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  2. Algiers (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Algiers (Arabic: 196 متر, romanized: 196 mitr, lit. '196 metres') is a 2024 mystery thriller film written, scored, co-edited and directed by Chakib Taleb-Bendiab in his directorial debut. [1]

  3. Alger (department) - Wikipedia

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    The majority in the département of Alger declared themselves to be Muslims. In the city of Alger itself, however, 296,041 or 46% of the 645,479 people counted were declared to be non-Muslims. This placed Alger second only to the city of Oran in terms of the proportion of the population stating that they were non-Moslems. Non-Moslem appears to ...

  4. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Algiers - Wikipedia

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    Charles la Pie de Savigny, CM (5 September 1763 – April 1765) Philippe Joseph Le Roy, CM (April 1765 – 1772) Charles la Pie de Savigny, CM (1772 – April 1773) Pierre François Viguier, CM (April 1773 – 28 May 1778) Charles Cosson, CM (20 October 1778 – 11 February 1782) Michel Ferrand, CM (20 March 1782 – 2 May 1784)

  5. The Beat That My Heart Skipped - Wikipedia

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    The Beat That My Heart Skipped (French: De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté) is a 2005 French neo-noir drama film directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Romain Duris.It is a remake of the 1978 American film Fingers, and tells the story of Tom, a shady realtor torn between a criminal life and his desire to become a concert pianist.

  6. The Battle of Algiers - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Algiers was inspired by the 1962 book Souvenirs de la Bataille d'Alger, an FLN military commander's account of the campaign, by Saadi Yacef. [7] Yacef wrote the book while he was held as a prisoner of the French, and it served to boost morale for the FLN and other militants.

  7. TV1 (Algerian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV1 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الأولى, romanized: al-Jazā’iriyyah al-’Ūlā), formerly Algerian Television (in Arabic: التلفزيون الجزائري) then The Terrestrial Channel (in Arabic: القناة الأرضية), is the first Algerian general public network of Établissement public de télévision (EPTV) formerly Établissement national de télévision (ENTV ...

  8. Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger - Wikipedia

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    Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger (Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algiers) is a Roman Catholic church located in Algiers, Algeria. Completed in 1956, it became the new cathedral in the capital after the Cathedral of Saint Philip of Algiers reconverted into a Muslim Ketchaoua Mosque . [ 1 ]

  9. File:Cathédrale du Sacré-Coeur, Alger.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Français : La cathédrale du Sacré-Coeur à Alger, début de la construction en 1956. Date: 22 September 2010: ... Jean Le Couteur; Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger;