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CMB Thénia
Chabab Moustaqbal Baladiat de Thénia ( ar, شباب مستقبل بلدية الثنية), known as CMB Thénia or CMBT for short, is an Algerian association football, football club located in Thénia, Algeria. The club was founded in 1910 and its colours are red and white. Their home stadium, ''Stade de Thénia'', has a capacity of 8,000 spectators. The club is currently playing the Ligue Nationale du Football Amateur. History The club was founded in 1910 before the Algerian War, independence of Algeria within the town of Thénia (former Ménerville) to practice several sports, including rugby football, rugby, basketball, and association football, football. This club was named Sporting Club Ménervillois (SCM) and was known to play football competitions during French colonial times, and both were affiliated with the French Football Federation (FFF) and the League Algiers Football Association (LAFA). During the 1933–1934 season, the SCM was involved in the Second Division ...
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Thénia
Thénia (), sometimes written as ''Thenia'', with around 40,000 inhabitants, is the chief town in the daïra of the same name, in the wilaya of Boumerdès, in northern Algeria. Historically, the name is a contraction of ''Theniet Beni Aicha'' (ثنية بني عائشة) "the mountain pass of the sons of Aisha", the Arabic translation of the Kabyle Berber toponym ''Tizi n At Ɛica''. The steep-sided pass, which is only about 800 metres wide at its narrowest point, is sometimes taken to mark the transition between Mitidja and Grande Kabylie. Villages The villages of the commune of ''Thénia'' are: Geography Thénia is located on the main road from Algiers to Constantine, about forty kilometres east of Algiers, about ten kilometres inland from the coast, at an altitude of 300 metres—an excerpt from the 1962 Michelin map of Algeria showing the location can be seehere Between the town and the coast, the scrub-covered Djebel bou Arous rises to a height of around 400 metres and th ...
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