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Oujda is a major Moroccan city in its northeast near the border with Algeria. Oujda is the capital city of the Oriental region of northeastern Morocco and ...
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Oujda-Angad Prefecture (Arabic: عمالة وجدة-أنكاد) is an urban prefecture located within the Oriental Region, of northeast Morocco. The north of the province ...
Oujda is the capital city of the Oriental region of northeastern Morocco and has a population of about 558,000 people living there. Oujda. وجدة (Arabic) ...
This is a list of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Oujda. Monuments and sites in Oujda edit ...
People of Oujda — current residents and notable people from the city of Oujda and Oujda Province, located in the Oriental Region of northeastern Morocco.
The Oujda group, also known as the Oujda clan, Tlemcen group was a group of military officers and politicians in Algeria that operated during the Algerian ...
The Siege of Oujda was a disastrous campaign led by Abu Sa'id Uthman II in 1314, he fails to capture the city cause of the vigorous resistance by the ...
The Grand Mosque of Oujda is the historic main Friday mosque of Oujda, Morocco. The mosque was founded by the Marinid sultan Abu Ya'qub Yusuf in 1296.
Anti-Jewish riots occurred on June 7–8, 1948, in the towns of Oujda and Jerada, in the French protectorate of Morocco in response to the 1948 Arab–Israeli ...