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Destination North Africa
In this land of vast deserts, ancient cities, and bustling markets, the cultures of Africa...
published: 26 Aug 2010
author: NationalGeographic
Destination North Africa
In this land of vast deserts, ancient cities, and bustling markets, the cultures of Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean come together.
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The Roman Empire In North Africa - Part I
Discovery Channel - The Roman Empire In North Africa The Roman province of Africa was esta...
published: 30 Jan 2012
author: HistoryChannelDZ
The Roman Empire In North Africa - Part I
Discovery Channel - The Roman Empire In North Africa The Roman province of Africa was established after the Romans defeated Carthage in the Third Punic War. It roughly comprised the territory of present-day northern Tunisia, north-eastern Algeria and the Mediterranean coast of modern-day western Libya along the Syrtis Minor. The Arabs later named roughly the same region as the original province Ifriqiya, a rendering of Africa. The land acquired for the Africa Province was the site of the ancient city of Carthage. Other large cities in the region included Hadrumetum (modern Sousse, Tunisia), capital of Byzacena, Hippo Regius (modern Annaba, Algeria). The province was established in 146 BC, following the Third Punic War. Rome established its first African colony, Africa Proconsularis or Africa Vetus (Old Africa), governed by a proconsul, in the most fertile part of what was formerly Carthaginian territory. Utica was formed as the administrative capital. The remaining territory was left in the domain of the Numidian client king Massinissa. At this time, the Roman policy in Africa was simply to prevent another great power from rising on the far side of Sicily. In 118 BC, the Numidian prince Jugurtha attempted to reunify the smaller kingdoms. However, upon his death, much of Jugurtha's territory was placed in the control of the Mauretanian client king Bocchus; and, by that time, the romanization of Africa was firmly rooted. Several political and provincial reforms were <b>...</b>
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Tunis: The charm of North Africa.
Polished coastlines of refined loveliness , the charm of an ancient market, clear skies, b...
published: 19 Feb 2012
author: Thejoysoftraveling
Tunis: The charm of North Africa.
Polished coastlines of refined loveliness , the charm of an ancient market, clear skies, bountiful sun and palaces of relaxation crossed with oases of beauty, welcome you've just arrive in Tunis, Tunisia
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Inside Story - North Africa's anger
While the death toll in Algeria and Tunisia mount due to ongoing riots, why are the EU and...
published: 10 Jan 2011
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Inside Story - North Africa's anger
While the death toll in Algeria and Tunisia mount due to ongoing riots, why are the EU and US largely ignoring the unfolding tragedy in North Africa?
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WW2: Bombers over North Africa (1942)
This is a rare look at early war US Air Operations in North Africa. B-25 and B-17 bombers ...
published: 16 May 2012
author: QuarX
WW2: Bombers over North Africa (1942)
This is a rare look at early war US Air Operations in North Africa. B-25 and B-17 bombers of the 321st and 97th Bomb Group help cut off Rommel's retreat from Tunisia. Part of the "North West African Strategic Air Force," these groups were initially tasked with preventing men and material from reaching the Afrika Korps, and later with preventing them from escaping. The missions for the day of this film were to strike from bases in Algeria at the junction at Manouba, near Tunis, and the air field at Sidi Ahmed, near Bizerte, where a large number of extremely valuable JU 52 transports were based, a key element in German evacuation plans.
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Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 2
Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 1...
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: TheDan242
Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 2
Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 1
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Rare ww2 film: SAAF in East- and North Africa
John Hewitson was a ww2 fighter pilot flying with No.1 Squadron SAAF. He saw service from ...
published: 26 May 2012
author: biltongbru
Rare ww2 film: SAAF in East- and North Africa
John Hewitson was a ww2 fighter pilot flying with No.1 Squadron SAAF. He saw service from 1940 in East Africa and North Africa. He flew Gladiators, Hurricanes and Tomahawks and is the last South African ace still to be around. I visited him at his house in December 2011 and he gave me his 8mm war films to be digitized.
