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 | | Algeria publicly condemned the terrorist attacks on the United States and has been strongly supportive of the international war against terrorism. |  | | Algeria has traditionally practiced an activist foreign policy and in the 1960s and 1970s was noted for its support of Third World policies and independence movements. |  | | Although the land border between Morocco and Algeria was closed in the wake of a terrorist attack in 1994, the two have worked at improving relations, and in July 2004, Morocco lifted visa requirements for Algerians. |
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http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/8005.htm
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| | Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, V.1, Entry 35, ALGERIA: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | A few of them are descendants of the Moors expelled from Spain, and the majority are Arabs or sons of Arabs who have left their tribes in order to become citizens. |  | | As to the French colonists who were an obstacle to this plan, it was thought at one time of depriving them of their property. |  | | that colonization was impossible, that settlers were the natural enemies of the Arabs, that there was no future in Algeria except for the Arabs, and that a military government alone could elevate the Arab race and restore it to something of its ancient splendor. |
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| | Algeria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Algeria has the fifth-largest reserves of natural gas in the world and is the second largest gas exporter; it ranks 14th in Petroleum reserves. |  | | Important novelists of the 1980s included Rachid Mimouni, later vice-president of Amnesty International, and Tahar Djaout, murdered by an Islamist group in 1993 for his secularist views. |  | | Algeria's first president, the FLN leader Ahmed Ben Bella, was overthrown by his former ally and defense minister, Houari Boumédiènne in 1965. |
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| | Bouteflika's challenger is 'moderate' Islamist -DAWN - International; 05 April, 2004 |
 | | Djaballah - who grew up in Constantine and was detained several times in the 1980s for his radical sermons - has vowed to boost political and press freedom and respect the constitution. |  | | Many youths of Constantine, a conservative city with deep ties to the religious movement, said they would opt for continuity if they voted, not an untested politician. |  | | They have become more pragmatic," said local journalist Omar Chabbi. |
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http://www.dawn.com/2004/04/05/int10.htm
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| | FRONTLINE/WORLD . France - Play it Again, Maurice . Interview With dj Cheb i Sabbah: Music Everywhere PBS |
 | | I think historically if we talk about the classical music from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, the Jews maintain the classical tradition called malouf, and Jews and Muslims played together in the same orchestras. |  | | Alcohol wasn't allowed by Islam, but Algeria, having had the French colonization, had bars and clubs. |  | | The Jews maintained the tradition after it came from Spain into North Africa proper, at the time of the Inquisition. |
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http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/france/interviewsabbah.html
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| | Travel in Constantine - Algeria - Africa - History - WorldTravelGate.net®- |
 | | The city has been an important stronghold almost continuously for some 2,500 years, in the successive possession of Phoenicians, Numidians, Romans, Jews, Arabs, Almohades, Merinides, Hafsids of Tunis, Turks, and the French. |  | | However, the city witnessed frequent insurrections, battles, and assassinations between opposing rulers. |  | | After the city was destroyed in the religious (Christian) war against the Roman leader, Maxentius, who was defeated in 312 at the battle of Milvian Bridge by Constantine the Great, it was rebuilt by the latter, and the city's name was changed. |
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http://www.africatravelling.net/algeria/constantine/constantine_history.htm
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| | Algeria |
 | | Entelis, John P. Political Islam in Algeria: the nonviolent dimension. |  | | Arab Charter on Human Rights, Council of the League of Arab States, September 15, 1994 |  | | Jeremy Black, "Islam and the West: A Historical Perspective," Foreign Policy Research Institute, Volume 4, Number 2, May 2003 |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/algeria.htm
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| | Books, Maps and Atlases for Algeria |
 | | Visitors can choose from a multitude of adventures -- from skiing Morocco's Atlas mountains to trekking in Algeria's Hoggar mountains to exploring the Maltese Islands in the Mediterranean. |  | | Middle East scholar Michael Willis here charts the meteoric rise of one of the largest and most powerful Islamist movements in the Muslim world |  | | : The Jews of Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria |
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http://www.africaguide.com/country/algeria/books.htm
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| | The Country & People of Algeria |
 | | The fundamentalist party was banned and its leaders arrested. |  | | A.D., adopted the Arabic language and Islam from the small number of Arabs who settled in the country. |  | | Visit Arab Gateways for Arab and other country links |
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http://www.hejleh.com/countries/algeria.html
