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Rivers and lakes: Chott Melrhir, Mazafran, Oued El Harrach, Chiffa, Isser, Sebaou, Daas, Soummam, El Malah, El Hammam, Mekkera, Tafna, Chott Chergui, Seybouse River, Rhumel, Medjerda, Cheliff, Zahrez, Chott el Hodna, Moulouya
Towns: Messad, Hennchir Besseriani, Bir el Ater, Miliana, Sidi Fredj/Sidi Ferruch
Areas: Hodna, M'zab, Ouarsenis, Mitidja, Nemencha, Dahra, Tidikelt, Titteri
Prehistory: Ibero-Maurusian, Mechta-Afalou, Protomediterranean
Classical period: Revolt of the Mercenaries, Cuicul
Medieval period: Uqba ibn Nafi, Abu al Muhajir Dinar, Kusayla, Ibrahim ibn al Aghlab, Abd ar Rahman ibn Rustam, Qalaat Beni Hammad, Banu Sulaym, Grand Mosque of Tilimsan, Zayyanid, Bani Abd el Wad
Post-medieval period: Aruj, Ahmad ibn Muhammad, Muhyi ad Din (father of Emir Abdelkader)
Colonial period: Louis de Lamoricière, communes de plein exercice, communes indigènes, Ministry of Algerian Affairs, beni-oui-oui, Adolphe Crémieux, Auguste Warnier, Jules Cambon, Jeunesse Algérienne, Jonnart Law, Khalid ibn Hashim, Party of the Algerian People, Federation of Elected Natives, Abd al Hamid Ben Badis, Algerian Muslim Congress, Mohamed Bendjelloul, Viollette Plan, Georges Catroux, ratissage, Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties, Organic Statute of Algeria, Larbi Ben M'Hidi, Mourad Didouch, Moustafa Ben Boulaid, Mohamed Khider, External Delegation in Cairo
Sports: Mouloudia, JS Kabylie
Writers: Jean Amrouche, Marguerite Taos Amrouche, Rachid Boudjedra, Mouloud Feraoun, Mouloud Mammeri, Rachid Mimouni, Leila Sebbar, Jean Sénac
Politics: Ali Belhadj, Abdelhamid Mehri
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