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Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 4
Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 4...
published: 19 Apr 2012
author: TheDan242
Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 4
Man vs Wild North Africa Full episode part 4
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Inside Story - North African arms race - 15 Apr 08 - Part 1 - Hot Latest News
At odds for decades, Morocco and Algeria have entered what some see as the fiercest arms r...
published: 07 Jul 2012
author: HotLatestNews
Inside Story - North African arms race - 15 Apr 08 - Part 1 - Hot Latest News
At odds for decades, Morocco and Algeria have entered what some see as the fiercest arms race in North Africa in years. Inside Story asks where this arms race will leave North Africa and what France and the US, vying for influence there, can do to prevent a deterioration in an already volatile region. - Hot Latest News - Watch more on fastlatestnews.com
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Inside Story - North African arms race - 15 Apr 08 - Part 2 - Hot Latest News
At odds for decades, Morocco and Algeria have entered what some see as the fiercest arms r...
published: 07 Jul 2012
author: HotLatestNews
Inside Story - North African arms race - 15 Apr 08 - Part 2 - Hot Latest News
At odds for decades, Morocco and Algeria have entered what some see as the fiercest arms race in North Africa in years. Inside Story asks where this arms race will leave North Africa and what France and the US, vying for influence there, can do to prevent a deterioration in an already volatile region. - Hot Latest News - Watch more on fastlatestnews.com
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Dispatch: Chinese Workers Kidnapped in North Africa
Vice President of Strategic Intelligence Rodger Baker discusses the recent kidnappings of ...
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: STRATFORvideo
Dispatch: Chinese Workers Kidnapped in North Africa
Vice President of Strategic Intelligence Rodger Baker discusses the recent kidnappings of Chinese workers in Africa and explains how Chinese business interests are forcing Beijing to readdress the implementation of its international non-interference policy.
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Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East
A time-lapse of Planet Earth, created from images produced by the geostationary Electro-L ...
published: 21 Apr 2012
author: yesterday2221
Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East
A time-lapse of Planet Earth, created from images produced by the geostationary Electro-L Weather Satellite. The images were obtained beginning on May 14th, and end on May 20th. The images are the largest whole disk images of our planet, each image is 121 megapixels, and the resolution is 1 kilometer per pixel. They are taken every half hour, and have been interpolated (smoothed) to create this video. The images are taken in four different wavelengths of light, three visible, and one infrared. The infrared light is reflected by forests and vegetation, which appear orange in these images. Images Copyright NTs OMZ. Videos Copyright James Drake See more Electro-L movies and full-size images at Planet--Earth.ca Send all Questions and comments to planet.earth.archive@gmail.com See the inside of my mind at infinity-imagined.tumblr.com Please REMIX these videos! Add your own music and combine them with other footage! If you remix the videos, you cannot profit off of them, and you must credit me as the source. Please include a link to Planet--Earth.ca If you would like to report on these videos for a short segment in a TV show or news report, feel free to do so without asking my permission. If you would like to use them as footage in a documentary TV show or movie, please contact me.
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Inside Story - Is political Islam replacing Arab dictators?
Is political Islam now spreading across North Africa? Inside Story discusses with Mustapha...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Inside Story - Is political Islam replacing Arab dictators?
Is political Islam now spreading across North Africa? Inside Story discusses with Mustapha Khalfi, of the Justice and Development Party; Miguel Rozas, a political analyst; and Barbara Zollner, a lecturer in Islamic Studies at University of London.
