February 1943 Telergma Airfield, Algeria,
Mediouna-Taounate Province
(18,990) Jbabra (19,076) Bouarouss (18,495) Moulay Bouchta (16,602) Aïn Médiouna (16,410) Ras el Oued (15,949) Bouchabel (16,652) Loulja (16,515) Ourtzagh
Mediouna-37th Flying Training Squadron
January 1943 – 18 January 1943 La Senia Airfield, Algeria, 27 February 1943 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, c. 17 March 1943 Telergma Airfield, Algeria,
Mediouna-Maghrawa
mausoleum of the marabout Sidi Lakhdar is located), the Beni Zeroual and the Mediounas, most of them communes of the wilaya of Mostaganem.[citation needed] The
Mediouna-527th Space Aggressor Squadron
being initially stationed in Algeria. Flying operations began 15 May from Médiouna Airfield, near Casablanca, French Morocco. Moved eastward supporting the
Mediouna-81st Fighter-Bomber Group
May 1942 Muroc Army Air Field, California, c. 28 June – 4 October 1942 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, c. 5 January 1943 Thelepte Airfield, Tunisia
Mediouna-Theodore H. Winters Jr.
throughout the next few days and destroyed 20 planes on the ground at Médiouna Airdrome. He then bombed enemy vehicles at Fedala and then attacked enemy
Mediouna-List of digital television deployments by country
following cities and their regions: Casablanca, Benslimane, Settat, Nouaceur, Mediouna, Mohammedia, Rabat, Salé, Skhirat-Temara, Kenitra, Sidi Kacem, Khemisset
Mediouna-Donaldson Air Force Base
With its training completed, the group went overseas, transferring to Médiouna Airfield, in French Morocco with the Twelfth Air Force. With the departure
Mediouna-Military history of Gibraltar during World War II
The 64 bombers flew from bases in Oran, Tafaroui (in Algeria), Meknes, Mediouna, and Port Lyautey (in Morocco). The French action was approved by both
Mediouna-379th Bombardment Squadron
October and December 1942. In November 1942, the squadron flew its planes to Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, to support Operation Torch, the invasion of North
Mediouna-381st Bombardment Squadron
October and December 1942. In November 1942, the squadron flew its planes to Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, to support Operation Torch, the invasion of North
Mediouna-École militaire interarmes
Saint-Cyr in 1942. The merged academies formed the School of Cherchell-Mediouna, created after the German occupation of the Southern Zone of France. In
Mediouna-1st Foreign Regiment (France)
and 60 fatalities during an operation at night to liberate the post of Mediouna. The 2nd battalion chief, Commandant (Major) Deslandre was killed while
Mediouna-91st Attack Squadron
11 November 1942 Louis Gentil Field, French Morocco, 16 December 1942 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, c. 5 January 1943 Thelepte Airfield, Tunisia
Mediouna-14th Operations Group
Algeria, 22 November 1942 Berteaux Airfield, Algeria, 9 January 1943 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, 5 March 1943 Telergma Airfield, Algeria, 5 May
Mediouna-Rock art of the Djelfa region
Gour), 26 (Ben Hadid), 25 (Kheneg Hilal), 24 (Theniet bou Mediouna II), 23 (Theniet bou Mediouna I), 22 (Theniet el Mzab), 21 (Daïet Geklil), 16 (Oued Mergueb)
Mediouna-COVID-19 pandemic in Morocco
Skhirat-Témara, Kénitra, Casablanca, Mohammadia, El Jadida, Nouaceur, Médiouna, Ben Slimane, Berrechid and Marrakech. Note that commercial activities
Mediouna-428th Bombardment Squadron
October and December 1942. In November 1942, the squadron flew its planes to Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, to support Operation Torch, the invasion of North
Mediouna-List of municipalities, communes, and arrondissements of Morocco
533.07.09. Taourirt Province Rural commune 1150 7435 1 7434 Mediouna 355.01.03. Médiouna Province Municipality 2958 14712 3 14709 Mehdya 281.01.05. Kénitra
Mediouna-Ksibet El Mediouni
Abd'Allah El Mediouni who may be an Almoravide coming from the village of Mediouna near Casablanca in Morocco. The city is known for its traditional crafts
Mediouna-RAF Hethel
as a staging area for deploying from Greenville AAF, South Carolina to Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco. In addition, the airfield was also used as a
Mediouna-526th Fighter Squadron
being initially stationed in Algeria. Flying operations began 15 May from Médiouna Airfield, near Casablanca, French Morocco. Moved eastward supporting the
