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Khouribga Province
Khouribga (in خريبكة ) is a province of Morocco in the region of Béni Mellal-Khénifra. It has a population of 499,144 people, with a majority from Arab root The major cities and towns are# Bejaad # Boujniba # Boulanouare # Hattane # Khouribga # Oued Zem Subdivisions The province is divided administratively into the following: References Khouribga Province Khouribga (in خريبكة ) is a province of Morocco in the region of Béni Mellal-Khénifra. It has a population of 499,144 people, with a majority from Arab root The major cities and towns are# Bejaad # Boujniba # Boulanouare # Hattane # Khou ...
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Arabic Language
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is the language of literature, official documents, and formal written m ...
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Ait Ammar
An ait (, like ''eight'') or eyot () is a small island. It is especially used to refer to river islands found on the River Thames and its tributaries in England. Aits are typically formed by the deposit of sediment in the water, which accumulates. An ait is characteristically long and narrow, and may become a permanent island should it become secured and protected by growing vegetation. However, aits may also be eroded: the resulting sediment is deposited further downstream and could result in another ait. A channel with numerous aits is called a braided channel. Etymology The word derives from Old English ''iggath'' (or ''igeth''); the root of the word, ''ieg'', meaning island, with a diminutive suffix. References in literature Although not common in 21st-century English, "ait" or "eyot" appears in J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'', Charles Dickens's ''Bleak House'', and Thackeray's '' Vanity Fair''. (Google Ngram Viewer) Joyce Cary used "eyot" in ''The Horse's ...
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Oulad Azzouz
Oulad may refer to: People *Chahid Oulad El Hadj (born 1988), a professional Moroccan-Dutch Welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer and martial artist Places *Dar Oulad Zidouh, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Abbou, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad Ayad, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Embarek, a small town, southwest of Beni Mellal in Beni Mellal Province, in the Tadla-Azilal region of Morocco *Oulad H Riz Sahel, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco * Oulad M'Rah, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad M Barek, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Said, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad Teima, a town in Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draâ, Morocco *Oulad Yahya Louta, a town in Ben Slimane Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad Yaich, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Zbair, ...
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Oulad Abdoune
Oulad may refer to: People *Chahid Oulad El Hadj (born 1988), a professional Moroccan-Dutch Welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer and martial artist Places *Dar Oulad Zidouh, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Abbou, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad Ayad, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Embarek, a small town, southwest of Beni Mellal in Beni Mellal Province, in the Tadla-Azilal region of Morocco *Oulad H Riz Sahel, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco * Oulad M'Rah, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad M Barek, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Said, a town in Settat Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad Teima, a town in Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draâ, Morocco *Oulad Yahya Louta, a town in Ben Slimane Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Morocco *Oulad Yaich, a town in Béni-Mellal Province, Tadla-Azilal, Morocco *Oulad Zbair, ...
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EL, El or el may refer to: Religion * El (deity), a Semitic word for "God" People * EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer * El DeBarge, music artist * El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American politician * Ephrat Livni (born 1972), American street artist Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * El, a character from the manga series ''Shugo Chara!'' by Peach-Pit * El, short for Eleven, a fictional character in the TV series ''Stranger Things'' * El, family name of Kal-El (Superman) and his father Jor-El in ''Superman'' *E.L. Faldt, character in the road comedy film ''Road Trip'' Literature * ''Él'', 1926 autobiographical novel by Mercedes Pinto * ''Él'' (visual novel), a 2000 Japanese adult visual novel Music * Él Records, an independent record label from the UK founded by Mike Alway * ''Él'' (Lucero album), a 1982 album by Lucero * "Él", Spanish song by Rubén Blades from ''Caminando'' (album) * "Él" (Luc ...
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