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Isser may refer to: * Isser (name), a given name and surname (including a list of people with the name) *Isser District, a district in Boumerdès Province, Algeria **Issers, a town and municipality in that district **Isser River The Oued Isser is a river of Algeria. It begins in Médéa Province, is the main river, with Oued Sébaou of the Medea, which runs through the Lower Kabylie of Djurdjura (or the current province of Boumerdès) Wilaya of Bouira, then flows into ..., a river flowing through the district See also * Iser (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Isser (name)
Isser or Issur is a given name and surname. Notable people with this name include: Given name * Isser Be'eri (1901–1958), Israeli director of military intelligence * Issur Demsky or Kirk Douglas (1916–2020), American actor * Isser Harel (1912–2003), Israeli spymaster * Isser Zalman Meltzer (1870–1953), Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi and scholar * Isser Yehuda Unterman (1886–1976), Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel * Isser Woloch (born 1937), historian of the French Revolution Surname * Aharon Isser (1958–1995), Israeli aeronautical engineer *Franz Isser (born 1932), Austrian bobsledder *Fritz Isser, Austrian bobsledder * Heinrich Isser (1928–2004), Austrian bobsledder * Josef Isser, Austrian luger *Maria Isser Maria Isser (22 October 1929 in Matrei am Brenner – 25 February 2011 in Innsbruck
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Isser District
Issers is a district in Boumerdès Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Isser. Municipalities The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: * Isser *Si Mustapha * Chabet El Ameur * Timezrit History French conquest * First Battle of the Issers (1837) Algerian Revolution Salafist terrorism * 2008 Issers bombing (19 August 2008) Zawiya * Zawiya Thaalibia Notable people * Sidi Abder Rahman El Thaelebi, Algerian Islamic scholar * Mohamed Aïchaoui, Algerian journalist and resistant against French colonization. * Raïs Hamidou Hamidou ben Ali , known as Raïs Hamidou (), or Amidon in American literature, born around 1770 in Algiers, and died on June 17, 1815, near Cape Gata off the coast of southern Spain, was an Algerian corsair. He captured up to 200 ships during hi ..., Algerian privateer. * Ali Laskri, Algerian politician. References Districts of Boumerdès Province {{Boumerdès-geo-stub ...
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Issers
Isser, formerly spelled Issers ( ar, يسر, kab, ⵉⵙⴻⵔ) is a town and commune in Boumerdès Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 27,990. As of the latest census it has 32,580 residents. Isser is located on the south bank of the Isser River and near the centre of the Isser coastal plain, which stretches from Thenia to Naciria. History French conquest * First Battle of the Issers (1837) Algerian Revolution Salafist terrorism * 2008 Issers bombing (19 August 2008) Transport The road RN 12 runs through Isser, linking it with Si-Mustapha to the west and Bordj Menaïel to the east. The smaller RN 68 links it to Djinet in the north and Chabet el Ameur in the south. Zawiya * Zawiya Thaalibia Notable people * Sidi Abder Rahman El Thaelebi, Algerian Islamic scholar * Messaoud Aït Abderrahmane, Algerian footballer * Raïs Hamidou Hamidou ben Ali , known as Raïs Hamidou (), or Amidon in American literature, born around 1770 ...
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Isser River
The Oued Isser is a river of Algeria. It begins in Médéa Province, is the main river, with Oued Sébaou of the Medea, which runs through the Lower Kabylie of Djurdjura (or the current province of Boumerdès) Wilaya of Bouira, then flows into the Mediterranean near the coastal town of Djinet in Lower Kabylia, attached to the province of Boumerdes. The Oued Isser derives its name from the Roman name Serbetes, but other documentary sources give the name Serbetes to the Oued Sébaou. The hydronymy of the Oued Isser is very interesting from the point of view of the various linguistic appellations that designate it (Berber, Latin, Arabic and French). Geography The Oued Isser is the receptacle of the waters of the southern slope of the Khachna massif and the Blida Atlas. In Draâ Tabel in the Beni Ostman, at 420 meters above sea level, it takes the name Oued Isser, which it keeps until its mouth in the Mediterranean Sea. Its sources sprout from a great number of points, almost al ...
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