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Charles de Gaulle, French Premier: Speech at Constantine, Algeria, October 3, 1958 |
 | | The least that can be said of this great demonstration is that the French people proved to themselves and to the entire world their determination for renovation, and that, at the same time, a hundred million men decided to build their future together in Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. |  | | This means that, for the benefit of the inhabitants, the resources of the earth and the ability of the elites must be brought to light and developed. |  | | Therefore, turning toward those who are prolonging a fratricidal conflict, who are organizing lamentable attacks in Metropolitan France, or who are spreading through the chancelleries, through underground dens, by means of the radios and the newspapers of certain foreign capitals-vilifications of France, to those I say: Why kill? |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1958degaulle-algeria1.html
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| | Algeria |
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http://www.emich.edu/ict_usa/ALGERIA.htm
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| | Algeria Government & Politics Guide |
 | | See also Algerian government's list of political parties |  | | A website aimed at raising international awareness of the political and economic conditions in Algeria. |  | | Embassy of Algeria, London, UK Front des Forces Socialistes |
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| | Constantine, Algeria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Constantine is home to the tomb of the Algerian national hero Abd al-Qadir al-Jazairi and the native city of the islamic reformator Ibn Badis. |  | | Constantine is believed to be the former capital city of the Numidia, a berber empire that emerged in the 3rd century B.C. The city is framed by a deep ravine and has a dramatic appearance. |  | | It is named for Constantine I of the Roman Empire, who caused the city to be rebuilt; previously, its name had been Cirta. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine,_Algeria
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| | Constantine, city, Algeria |
 | | Destroyed (A.D. 311) during the war preceding the accession of Constantine I, it was rebuilt by Constantine himself and renamed in his honor. |  | | Founded by Carthaginians (who called it Sarim Batim), Constantine became the capital and commercial center of Numidia and was named Cirta [the city]. |  | | Modern Constantine is the seat of a Roman Catholic bishop, a university, and a Muslim school of higher education. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0813324.html
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| | Musics of Algeria: Selected Recordings [MESA Bulletin, July 1995] |
 | | ALGERIA HOLDS a singular place for Arab culture as a region in which the musical traditions of Islamic Spain, the Ottoman Empire, the eastern Arab countries (the Mashriq), Saharan and West Africa, Berbers, Bedouin and Europe have all interacted to various degrees. |  | | Rai lyrics have been racy and bold since the early part of the century; laced with social and political criticism, tinged with wantoness and in-your-face individualism, the very term rai ("my opinion," "my way," "Tell it like it is!" and many other possible translations) has come to symbolize a lifestyle of freedom, cynicism and anti-authoritarianism. |  | | Music from the M'zab region can be found on the French "Le M'zab" (Arion ARN 33 384). |
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http://w3fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Bulletin/reynolds.htm
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| | Constantine - definition of Constantine in Encyclopedia |
 | | Constantine is a movie based the comic book Hellblazer whose main character is called John Constantine. |  | | This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Constantine
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| | Adventures of Algeria: Constantine |
 | | The people of eastern Algeria must have felt unsafe when they made Constantine (Cirta Regia then) into the largest city of their region. |  | | As so many other places in North Africa, the fortress and the city has been one and the same. |  | | But I'm sad to report that a serious environmental scheme is needed to turn Constantine into what it should be. |
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http://lexicorient.com/algeria/constan.htm
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| | Index of Voter Lists in Constantine (Algeria) and its District in 1880 |
 | | The Jews of Algeria got the French nationality including full civil rights with the promulgation of the Crémieux Decree in 1870. |  | | From an administrative point of view Algeria became integral part of France and was divided in 3 districts (departments): Oran, Algiers and Constantine. |  | | The official language in Algeria being then French, OU is used instead of U and CH for SH. |
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http://www.sephardicstudies.org/constantine.html
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| | DBWorld Message |
 | | The International Arab Conference on Information Technology Call for Papers ACIT'2004 December 12th- 15th, 2004 Mentouri University of Constantine, Algeria The International Arab Conference on Information Technology (ACIT'2004) is a forum for scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present their latest research, results, ideas, developments, and applications in all areas of information technology. |  | | With about a million inhabitants or more, it is an urban center to strong human concentration, what makes it the third city of the country. |  | | ACIT'2004 will include presentations to contributed papers and state-of-the-art lectures by invited keynote speakers. |
