Douaouda
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Arabic دُوَاوْدَة (duwāwda).
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Douaouda
- A city in Algeria.
- 1859, Edward Vernon Harcourt, Sporting in Algeria[1]:
- Our first stage was Cheragas; and, after passing the Trappist establishment at Staouëli, where the French fought their first battle, and Sidi-Ferruch, where they landed, we again changed horses at Douaouda. Here we deposited our fellow-coupist.
- 1977, Arab Oil & Gas, numbers 139-150, page 31:
- An invitation to tender has been launched for the supply of equipment, assembly, and start-up of an installation for the manufacture of concrete tubing in Douaouda.
- 2011, Brent D. Shaw, Sacred Violence: African Christians and Sectarian Hatred in the Age of Augustine:
- In the November massacre in Douaouda, in Tipaza, men were castrated before their throats were slashed.
Translations
[edit]A city in Algeria
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