oran in English

noun
1
a port on the Mediterranean coast of Algeria; population 679,900 (est. 2009).

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1. Bolding, Oran Thomas Oran Thomas Bolding, of Vero Beach, Fla., passed on to his reward Jan

2. Annaba also has regular service to Oran

3. The story takes place in Oran in Algeria.

4. Marilyne Canto was born on October 18, 1961 in Oran, Algeria

5. Beason is an unincorporated census-designated place in Oran Township, Logan County, Illinois, USA

6. Trippe occupied the next month with convoy operations in the western Mediterranean and patrol work off Oran.

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

8. Savannah departed from Norfolk on 10 May 1943 to protect Army troop transports en route to Oran, Algeria.

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

10. After several round-trip voyages between Salerno and Oran, she returned to the Bay of Naples on 10 October.

11. On 5 July she sailed from Oran to screen the transports and their passage to the strategic Sicilian beaches.

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14. Then, following training exercises along the east coast, she got underway with TG 27.4 on 20 April and proceeded to Oran where she arrived on 1 May.

15. Elsewhere Spinks also traces, in a number of key texts in the Barthian corpus, Barth's increasing difficulty with particular sacramental interpretations of baptism, see ‘Karl Barth's Teaching on Baptism: Its Development, Antecedents and the “Liturgical Factor”’, Ecclesia Oran 14 (1997), pp