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Saida may refer to: Places * Saïda, Algeria, a city in Algeria * Saïda Province, a province of Algeria * Saida, Lebanon, the Arabic name for Sidon, a city in Lebanon * Saida, a village in Helan, Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan * Saida, Syria, a town in Daraa Governorate, Syria * Seida, Tulkarm, Palestinian village in Tulkarm governorate * Saida, a village in Barkote Block, Deogarh District of Orissa, India Other uses * Saida (name) Saida, Saidah (Arabic: سَعِيدة ''saʽīdah'') also spelled Sayda, Saeeda, or Sayeeda, is the female form of the Arabic male given name Sa‘id. Saida is a Kurdish name means mother's sweetheart Saida is a Japanese surname but not relat ... * Saida, one of James Bond's allies in ''The Man with the Golden Gun'' * ''Saida'' (crustacean), a prehistoric ostracod genus See also * * * * Sayda (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Saïda, Algeria
Saïda (, Latn, ar, saʿīda, ) is a communes of Algeria, commune and the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria. History The city's site has been of military importance ever since the Ancient Rome, Romans built a fort there. Saïda was a stronghold of Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri, Abd al-Qadir, the Algerian national leader, who burned the town as Second French Empire, French forces approached it in 1844. Modern Saïda was founded as a French military outpost in 1854 and once housed a regiment of the French Foreign Legion. Its growth was stimulated by the arrival of the Oran-Béchar (narrow-gauge) railway in 1862. In 2005 the population was 158,856 inhabitants. It is nicknamed ''the city of waters'', because of its abundant underground springs. The area is forested and the main products of the town are cereals, wool, leather and bottled water, bottled mineral waters. Geography Location Saïda is located in north-western Algeria, on the southern slopes of the Tell Atlas mountain r ...
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Saïda Province
Saïda () is a province ('' wilaya'') of Algeria, named after its capital. History The province was created from parts of Oran department, Saïda province and Saoura province in 1974. In 1984 El Bayadh Province and Naama Province were carved out of its territory. Administrative divisions The province is divided into 6 districts ('' daïras''), which are further divided into 16 ''communes'' or municipalities. Districts # Aïn El Hadjar # El Hassasna # Ouled Brahim # Saïda # Sidi Boubekeur # Youb Communes # Aïn El Hadjar # Aïn Sekhouna # Aïn Soltane # Doui Thabet # El Hassasna # Hounet # Maamora # Moulay Larbi # Ouled Brahim # Ouled Khaled # Saïda # Sidi Ahmed # Sidi Amar # Sidi Boubekeur # Tircine # Youb References Provinces of Algeria States and territories established in 1974 {{Saïda-geo-stub ...
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Saida, Lebanon
Sidon ( ) or better known as Saida ( ; ) is the third-largest city in Lebanon. It is located on the Mediterranean coast in the South Governorate, of which it is the capital. Tyre, to the south, and the Lebanese capital of Beirut, to the north, are both about away. Sidon has a population of about 80,000 within the city limits, while its metropolitan area has more than a quarter-million inhabitants. Etymology The Phoenician name (, ) probably meant "fishery" or "fishing town". It is mentioned in Papyrus Anastasi I as ''ḏjdwnꜣ''. It appears in Biblical Hebrew as () and in Syriac as (). This was Hellenised as (), which was Latinised as and entered English in this form. The name appears in Classical Arabic as () and in Modern Arabic as (). As a Roman colony, it was notionally refounded and given the formal name to honour its imperial sponsor. During the crusades, Sidon was known in Latin as and in Old French as , or . In the -4; we might wonder whether the ...
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Helan, Mandi Bahauddin
Helan (or Helaan) is a union councils of Pakistan, union council in Phalia Tehsil, Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab province, Pakistan. The union council contains 10 villages (Helan, Charanwala, Burje, Kotli Qazi, Qutli, Dhingranwali, Binder Khurd, Rajoya, Saida Chak, Heger). Helan is 20 kilometers south-east of Mandi Bahauddin, 8 kilometers north-east of Phalia, 20 kilometers south of Dinga and 4 kilometers north of Mano Chak. Villages in Phalia Tehsil Villages in Mandi Bahauddin District {{MandiBahauddin-geo-stub ...
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Punjab, Pakistan
Punjab (, ) is a Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Pakistan. With a population of over 127 million, it is the Demographics of Pakistan, most populous province in Pakistan and the List of first-level administrative divisions by population, second most populous subnational polity in the world. Located in the Geography of Pakistan, central-eastern region of the country, it has the #Economy, largest economy, contributing the most to Economy of Pakistan, national GDP in Pakistan. Lahore is the capital and largest city of the province. Other major cities include Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala and Multan. It is bordered by the Pakistani provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the north-west, Balochistan, Pakistan, Balochistan to the south-west and Sindh to the south, as well as Islamabad Capital Territory to the north-west and Azad Kashmir to the north. It shares an India-Pakistan border, international border with the Indian states of Rajasthan and Punjab, India, Punjab to ...
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Saida, Syria
Saida, also spelled Sayda (), is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Daraa Governorate, located east of Daraa. Nearby localities include al-Naimah to the west, Al-Ghariyah al-Gharbiyah to the north, Kahil and al-Musayfirah to the east and al-Taybah and Umm al-Mayazen to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Saida had a population of 11,215 in the 2004 census. Saida was also noted as a ''khirba'' (ruined village) by 1858 during Ottoman rule. However, the second half of that century saw a resurgence in grain cultivation and security in the Hauran The Hauran (; also spelled ''Hawran'' or ''Houran'') is a region that spans parts of southern Syria and northern Jordan. It is bound in the north by the Ghouta oasis, to the northeast by the al-Safa field, to the east and south by the Harrat ... region, of which Saida was part. During that period, it was settled and by 1895 had 250 inhabitants. References Bibliography * * ...
