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  2. University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene

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    USTHB was the largest university in Algeria until 2013; it has over 20,000 students. The government's five-year plan aiming at raising the number of university students in Algeria from 1.2 million in 2010 to 2 million students in 2014 has led to the construction of new universities and faculties in almost every Algerian town; some universities ...

  3. Bab Ezzouar - Wikipedia

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    Bab Ezzouar is located some 12 km (7.5 mi) east by south-east of Algiers city just south of Bordj El Kiffan. Access to the commune is by the N11 highway from Algiers which passes through the north of the commune and continues east to join the A1 highway just east of the commune.

  4. Provinces of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Algeria, as of 2024, is divided into 58 wilayas (). [1] Prior to December 18, 2019, there were 48 provinces. The 58 provinces are divided into 1,541 baladiyahs (municipalities).

  5. Lycée International Alexandre-Dumas - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée International Alexandre Dumas (LIAD; Arabic: ثانوية الكسندر دوما الدولية) is a French international school in Ben-Aknoun, Algiers, Algeria. [1]

  6. List of USM Alger records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Lamine Zemmamouche is USM Alger's record appearance holder. USM Alger is an Algerian sports club based in Algiers which is best known for its professional association football team. They played their first match in 1937, but only won their first trophy in 1963, to become the first Algerian champions after independent .

  7. Algiers 1 University - Wikipedia

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    With this change, the University of Algiers became the only colonial French higher education institution on par with a metropolitan universities. Throughout the French colonial period, the majority of student were European. Arab and Berber Algerians only made up a small minority, ranging from 1.2% to 18.1% of the total student body. [6]

  8. Villa Susini - Wikipedia

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    Laurent Schwartz (1961). Le problème de la torture dans la France d'aujourd'hui, 1954-1961. Paris: Cahiers de la république.; Henri Pouillot (2001). La villa Susini: tortures en Algérie : un appelé parle, juin 1961-mars 1962.

  9. Alger républicain - Wikipedia

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    Alger républicain was founded in October 1938, [2] and intermittently published ever since. In its initial phase the paper declared itself as "the honest newspaper of the honest people". [2] It is close to the Algerian communist movement, without having been an official party publication. However, the movement controlled the paper in the past.