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http://www.cs.wisc.edu/dbworld/messages/2004-01/1074583362.html
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| | Hexapedia - Constantine |
 | | Movie Constantine is a movie based the comic book Hellblazer whose main character is called John Constantine. |  | | 1 People called Constantine1.1 Rulers called Constantine2 Constantine as a surname3 Places called Constantine4 Movie |
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| | Royal Family of Europe - pafg187 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Though it is sometimes alleged that a marriage between the two occurred, Charlotte, born in 1898, was declared an illegitimate child. |  | | The Count and his wife had two children, Princess Antoinette of Monaco (b. |  | | At some point, Louvet moved to Algeria, where she worked as a cabaret singer or a laundress (sources differ) and met the heir to the Monegasque throne. |
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| | TIPASA - LoveToKnow Article on TIPASA |
 | | After this time the city disappears from history; and, whether or not its ruin was caused by the Arabs, they seem to have made no settlement there. |  | | The modern town, founded in 1857, is remarkable chiefly for its pleasant situation and sandy beach. |  | | (2) Another town which in Roman times was called Tipasa is in the department of Constantine, Algeria, 55 m. |
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| | culturebase.net The international artist database Samta Benyahia |
 | | This woman belonged to a people living in the present area of Algeria before the Arab conquest. |  | | Till 1988 she taught at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Algiers, and since 1996 she has been a guest artist in Schloss Waldhausen in Mainz/ Germany and in Art in General in New York/ USA. |  | | Samta Benyahia was born in 1949 in Constantine/ Algeria and has been living in Paris since 1988. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Constantine (Cirta) |
 | | The city of Cirta, which took in the fourth century the name of its restorer, Constantine, and in which this emperor built two churches, was an episcopal see from the second century up to the time of the Mussulman invasion. |  | | Within the territory now comprising the Diocese of Constantine there were, in the fifth century, 195 dioceses, whose titles and episcopal lists have been published by Mgr. |  | | If an ad appears here that contradicts Catholic teachings, please click here to notify the webmaster. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04295a.htm
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| | I3S'2000 Symposium Home Page |
 | | Constantine is the capital of the east of Algeria. |  | | The Symposium will be organized by the LIRE Laboratory (Department of Computer Science), at the University Mentouri of Constantine, Algeria. |  | | The first International Symposium on Software and Systems will be held at Constantine : the city of seven bridges. |
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http://www.cerist.dz/manifpub/I3S2000/HOME.HTM
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| | Constantine, Algeria, Pictures |
 | | Constantine, city, northeastern Algeria, capital of Constantine Province. |  | | Constantine People - photos and pictures about Constantine |  | | It has considerable trade in these products and in cereal grains with Algiers, Tunis, Annaba, Biskra, and Skikda, the last-named serving as the port of Constantine. |
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http://www.greatestcities.com/Africa/Algeria/Constantine_city.html
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| | Training |
 | | The Laboratory is annexed to the Science faculty of the University of Constantine. |  | | The National High School of Hydraulics in Blida is a University education public institution set up under the supervision of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. |
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| | iTravel Constantine, Algeria City Travel Guide |
 | | Notify me when a new review is written about Constantine. |  | | Your question will be sent to up to 5 iAgora contacts (Note: they will see your email address). |
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| | Three dimensional velocity structure and relocated aftershocks for the 1985 Constantine, Algeria (MS = 5 |
 | | Local earthquake travel-time data were inverted to obtain a three dimensional tomographic image of the region centered on the 1985 Constantine earthquake. |  | | Velocities lower than 4 km/s corresponded to recent deposits, velocities higher than 5 km/s to the Constantine Neritic and the Tellian nappes. |  | | The resulting velocity model was then used to relocate the events. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thagora |
 | | Titular see in Numidia, mentioned by the "Rabula Peutingeriana", which calls it Thacora, and by the "Itinerarium Antoninum"; Justinian fortified it. |  | | It has ruins of baths, a church, and the fortress of Justinian, and a number of inscriptions have been discovered. |  | | It is now the village of Taoura, near Ain Guettar, about thirteen miles southeast of Souk Ahras (ancient Thagaste), Department of Constantine, Algeria. |
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| | UNESCO Education - Algeria |
 | | UNESCO Chair for teaching, research and human rights education, democracy and peace (1) established in 1995 at the University of Oran-Es Senia (Algeria) |  | | UNESCO Chair in intelectual property right: "copyright and neighbouring rights" (564), established in 2001 at the University of Alger (Algeria) |  | | UNESCO-Gas Natural Chair in sustainable development studies (389), established in 1999 at « Houari Boumedienne » University of Sciences and Technology (Algeria) |