Mediouna-86th Flying Training Squadron
1942 Greensboro Army Air Base, North Carolina, 16 July–17 October 1942 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, 17 November 1942 Youks-les-Bains Airfield, Algeria
Mediouna-380th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron
October and December 1942. In November 1942, the squadron flew its planes to Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, to support Operation Torch, the invasion of North
Mediouna-Sidi M'Hamed Ben Ali District
further divided into 3 municipalities: Sidi M'hamed Ben Ali Beni Zentis Mediouna v t e 36°08′36″N 0°50′36″E / 36.14333°N 0.84333°E / 36.14333; 0.84333
Mediouna-Politics of Morocco
Ifrane, Jerada, Kénitra, Khémisset, Khénifra, Khouribga, Laâyoune, Larache, Médiouna, Midelt, Moulay Yacoub, Nador, Nouaceur, Ouarzazate, Oued Ed-Dahab, Ouezzane
Mediouna-List of concentration and internment camps
Kef Laghouat Geryville. Also camps connected to the Laconia incident: Mediouna (near Casablanca) Qued-Zen, Morocco (near Casablanca) Sidi-el-Avachi, Morocco
Mediouna-Antoine Huré
In April 1919 he led a column to the relief of a French garrison at Aïn Médiouna which had put up a defence against a Moroccan force twenty times their
Mediouna-Laconia incident
death toll as 1757. From Casablanca, most of the survivors were taken to Mediouna to await transport to a prison camp in Germany. On 8 November, the Allied
Mediouna-Relizane Province
El Hamri El Hassi El Matmar El Ouldja Had Echkalla Kalaa Lahlef Mazouna Mediouna Mendes Merdja Sidi Abed Ouarizane Oued Essalem Oued Rhiou Ouled Aiche Ouled
Mediouna-Grand Casablanca
provinces: Prefecture of Casablanca Prefecture of Mohammedia Nouaceur Province Mediouna Province Casablanca "Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat
Mediouna-Casablanca-Settat
Benslimane Province Berrechid Province Casablanca Prefecture El Jadida Province Médiouna Province Mohammadia Prefecture Nouaceur Province Settat Province Sidi Bennour
Mediouna-List of battles involving the French Foreign Legion
Strength Casualties Foreign Legion Units Involved June 10, 1925 Siege of Mediouna Mediouna, Morocco Defeat 40 legionnaires 37 legionnaires 6th Battalion of the
Mediouna-Casablanca
with his wife Lalla al-Baiḍāʾ (لالة البيضاء White Lady). The villagers of Mediouna would reportedly provision themselves at "Dar al-Baiḍāʾ" (دار البيضاء House
Mediouna-Communes of Algeria
Mechroha DZ.SA.MA 17,189 Mechtrass DZ.TO.MC 11,075 Médéa DZ.MD.MD 123,498 Mediouna DZ.RE.MD 28,733 Medjana DZ.BB.ME 16,112 Medjaz Ammar DZ.GL.MA 6,426 Medjaz
Mediouna-310th Space Wing
echelon) RAF Hardwick, England, September–November 1942 (air echelon) Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, 18 November 1942 Telergma Airfield, Algeria,
Mediouna-House of Representatives (Morocco)
Bennour , H24info". 13 May 2022. "Elections partielles à Al Hoceima et Médiouna : Quatre partis remportent le scrutin". Maroc Hebdo. 22 July 2022. "Les
Mediouna-Vehicle registration plates of Morocco
Aousserd 72: Casablanca Ain-Chock 73: Casablanca Nouacer 74: Casablanca Mediouna 75: M'diq - Fnideq 76: Driouch 77: Guercif 78: Ouazzane 79: Sidi Slimane
Mediouna-US Naval Bases North Africa
Bone Airfield Casablanca–Anfa Airport Guercif Airfield Louis Gentil Field Médiouna Airfield Ras el Ma Airfield Naval Air Base Karouha (former French at Bizerte
Mediouna-Chaouia (Morocco)
and Berber (Hawwara): 117–156 Merged with a Barghawata original group. Mediouna Berber (Zenata): 15–23 Mzab Berber (Zenata) Mzamza Mainly Berber (Masmuda)
Mediouna-Prefectures and provinces of Morocco
Mohammedia Ben Slimane Province Berrechid Province El Jadida Province Médiouna Province Nouaceur Province Settat Province Sidi Bennour Province Prefecture
Mediouna-Mohammedia
Another Arab tribe of Mauritania, called Mjedba, settled between Fédala and Mediouna three centuries ago and are now twice as many as Zenata. Sources : World
Mediouna-525th Fighter Squadron
the squadron landed at La Senia Airfield, Algeria. The 309th moved to Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, on 15 May 1943; Marnia Airfield, French Morocco
Mediouna-Vichy French Air Force
case an F4F of VF-9. Shortly afterwards, 13 F4Fs attacked the airfield at Médiouna and destroyed a total of 11 French aircraft, including six from GC II/5
