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  1. Saïda was a stronghold of Abd al-Qadir, the Algerian national leader, who burned the town as French forces approached it in 1844. [1] Modern Saïda was founded as a French military outpost in 1854 and once housed a regiment of the French Foreign Legion. Its growth was stimulated by the arrival of the Oran - Béchar (narrow-gauge) railway in 1862.

  2. Saïda was a stronghold of Abdelkader, the Algerian national leader who burned the town as French forces approached it in 1844. Modern Saïda was founded as a French military outpost in 1854 and once housed a regiment of the French Foreign Legion. Its growth was stimulated by the arrival of the rail line between Oran and Béchar, and it was ...

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  3. Saïda was a stronghold of Abd al-Qadir, the Algerian national leader, who burned the town as French forces approached it in 1844. [1] Modern Saïda was founded as a French military outpost in 1854 and once housed a regiment of the French Foreign Legion. Its growth was stimulated by the arrival of the Oran-Béchar (narrow-gauge) railway in 1862.

  4. Saïda Province. Saïda (Arabic: ولاية سعيدة) is a province (wilaya) of Algeria, named after its capital.

  5. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q401452Saida - Wikidata

    Saïda (Province Capital, Saïda, Algeria) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location (English)

  6. English; Español; Esperanto; ... Map of Algeria highlighting Saïda. ... Saïda is a province of Algeria. It is named after its capital. Divisions

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  8. Categories: commune of Algeria and locality. Location: Saida Province, Algeria, North Africa, Africa. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 34.8302° or 34° 49' 49" north. Longitude. 0.1503° or 0° 9' 1" east. Population.

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