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http://portal.unesco.org/education/en/ev.php-URL_ID=4242&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
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| | Project Disappeared: Algeria |
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| | Language Materials Exchange |
 | | Said Memer Cite Biadi, 25230 Flamma, Bouziane, W. Constantine, Algeria |  | | Benyahia Abdelkarim 280 Cite Satha, Taoura 41100 Algeria (textbooks) |  | | Nasser-Eddine Laoucheria Cite Fadila Saadane, BTD No. 442, Constantine 25000, Algeria (country music) |
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http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/K-12/Language_Materials_16627.html
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| | Cirta |
 | | Constantine, city, Algeria - Constantine, ancient Cirta, city (1998 pop. |  | | Numidia - Numidia, ancient country of NW Africa, very roughly the modern Algeria. |  | | 462,187), capital of Constantine dept., NE Algeria, on... |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/world/A0911896.html
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| | EPONA.net - Epona in Classical Literature |
 | | Minucius Felix was a Christian apologist of the North African school, believed to have been born in Cirta (modern Constantine, Algeria) [Salmon]. |  | | Epona may have been introduced as one step along the way. |  | | His one surviving work, the Octavius, has been variously dated to 166 CE and 198 CE depending on whether he drew on Tertullian or the reverse. |
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| | SIRIUS Pictures of Constantine |
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| | Algeria |
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http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/user_profile/profile_country_Algeria_1.html
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| | International Conference on Computer Science (CII'99) |
 | | Authors unable to submit electronically are invited to send three copies and one copy in 3 1/2 disk of their contribution to the Program Chair before May 31, 1999 at the following address. |  | | It should also indicate the objectives and the time allocation for major course topics. |  | | (Please e-mail the Program Chair to inform him that your paper has been mailed and you will present the paper if the paper is accepted.): Mohamed Tayeb Laskri, Program Chair Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, University of Annaba B.P. 12, Annaba 23000, Algeria. |
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http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/99/991122-cii.html
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| | Algeria - MO Constantine - Fixtures - Soccerway.com |
 | | Algeria - MO Constantine - Fixtures - Soccerway.com |  | | Alexander Frei may miss out on World Cup |  | | Home > Browse Teams > Africa > Algeria > MO Constantine > Fixtures |
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http://www.soccerway.com/teams/algeria/mouloudia-ouloum-de-constantine/fixtures
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| | Wikinfo Constantine |
 | | If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix the link, so that it points to the appropriate page. |
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| | → Current time in Constantine (قسنطينة) |
 | | The 5 digit city code for Constantine (قسنطينة) is DZCZL. |  | | You can enter the 5 digit city code on the advanced preference page. |  | | Standard Time difference compared to UTC/GMT is +1 hours. |
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http://www.timegenie.com/city.time/dzczl
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| | Internet Islamic History Sourcebook |
 | | "Algeria at the Brink," Strategic Forum, National Defense University, Number 32, June, 1995 [At NDU] |  | | Proposal for the Establishment of a Native Army in Algeria, 1839 [At MS State] |  | | Translation of a letter from an unidentified senior French Army Officer to the French Minister for the Navy. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/islam/islamsbook.html
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| | Travel in Constantine - Algeria - Africa - WorldTravelGate.net®- |
 | | Constantine is placed on a plateau at 640 metres above sea level..with thousands of luxury hotels, apartments, appartments, pensionen,ideal for congresses,kongresse,incentives,messen,car rentals,autovermietungen,urlaub,reiseagenturen,last minute flights, aviaton, airlines,inbound, outbound, touroperators,vacation rentals,holiday regions,vehicle rentals,advertising,banner adds,web design,travel agencies,convensions,ticketing,museums, |  | | Travel in Constantine - Algeria - Africa - WorldTravelGate.net®- |
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http://www.africatravelling.net/algeria/constantine/constantine.htm
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| | Misco Jobs / Employers / Search Resumes |
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http://www.miscojobs.com/employers/resumes/rsm_18109.htm
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| | Bridgemeister - 1925 Perrégaux (Mellah Slimane) - Constantine, Algeria |
 | | This is a single suspension bridge from my historical inventory of suspension bridges. |  | | Do you have any information or photos about this bridge that you would like to share? |  | | Bridgemeister - 1925 Perrégaux (Mellah Slimane) - Constantine, Algeria |
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http://www.bridgemeister.com/bridge.php?bid=1117
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