Mediouna-Oulad Zyan
the Mdakra tribe southeast, by the Oulad Hariz tribe south-west by the Mediouna tribe northwest, and by the Zenata tribe in the north. On his land, the
Mediouna-92nd Cyberspace Operations Squadron
11 November 1942 Louis Gentil Field, French Morocco, 16 December 1942 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, c. 5 January 1943 Thelepte Airfield, Tunisia]
Mediouna-Médiouna Airfield
Médiouna Airfield Médiouna Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Morocco, located in the Casablanca area. Established as a French military airfield
Mediouna-Ain Mediouna
Ain Mediouna is a town in Taounate Province, Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate, Morocco. According to the 2004 census it has a population of 16,410. "Recensement
Mediouna-Mediouna
Mediouna may refer to: Mediouna, Algeria Mediouna, Morocco This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same
Mediouna-Médiouna Province
Médiouna (Arabic: مديونة) is a province in the Moroccan region of Casablanca-Settat. Its population in 2004 was 122,851. [1] The province is divided administratively
Mediouna-Mediouna, Algeria
Mediouna is a town and commune in Relizane Province, Algeria. famous men: Hayoute houcine Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Mediouna-Mediouna, Morocco
Mediouna is a town and municipality in Médiouna Province of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. It lies along National Route 9, 18.6 kilometres (11
Mediouna-Ayoub El Kaabi
family is from Zagora in southern Morocco, but moved to the region of Mediouna near Casablanca. The El Kaabi family went through difficult times in the
Mediouna-List of administrative divisions of Morocco by population
Province 143,380 Meknès-Tafilalet 51 Figuig Province 129,430 Oriental 52 Médiouna Province 122,851 Greater Casablanca 53 Tata Province 121,618 Guelmim-Es
Mediouna-49th Fighter Training Squadron
Algeria, 22 November 1942 Berteaux Airfield, Algeria, 9 January 1943 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, 5 March 1943 Telergma Airfield, Algeria, 5 May
Mediouna-USS Micka
machine gun nests. Two days later he participated in the attack on the Mediouna airdrome, conducting strafing runs at low altitudes. On his fifth run his
Mediouna-Berteaux Airfield
reconnaissance missions until the beginning of March when it moved to Mediouna Airfield outside Casablanca. The 14th was replaced by the P-40 Warhawk
Mediouna-Louis Gentil Field
1942 through early 1943 flying P-39 Airacobras. The squadrons moved up to Mediouna Airfield, and the airfield was returned to civil control. Today the remains
Mediouna-85th Flying Training Squadron
1942 Greensboro Army Air Base, North Carolina, 16 July–17 October 1942 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, c. 17 November 1942 Thelepte Airfield, Tunisia
Mediouna-86th Operations Group
French naval base at Oran, in May. Flying operations began 15 May from Médiouna Airfield, near Casablanca, French Morocco. The 86th and its squadrons then
Mediouna-Sidi Hajjaj Oued Hassar
Sidi Hajjaj Oued Hassar is a small town and rural commune in Médiouna Province of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census
Mediouna-RAF Bungay
B-25 Mitchell medium bombers in October 1942. The squadron moved on to Médiouna Airfield, French Morocco on 18 November 1942. A 12th Air Force film clip
Mediouna-Bouchaib Rmail
DGSN: 2005–2006 Préfet de Police de Laayoune 2006–November 2010 Wali of Mediouna, Morocco November 2010–February 2012 Source: "السيرة الذاتية لابن دكالة
Mediouna-List of administrative divisions of Morocco by area
Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaer 52 Fahs Anjra Prefecture 332 Tangier-Tétouan 53 Médiouna Province 234 Greater Casablanca 54 Rabat Prefecture 117 Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaer
Mediouna-Al Majjatia Oulad Taleb
Al Majjatia Oulad Taleb is a small town and rural commune in Médiouna Province of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census
Mediouna-47th Operations Group
February 1942 Greensboro Airport, North Carolina, c. 16 July-18 October 1942 Médiouna Airfield, French Morocco, 18 November 1942 Youks-les-Bains Airfield, Algeria
Mediouna-97th Air Refueling Squadron
Virginia, 6–27 October 1942 Casablanca, French Morocco, 7 November 1942 Mediouna Airfield, French Morocco, 18 November 1942 Thelepte Airfield, Tunisia,