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ORAN
ORAN
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The Plague city
The Plague setting
The Plague setting
African City where rai is popular
African city
African city where Yves St. Laurent was born
African port
Albert Camus setting
Algerias Great Mosque site
Algerias Gulf of ___
Algerias port
Algerias second largest city
Algerias second-biggest city
Algerias second-largest port
Algerian city
Algerian city on the Mediterranean
Algerian coast city
Algerian coastal city
Algerian metropolis
Algerian port
Algerian port city
Algerian port in The Plague
Algerian port of 600
Algerian port where Camus set The Plague
Algerian port^ORA
Algerian seaport
Algerian seaport (4)
Algiers metropolis
Allied invasion site in W.W. II
Allied target of November 1942
Allied troops liberated it 11/42
Birthplace of Yves Saint Laurent
Camus setting
Camuss birthplace
Camuss birthplace and setting for The Stranger
Casablanca escape-route city
City NW of Mascara
City WNW of Mascara
City WSW of Algiers
City about midway between Tangier and Algiers
City accessible by ferry from Marseilles
City captured by Allied forces
City captured by the Allies during Operation Torch
City captured by the French in 1831
City having a casbah
City in Camuss The Plague
City mentioned in Casablanca
City taken by the Allies in Nov. 1942
City where Camus set The Plague
City where Camuss The Plague takes place
Earthquake site in 1790
Escape route city in Casablanca
Escape-route city
French- and Arabic-speaking seaport
Gulf of the Mediterranean
It was captured by the Spanish in 1509
Landing area of November
Major Algerian port
Mascara neighbor
Mediterranean city where The Sheltering Sky takes place
Mediterranean gulf
Mediterranean port
Mediterranean port of a million
Mediterranean seaport
North African city captured by the Allies in 1942
North African harbor site
North African port
Pivotal Mediterranean port in WWII
Pivotal port in W.W. II
Place to dock in Algeria
Port WSW of Algiers
Port between Algiers and Tangier
Port captured by Allied forces in 1942
Port captured by the Spanish in 1509
Port city in Casablanca
Port city in Algeria
Port east of Gibraltar
Port east of Tangier
Port in Algeria
Port near Algiers
Port near Mascara
Port of The Plague
Port of Algeria
Port of a 1942 Allies landing
Port of north Africa
Port on the Mediterranean
Port on the Mediterranean Sea
Port south of Cartagena
Port west of Algiers
Seaport WSW of Algiers
Setting for The Plague
Setting for Camus The Plague
Setting for Camuss The Plague
Setting for Camuss The Stranger
Setting for Camuss The Plague
Setting for Cervantess El Gallardo Espaol
Setting of The Plague
Setting of Camus The Plague
Setting of Camuss Plague
Setting of Camuss The Plague
Site of Camuss The Plague
Stop in Algeria
The Plaque setting
Where Camuss The Plague is set
Where Nora hails from
Yves Saint Laurents birthplace
Seaport in Algeria.
Algerian port, scene of naval battle, World War II.
N. African invasion port, 1942.
Port in Algiers.
African seaport.
Port W. of Algiers.
North African seaport.
French naval station in the Mediterranean.
City and bay of Algeria.
Landing area of Nov., 1942.
It's across the Mediterranean from Cartagena.
Province of Algeria.
City with a casbah.
Seaport in North Africa.
City of 244,594 in Algeria.
Port opposite Cartagena.
French base in Africa.
Port across from Cartagena.
City with famous casbah.
City of North Africa.
French naval base
North African naval base.
N. African port.
Landing area of November, 1942.
City of Algeria.
Where to eat 35 Down.
Westernmost part of Algeria.
Moorish city.
Site of a casbah.
Mediterranean port founded in 10th cent.
French base in N. Africa.
Seaport of Algeria.
Scene of Camus' The Plague.
Algerian bay.
S. A. O.
Seaport of North Africa.
Algerian naval station.
Part of Algeria.
City W of Algiers.
Seaport city in Africa.
City on the Mediterranean
City of Camus's The Plague.
N African city
Port SW of Algiers.
City in Algeria.
N African seaport.
Mediterranean ___
Algerian porrt.
Port in northwest Africa.
Allied landing area in 1942
Medit. port
Algerian naval base
Site of a famed casbah
W. W. II landing site
Sister port of Algiers
Scene of a naval battle: July 1940
Invasion city in 1942
Landing area: Nov., 1942
Site of Santa Cruz fort
City (anagram for Arno)
Dinars are spent here
Site of Santa Cruz citadel
Site of a Vichy French naval defeat: 1940
Anagram for Nora, Arno and roan
City in Camus's The Plague
Algerian department
Locale of Camus's The Plague
Mediterranean city
Algerian docking place
G.I.'s 1942 landing site
A casbah city
Battle of ___ July 3, 1940
North African city
Site of Camus's The Plague
Port NW of Mascara
Scene of Camus's The Plague
Algerian port of 600,000
City captured by Allied forces, November 1942
Algeria's Gulf of ___
Setting for Camus's The Plague
Algeria's second-biggest city
Setting for Camus's The Stranger
Yves Saint Laurent's birthplace
Camus's birthplace
Setting for Cervantes's El Gallardo Español
Algeria's second-largest city
Port where Camus set The Plague
Casablanca escape route city
Part of the escape route in Casablanca
Algerian city where Camus's The Plague is set
Oscar competed in Algeria
Race abandoned in Algeria?
Algerian setting of Camus The Plague
Port pictured at the start of Casablanca
City that will hold the XIX Mediterranean Games in 2022
Algerian city where Albert Camus The Plague was set
Algerian metropolis, whose name uses the same letters as director Ephron
City across the Mediterranean from Cartagena
City across the Mediterranean from Cartagena
2022 Mediterranean Games host city
Port name that comes from the Berber for place of lions
Port closest to Spain
City on the erstwhile Barbary Coast
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