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    Béni Ounif is a town and commune in Béchar Province, Algeria, coextensive with the district of Béni Ounif. It has a population of 10,732 as of the 2008...
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  • The Beni Ounif massacre took place on a desert highway near the Moroccan border at Beni Ounif in Bechar Province on 15 August 1999. The perpetrators flagged...
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    Béni Ounif District is a district in Béchar Province, Algeria. "Dairas et Communes" (in French). Site Officiel de la Wilaya de Béchar. Archived from the...
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    either by air or sea. Marsa Ben M'Hidi Maghnia Magoura Forthassa Gharbia Beni Ounif Er Remlia Ahfir Oujda Touissit Sidi Aissa El Hammam Figuig Zenaga Aïn...
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    In 2019 Béni Abbès Province followed. The province is made up of 6 districts and 11 municipalities. The districts are: Abadla Béchar Béni Ounif Kénadsa...
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  • 220 others injured. 1998 – Apple introduces the iMac computer. 1999 – Beni Ounif massacre in Algeria: Some 29 people are killed at a false roadblock near...
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  • knives. Beni Ali massacre August 26, 1997 Beni Ali 100 Béni Ounif massacre August 15, 1999 Béni Ounif 29 Beni-Messous massacre September 5, 1997 Beni-Messous...
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    Fendi is a village in the commune of Béni Ounif, in Béni Ounif District, Béchar Province, Algeria. The village is located next to a wadi at the end of...
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  • part of the commune of Béni Ounif, in Béchar Province, Algeria, and is 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of the town of Béni Ounif. "Décret n° 84-365, fixant...
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  • Military stalemate The closing of the border south of Figuig, Morocco/Béni Ounif, Algeria. Morocco abandoned its intentions to control Béchar and Tindouf...
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