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The Roman Empire In North Africa - Part II
Discovery Channel - The Roman Empire In North Africa The Roman province of Africa was esta...
published: 30 Jan 2012
author: HistoryChannelDZ
The Roman Empire In North Africa - Part II
Discovery Channel - The Roman Empire In North Africa The Roman province of Africa was established after the Romans defeated Carthage in the Third Punic War. It roughly comprised the territory of present-day northern Tunisia, north-eastern Algeria and the Mediterranean coast of modern-day western Libya along the Syrtis Minor. The Arabs later named roughly the same region as the original province Ifriqiya, a rendering of Africa. The land acquired for the Africa Province was the site of the ancient city of Carthage. Other large cities in the region included Hadrumetum (modern Sousse, Tunisia), capital of Byzacena, Hippo Regius (modern Annaba, Algeria). The province was established in 146 BC, following the Third Punic War. Rome established its first African colony, Africa Proconsularis or Africa Vetus (Old Africa), governed by a proconsul, in the most fertile part of what was formerly Carthaginian territory. Utica was formed as the administrative capital. The remaining territory was left in the domain of the Numidian client king Massinissa. At this time, the Roman policy in Africa was simply to prevent another great power from rising on the far side of Sicily. In 118 BC, the Numidian prince Jugurtha attempted to reunify the smaller kingdoms. However, upon his death, much of Jugurtha's territory was placed in the control of the Mauretanian client king Bocchus; and, by that time, the romanization of Africa was firmly rooted. Several political and provincial reforms were <b>...</b>
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North Africa 2012
The Valderas family spent the Summer of 2012 traveling across Europe and North Africa. Her...
published: 30 Jun 2012
author: hvaldera
North Africa 2012
The Valderas family spent the Summer of 2012 traveling across Europe and North Africa. Here are a few photos from our time in Morocco.
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Davos 2012 - From Revolution to Evolution Governance in North Africa
www.weforum.org 27.01.2012 From Revolution to Evolution: Governance in North Africa The co...
published: 27 Jan 2012
author: WorldEconomicForum
Davos 2012 - From Revolution to Evolution Governance in North Africa
www.weforum.org 27.01.2012 From Revolution to Evolution: Governance in North Africa The countries of North Africa are in the midst of profound political, economic and societal change. How are the governance models in each country evolving, and towards what ultimate goals? Dimensions to be addressed: - Preserving social cohesion - Retaining and attracting foreign investment - Advancing institutional reform • Abdelilah Benkirane, Chief of Government of Morocco • Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, Presidential Candidate, Egypt; Secretary-General, Arab Medical Union, Egypt • Hammadi Jebali, Prime Minister of Tunisia • Amre Moussa, Presidential Candidate, Egypt; Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Cairo (2001-2011) Moderated by • Nadine Hani, Senior Presenter, Al Arabiya News Channel, United Arab Emirates
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North Africa : The Original Homeland of The Modern Humans "Homo-Sapiens"
an interview with Science's Michael Balter on the growing evidence that North Africa w...
published: 26 Nov 2011
author: samysamy25
North Africa : The Original Homeland of The Modern Humans "Homo-Sapiens"
an interview with Science's Michael Balter on the growing evidence that North Africa was the original home of the modern humans who first trekked out of the continent. Earliest evidence of modern human life history in North African early Homo sapiens Some researchers have postulated that North Africa, and not East or South Africa, was the original home of the modern humans who first trekked out of the continent www.sciencemag.org www.sciencemag.org www.pnas.org www.eva.mpg.de Homo Ergaster or Homo Heidlebergensis were Evolved into the Aterians and then to The Iberu Maurusians known as the Cromagnons of the Maghreb. which they left Africa from their North African roots into Europe.Middle east and southern Asia across East Africa. Maroc et pays nord africaine "maghrébine" l'origine de l'espèce Humaine "homo-sapiens".
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north africa tue may 8
Ron, Aaron and PJ here, we are just pulling into a great north African city where we are a...
published: 08 May 2012
author: pa4fsm
north africa tue may 8
Ron, Aaron and PJ here, we are just pulling into a great north African city where we are anticipating meeting with a special family from our community at home. We are driving right now and have had a long day. We've been surrounded (in car) all day by sheep, shepherds, mountain vistas and the people who inhabit these mountains. Again, thanks for making all of this possible. I hope you enjoy watching the video and seeing a bit of what we have been seeing today. Love to you all, The Three Amigos and our fearless driver and guide Jerry.