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Oujda

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Oujda or Oudjda , Arab. Ujda, city (1994 pop. 357,278), NE Morocco, near the Algerian border. It is a railroad junction, agricultural market, and commercial center. It was occupied by the French in 1844, 1859, and 1907. ... Read more
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Morocco
Cities of the World MOROCCO Kingdom of Morocco Major Cities: Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Marrakech, Fez, Mekn è s, Oujda Other Cities: Agadir, Ceuta, El Jadida, Kenitra, Safi, T é touan EDITOR'S NOTE This chapter was adapted from the Department... Read more

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