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  2. Constantine Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Constantine Plan ( French: Plan de Constantine) was an economic development program aiming to lessen the socio-economic gap between citizens of French Algeria and Metropolitan France. Financed by French capital, it was introduced in 1958 by President Charles de Gaulle during the height of the Algerian War in an attempt to quell uprisings of ...

  3. Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney - Wikipedia

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    Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney (3 February 1757 – 25 April 1820) was a French philosopher, abolitionist, writer, orientalist, and politician who was made Commander of the Legion of honour in 1804, Count of the empire in 1808, and a Peer of France by Louis XVIII. He was at first surnamed Boisgirais after his father's ...

  4. Cirta steles - Wikipedia

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    The Cirta steles are almost 1,000 Punic funerary [citation needed] and votive steles found in Cirta (today Constantine, Algeria) in a cemetery located on a hill immediately south of the Salah Bey Viaduct . The first group of steles were published by Auguste Celestin Judas in 1861. The Lazare Costa inscriptions were the second group of these ...

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  6. Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport. /  36.28333°N 6.61667°E  / 36.28333; 6.61667. Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport ( IATA: CZL, ICAO: DABC) is an airport in Algeria, located approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of Constantine; about 320 kilometres (200 mi) east-southeast of Algiers .

  7. Constantine the Great - Wikipedia

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    Christianity (from 312) Constantine I [g] (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. [h] He played a pivotal role in elevating the status of Christianity in Rome, decriminalizing Christian practice and ceasing Christian ...

  8. Rhumel River - Wikipedia

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    Rhumel canyon, north side, Constantine, Algeria Tributaries. The main tributary of the Rhumel is the Oued-Boumerzoug which rises in the region of Aïn M'lila. Its waters are widely used for irrigation, and the important spa of Ain Fesguia is located towards the head of the valley. This tributary supplies drinking water to the city of ...

  9. A.P.C. - Wikipedia

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    Founder. Jean Touitou. Headquarters. Paris, France. Products. Clothing, Fashion accessories, Footwear, Jewellery. Website. www.apc.fr. Atelier de Production et de Création, or A.P.C., is a French ready-to-wear brand founded in 1987 by the Tunisian Jewish [not verified in body] fashion designer Jean Touitou in Paris .