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the maghreb

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Northwest Africa, the region of Africa north of the Sahara and west of the Nile. The lands of the Maghreb are generally considered to be the coastal plains of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and western Libya.

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It is the whole of the Maghreb.

In the Maghreb, militants remained reviled.

So does the price of honey, especially in the Maghreb.

Will it do the same in the Maghreb?

After the war, workers arrived from the Maghreb.

The Medersa's concept was born in the Maghreb with Merinid dynasty.

The optics of the Maghreb filmmaker and the white French aristocrat are inévitable.

Arabs divide themselves between westerners (from the Maghreb) and easterners (from the Mashraq).

The scale of al-Qaeda's involvement in the Maghreb is still uncertain.

The government in Rabat was respectful but cool, noting Morocco's commitment to the Maghreb Arab Union.

In the long term, the French move will surely benefit the Maghreb economies, analysts say.

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