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Seida, Tulkarm
Seida () is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the eastern West Bank, located 20 kilometers northeast of Tulkarm. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Seida had a population of 3,777 inhabitants in 2017. History Ceramics from the Iron Age II, Hellenistic, early and late Roman, Byzantine, early Muslim and the Middle Ages have been found here.Zertal, 2016, pp400 In 1179, during the Crusader era, it appeared as an estate, sold to the Zion Monastery in Jerusalem. In 1265, Seida was one of the estates given by Sultan Baibars to his followers after his victory over the Crusaders, with the whole of Seida given to emir ''Husam al-Din Itamish b. Utlis Khan''. Ottoman era In 1517, Seida, like all of Palestine, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire. In the 1596 tax registers, it was part of the ''nahiya'' ("subdistrict") of Jabal ''Sami'', part of the larger Sanjak of Nablus. It had a population of 70 househo ...
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Barkote
Barkote is one of the largest blocks of the district Deogarh of the Indian State Odisha. Located on the bank of Bramhani River. It is the principal, commercial, cultural and Education centre of Deogarh. It was one of the oldest and reputed village of deogarh Now it is the major center for business. The population of this place with its suburbs is 12000. Many small villages constitutes this place like Danra, Basupali, Chakrapali, pichhula etc. This is the highest populous area of the district. In the last 20th century after the creation of the rengali dam this place was created by the summation of small villages around the year 1985. It is situated in the side of NH-6 which connect two major cities of India named as kolkota and Mumbai. The distance between this place and kolkota is 442 km and the distance between this place and Mumbai is 1552 km. Geography Barkote is located at . It has an average elevation of . References Cities and towns in Debagarh district
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Orissa
Odisha (), formerly Orissa ( the official name until 2011), is a state located in Eastern India. It is the eighth-largest state by area, and the eleventh-largest by population, with over 41 million inhabitants. The state also has the third-largest population of Scheduled Tribes in India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since .... It neighbours the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal to the north, Chhattisgarh to the west, and Andhra Pradesh to the south. Odisha has a coastline of along the Bay of Bengal in the ''Indian Ocean''. The region is also known as Utkaḷa and is mentioned by this name in India's national anthem, Jana Gana Mana. The language of Odisha is Odia language, Odia, which is one of the Classical languages of India. The ancient kingdom of Kalinga ( ...
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Saida (name)
Saida, Saidah (Arabic: سَعِيدة ''saʽīdah'') also spelled Sayda, Saeeda, or Sayeeda, is the female form of the Arabic male given name Sa‘id. Saida is a Kurdish name means mother's sweetheart Saida is a Japanese surname but not related to the Arabic given name Arabic name * Saida Agrebi, Tunisian politician *Saida Charaf, Sahrawi Moroccan singer * Saida Gunba, Soviet athlete * Saida Karoli, Tanzanian singer * Saida Miller Khalifa, British author * Saida Muna Tasneem, a Bangladeshi diplomat * Saida Sherif, a Pakistani-British broadcaster, educationalist, humanitarian and poet *Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi, British lawyer and politician Japanese * Haruko Saida, women's professional shogi player * Satoshi Saida is a Japanese pioneering wheelchair tennis player and 2004 Summer Paralympics gold medalist ( Men's doubles with Shingo Kunieda). Saida, a big baseball enthusiast in his childhood, lost his left leg because of bone cancer at age twelve. At firs ..., ...
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The Man With The Golden Gun (film)
''The Man with the Golden Gun'' is a 1974 spy film, the ninth in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions and the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. A loose adaptation of Ian Fleming's posthumously published 1965 novel of the same name, the film has Bond sent after the Solex Agitator, a breakthrough technological solution to contemporary energy shortages, while in a game of cat and mouse facing the assassin Francisco Scaramanga, the "Man with the Golden Gun". The action culminates in a duel between them that settles the fate of the Solex. ''The Man with the Golden Gun'' was the fourth and final film in the series directed by Guy Hamilton. The script was written by Richard Maibaum and Tom Mankiewicz. The film was set in the face of the 1973 energy crisis, a dominant theme in the script; Britain had still not yet fully overcome the crisis when the film was released in December 1974. The film also reflects the then-popular martial a ...
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Saida (crustacean)
Saida may refer to: Places * Saïda, Algeria, a city in Algeria * Saïda Province, a province of Algeria * Saida, Lebanon, the Arabic name for Sidon, a city in Lebanon * Saida, a village in Helan, Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan * Saida, Syria, a town in Daraa Governorate, Syria * Seida, Tulkarm, Palestinian village in Tulkarm governorate * Saida, a village in Barkote Block, Deogarh District of Orissa, India Other uses * Saida (name) Saida, Saidah (Arabic: سَعِيدة ''saʽīdah'') also spelled Sayda, Saeeda, or Sayeeda, is the female form of the Arabic male given name Sa‘id. Saida is a Kurdish name means mother's sweetheart Saida is a Japanese surname but not relat ... * Saida, one of James Bond's allies in ''The Man with the Golden Gun'' * ''Saida'' (crustacean), a prehistoric ostracod genus See also * * * * Sayda (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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