algiers in English

noun
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the capital of Algeria and one of the leading Mediterranean ports of North Africa; population 2,203,700 (est. 2009).

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1. Current local time in Algeria – Algiers

2. Look at these exports to Algiers.

3. SOS FEMMES Battues, Alger (Algiers, Algeria)

4. Place of birth: (a) Algiers, Algeria; (b) Algeria.

5. The Bagnios of Algiers and The Great Sultana book

6. People from Algiers have traditionally been known as "Algerines".

7. The Bagnios of Algiers and the Great Sultana-Two Plays of Captivity

8. The BagnioS OF ALGIERS and THE GREAT SULTANA: Two Plays of Captivity

9. Algerians demonstrate in Algiers to mark the second anniversary of the Hirak movement

10. 7 His abhorrence of racism led him to write The Algiers Motel Incident.

11. Alexandre Arcady was born on March 17, 1947 in Algiers, Alger, France as Arcady Egry

12. In 1994, Algiers literally awoke to walls plastered with posters announcing the execution of unveiled women.

13. Oran — Biggest city after Algiers also called second Paris by Algerians, with many impressive buildings from the colonial time

14. Once inside, you can order some Algiers jerk chicken, perhaps a vegan walnut burger, or jive turkey sammich.

15. In 1848, the French government formally incorporated coastal Algeria into France as the departments of Algiers, Oran, and Constantine.

16. Algerians at home and abroad Girl casts her father's ballot at a school in Algiers, Algeria, Thursday, May 17, 2007.

17. Non-Aligned Movement (on draft final document of the Algiers Ministerial Conference) (on the Middle East) (at the expert level)

18. Of the European airlines, Alitalia, Air France and Air Azur (French) and British Airways now maintain scheduled flights to Algiers.

19. Whilst in harbour at Algiers on 4 August Arrow was set on fire by the explosion of the merchant ship Fort La Montee.

20. The Casbah (Arabic: قصبة ‎, qaṣba, meaning citadel) is the citadel of Algiers in Algeria and the traditional quarter clustered around it

21. It is not enough, as the victims rights advocate Cherifa Kheddar told me in Algiers, it is not enough just to battle terrorism.

22. 13 In May 19 the city of Algiers welcomed one of the most prodigious political leaders of the century, General Charles De Gaulle.

23. In 1516, the Turks settled in Algiers, and from 1520, the corsair Hayreddin Barbarossa under the command of Ottoman Empire, operated from that harbour.

24. She grew up in the working-class Bab El Oued neighborhood of Algiers and took up singing and playing the guitar at an early age.

25. Zohra Bensemra was born in Algiers, the capital and largest city of Algeria, in 1968, and grew up seeing her older brother take amateur pictures.

26. "Casbah" (also spelled "Qasbah" or "Kasbah") refers to walled areas in many North African towns, especially the one in Algiers

27. Police suspect a rival gang in the Algiers area of committing the vicious murders and say it looked like an invasion of at least five assailants.

28. She is also a co-editor, with Aaron Ilika, of two captivity plays by Miguel de Cervantes: The Bagnios of Algiers and The Great Sultana (2009)

29. Returning to the battle area on 17 July, she took up antisubmarine patrol station around Gela and Scoglitti until 23 July, when she returned to Algiers.

30. Cervantes's personal experiences as a captive for five years in a royal Bagnio (prison) in Algiers inform the geographical, cultural, and social milieu of the plays.

31. Bargeboard, LLC is a New Orleans-based Real Estate and Community Development company revitalizing Old Algiers as a place for all to live, work, and play.

32. Storyline Pepe Le Moko leads a gang of jewel thieves in the Casbah of Algiers, where he has exiled himself to escape imprisonment in his native France

33. Books received Having lived in Algiers, Morgan would have seen returning corsairs with their booty and hapless captives, drudging along the streets to the Bagnios of slavery.

34. Stephen Decatur's squadron had left New York on May 20, 1815, with orders to destroy Algerine vessels and bring the Dey of Algiers to terms for attacking American shipping.

35. Miguel de Cervantes published Los banos de Argel [The Bagnios of Algiers] and La Gran Sultana [The Great Sultana] in Ocho comedias y ocho entremeses nuevos, nunca representados (1615).

36. Porcupine was under the command of Commander George Scott Stewart RAN when U-602 torpedoed her whilst she was escorting the depot ship Maidstone from Gibraltar to Algiers on 9 December 1942.

37. In response to the increasingly threatening attitude of Italy, in April 1940, the Force de Raid was sent to the Mediterranean Sea, and the 3rd and 4th Cruiser Divisions were then based in Algiers.

38. It is against this backdrop of repeated violations by Ethiopia of the Algiers Peace Agreement and deplorable abdication of responsibility by the Security Council that resolution 1640 (2005) must be seen and gauged.

39. Algiers staff have noted that the only aspect of this situation that seems to be taking place with any alacrity is Treasury Board’s claw-back of hardship benefits as the security situation improves.

40. Through the impetus of Professors Doumandi and Doumandji-Mitiche from the Institut National Agronomique in El-Harrach (Algiers), Acridian fauna (Orthoptera, Acridomorpha) have been the subject of various works for more than 20 years, due to the dramatic damage of …

41. With their depiction of captives in North Africa and at the Ottoman court, two of these, “The Bagnios of Algiers” and “The Great Sultana,” draw heavily on Cervantes’s own experiences as a captive, and echo important episodes in Don Quixote

42. With their depiction of captives in North Africa and at the Ottoman court, two of these, "The Bagnios of Algiers" and "The Great Sultana," draw heavily on Cervantes's own experiences as a captive, and echo important episodes in Don Quixote

43. With their depiction of captives in North Africa and at the Ottoman court, two of these, "The Bagnios of Algiers" and "The Great Sultana," draw heavily on Cervantes's own experiences as a captive, and echo important episodes in Don Quixote

44. The Almoravid power was at its height at Yusuf's death: the Moorish empire then included all of North-West Africa as far as Algiers, and all of Iberia south of the Tagus as far eastward as the mouth of the Ebro, including the Balearic Islands

45. With their depiction of captives in North Africa and at the Ottoman court, two of these, "The Bagnios of Algiers" and "The Great Sultana," draw heavily on Cervantes's own experiences as a captive, and echo important episodes in Don Quixote

46. With their depiction of captives in North Africa and at the Ottoman court, two of these, "The Bagnios of Algiers" and "The Great Sultana," draw heavily on Cervantes's own experiences as a captive, and echo important episodes in Don Quixote

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48. With their depiction of captives in North Africa and at the Ottoman court, two of these, "The Bagnios of Algiers" and "The Great Sultana," draw heavily on Cervantes's own experiences as a captive, and echo important episodes in Don Quixote.

49. "The Bagnios of Algiers" and "The Great Sultana" Book Description: Best known today as the author ofDon Quixote-one of the most beloved and widely read novels in the Western tradition-Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) was a poet and a playwright as well

50. Following a trip to Rabat, Algiers and Tindouf, the chair of the European Parliament’s ad hoc Delegation to Western Sahara and Vice President of the European Parliament, Catherine Lalumière, presented a very polemical draft report in April 2002 that provoked heated debate about the viability of the 1991 settlement plan.