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Hamel may refer to: Places * El Hamel, Algeria, a commune * Hamel, Western Australia, a town * Hamel, Nord, France, a commune * Le Hamel (other), three communes in France * Hamel, Illinois, United States, a village * Hamel, Minnesota, United States, a neighborhood of Medina * Hamel (river), Lower Saxony, Germany People * Hamel (surname) Other uses * Battle of Hamel, an Allied World War I attack in and around the French town of Le Hamel * HAMEL, a type of steel pipe used in Operation Pluto in World War II * Basis (linear algebra)#Related notions, Hamel Basis, in linear algebra the most common type of basis for a vector space * Callejón de Hamel, a notable alley in Havana, Cuba See also

* Cole Hamels (born 1983), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Hamell on Trial, one-man band of Ed Hamell * Hammel (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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El Hamel
El Hamel is a town and Communes of Algeria, commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,195. El Hamel was built in the 11th century on two hills at the foot of Mount Omrane; Surrounded by mountains on all sides, the city resembles a medieval citadel below which flows the Great Oued. The village of the Saharan type, on a hill, while the zaouïa whose appearance resembles a fortress (ribât) rises on the second. History Many of the inhabitants descend from the so-called ''Hedjadjs (pilgrim) of El-Hamel'' who, returning from the Hajj pilgrimage settled here. The first of these inhabitants were the children of the noble Sidi Bouzid Ben Ali Ach'Charif Al-Hassani, from whom descend all Sharif, Sharifs (descendants of MuhammadMA Cook, Muhammad, (Oxford University Press), 1983) p 13.) from the central Maghreb. Description of the town The old village of El-Hamel is built around ''Ain-Et'Touta'' (the Fountain of the Mulberry tree) is a ksar wh ...
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