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    Majaz al Bab (Arabic: مجاز الباب), also known as Medjez el Bab, or as Membressa under the Roman Empire, is a town in northern Tunisia. It is located at...
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  • The Battle of Majaz al-Bab (1705) was a Battle between the Regency of Algiers and the Regency of Tunis. The governor of the Regency of Algiers was in severe...
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    The Medjez-El-Bab Memorial is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission war memorial in the Medjez-el-Bab War Cemetery near Majaz al Bab, Tunisia. The memorial...
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  • followed the Algerian all the way to a small plain near the city of Majaz al-Bab named Sedira, after Moustapha found out that a cavalry was following...
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    of Tunisia and formed a defensive line from Tebersouk through Majaz al Bab (Medjez el Bab). There were two roads eastwards into Tunisia from Algeria. The...
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  • of 10th Panzer Division on the road to Massicault, attacking towards Majaz al Bab, gaining 13 km (8.1 mi) and destroying 14 M3 Stuart tanks. The next day...
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    entered service in early-1943, and was first used in action in March near Majaz al Bab during the Tunisia Campaign. The 1944 war establishment for a British...
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  • valley, and 2 km west of Chaouach (Suas) and 7 kilometers northwest of Majaz al Bab,(Membressa). Its postal code is 9024. The area has numerous ruins from...
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  • Qarish el-Wadi, is a village in Tunisia, located between Bordj Toumi and Majaz al Bab (36° 41' 00" N 9° 40' 00" E) in Béja Governorate east of Tunis. The village...
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    and formed a defensive line from Tebersouk through Majaz al Bab (also referred to as Medjez el Bab), with orders to resist an attempt to cross. By 10...
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    2115 Téboursouk 11,865 2116 Testour 13,331 2117 Goubellat 4,128 2118 Majaz al Bab 21,653 Jendouba 2211 Jendouba 45,431 2212 Bou Salem 21,638 2213 Tabarka...
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    767496n, 9.524142e, in the hills just north of Toukabeur and 15.3 km from Majāz al Bāb. It was an ancient Catholic diocese. The ruins have been identified as...
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  • 9°53′10″E / 36.52806°N 9.88611°E / 36.52806; 9.88611 between Majaz al Bab and Bir al Mashariqah, central Tunisia. The site is 189 meters above sea level...
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    of Africa again took up the fight against the Germans in Tunisia, in Majaz al Bab. On 27 November 1942, the French fleet sank its ship in Toulon and the...
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  • passes Operation Olivenernte 1943 - German cancelled planned attack on Majaz al Bab, Tunisia Operation Orange 1943 - German convoy off Temryuk, Southern...
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  • ice hockey player and executive German tank infantry columns attacked Majaz al Bab in Tunisia but were repulsed. British and Canadian governments announced...
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    Melzi (ruins where the Oued-Melzi flows into the Bagrada) Membressa (Majaz al Bab) Migirpa (near Carthage) Missua (Sidi Daoud) Mizigi (ruins of Douela)...
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    Nicholas Minue (1905–1943), Medal of Honor recipient for his bravery near Majaz al Bab, Tunisia First Lieutenant Robert M. Emery (1911–1942), Distinguished...
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  • claimed Spitfire fighter shot down 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) south of Majaz al Bab. That day, the RAF lost two Spitfires in aerial combat, one from No....
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  • Prien et al. 2005, p. 96. Prien et al. 2006, p. 295. Prien et al. 2006, p. 303. Prien et al. 2006, p. 296. Prien et al. 2006, p. 298. Prien et al. 2006,...
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