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  2. Nador - Wikipedia

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    Nador's population grew by 566% between 1960 and 1971, from 4,806 people in 1960 and 32,000 in 1971.[7] Its population has since grown with over 500% once again, to a total estimated population of 200,000 in 2015.[8] Only eight years previously, in 2007, the city had a population of 120,000. [9]98 percent of the city-population is made up by ...

  3. Nador Province - Wikipedia

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    Nador. Population. (2004) • Total. 522,663. Nador ( Arabic: الناظور) is a province in the Oriental Region of Morocco. Its population in 2014 was 564,943. [1] It is situated east from Driouch Province and west from Berkane Province .

  4. Ras Kebdana - Wikipedia

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    Ras Kebdana. /  35.133°N 2.417°W  / 35.133; -2.417. Ras Kebdana or Ras El Ma ( Tarifit: Qabuyawa ⵇⴰⴱⵓⵢⴰⵡⴰ; Arabic: رأس الماء) is a town in Nador Province, Oriental, Morocco. It is a seaport, is located in the province of Nador. According to the 2014 census, it has a population of 7,580.

  5. Nador International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nador International Airport has a single terminal, divided into arrivals and departures, both on the ground floor. Check-in terminals are located at one side of the main terminal hall, while the other side is for baggage retrieval for arriving customers. The airport has one runway, approximately 3,000 metres long and 45 metres wide.

  6. Nador Port - Wikipedia

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    Nador Port. / 35.17; -2.57. The port of Nador is a commercial port on the Mediterranean servicing the Rif area of Northern Morocco . The port is officially in Beni Ensar and shares its piers and entrance with the port of the Spanish enclave Melilla. It is a semi-artificial port using the Bou Areg Lagoon.

  7. Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia

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    Standard anatomical terms of location are used to unambiguously describe the anatomy of animals, including humans. The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots, describe something in its standard anatomical position. This position provides a definition of what is at the front ("anterior"), behind ("posterior") and so on.

  8. Palatine of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Palatine of theKingdom of Hungary. The Palatine of Hungary ( Hungarian: nádor or nádorispán, German: Landespalatin , Latin: palatinus regni Hungariae) was the highest-ranking office in the Kingdom of Hungary from the beginning of the 11th century to 1848. Initially, Palatines were representatives of the monarchs, later (from 1723) the vice ...

  9. List of human anatomical regions - Wikipedia

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    Regions. facial region includes the lower half of the head beginning below the ears. The forehead is referred to as the frontal region. The eyes are referred to as the orbital or ocular region. The cheeks are referred to as the buccal region. The ears are referred to as the auricle or otic region. The nose is referred to as the nasal region.