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Association Sportive d’El Khroub , known as AS Khroub or simply ASK for short, is an Algerian football club in the city of El Khroub in Constantine Province. Founded in 1927.
In mathematics the Karoubi envelope of a category C is a classification of the idempotents of C, by means of an auxiliary category. Taking the Karoubi envelope of a preadditive category gives a pseudo-abelian category, hence the construction is sometimes called the pseudo-abelian completion.
The Wilaya of Relizane massacres of 30 December 1997 were probably the single bloodiest day of killing in the Algerian conflict of the 1990s. Several members of the population of four villages were killed; the exact number of casualties has varied according to source.
Khroumire (Arabic: جبال خمير) is a mountainous region located in northwestern Tunisia and northeastern Algeria. The Khroumire has extensive forests of cork oak.
Khrustalyov, My Car! is a 1998 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Aleksei German and written by German and Svetlana Karmalita.
Chrobak or Chrobok may refer to:
Khoubana District is a district of M'Sila Province, Algeria.
Khoubana is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 6,848.
In mathematics, the Karoubi conjecture is a conjecture by Max Karoubi that the algebraic and topological K-theories coincide on C* algebras spatially tensored with the algebra of compact operators. It was proved by Andrei Suslin and Mariusz Wodzicki (1990, theorem 6, 1992).
Khruba Siwichai was a Thai Buddhist monk born in 1878 in the village of Ban Pang, Li District, in Lamphun Province of northern Thailand. Siwichai is best known for the building of many temples during his time, his charismatic and personalistic character, and his political conflict with local authorities.
Tadjenanet District , formerly called Saint-Donat, is a town in eastern Algeria, belonging to the wilaya of Mila and home to 53 536 inhabitants (in 2008). The city is best known for its weekly market, considered the first in eastern Algeria.
Tadjenanet , formerly called Saint-Donat, is a town and commune in Mila Province, Algeria. At the 2008 census it had a population of 41,833.