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Mechta Sidi Bel Aïd !Constantine Nabeul Ibrâhîm el-Zaiyât ! ! ! ! Tazmalt ! Bel Ayel ! Rayet ! ! ! Guelma ! Zaghouan h ! !Al 'Atf Biyala ! ! ! ! Ain Bessem ! Hammamet EL MEKS! EL NOHZA El Aria Gaafour o Shâba ! ! ! ! ! ! Curculum Aïne Abid Oued Zenati !( !( ! ! ! !( Mila ! o ! Souk Ahras ! Bouira ! ! Oued Athmenia !( Le Kef Disuq Dukhmeis ! ! ! !Sétif Belaa !hh Kafr el-Dauwâr ! ! ! ! !( Ouled RachedBordj Bou Arrer ! !( h ! !( Kafr el-Sheikh ! ! ! ! Bur Said ! ! ! ! !(o Mechtat el Melah MOHAMED BOMonUtcaDlmIAF INTL! Le Sers !Enfidaville ! Nabarôh ! ! ! ! Abu Hummus ! ! ! Sour el Ghozlane ! Bordj d'Oued Okris Saint Arnaud Souk-Ahras ! EL ISKANDARIYA ! !( ! Al Daqahliyah (dakahlia) ! ! ! ! ! !(o Sedrata Az Zuwarin !( Qafla ! ! !( ! (port Said) ! ! ! AIN ARNAT Siliana EL DEKHEILA ! ! ! ! 36°0'0"N Le Kef AL RAHMANIYAo H ! 36°0'0"N ! ! ! ! Bordj Bou Arreridj Al Kawm al Asmar Qallin El-ManSûra 'Ushash el- Hawâysa ! ! ! TE! LERGHMA ! h ! 'Ezbet el-Kôm el-Ahmar ! 'Ushash 'Arab el- Haiya ! ! M a l t a ! ! ! 'Aïn el Ahdjar Oum el Bouaghi OUM EL BOUAGHI Ebba Ksoui Kalaa Kebira ! !( ! ! Oum Ladjoul ! ! o ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Medea Sidi-Aissa ! Kelaa Kebira!!( Susah !( BALUZA ! ! ! Mechtat Roknia ! !(o G r e e c e Damanhur Shubra Khit ! ! Mechtet et Tiffrent BATNA !Aïn Beïda !( 31°0'0"N 31°0'0"N ! ! ! ! ! ! Mechta Oulad Daoud ! Dar Sidi al Azhar !(Monastir AL MANSURAH San el Hagar ! ! ! ! M'Sila ! Kairouan !( !Kotûr El-mahalla El-kubra ! ! ! ! ! ! !( Pasteur ! o Oum El Bouaghi Kalaa Djerda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !( Moknine Aga o Sadaqa 'Ezbet Hamâda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Souk Ouled Nadja Morsott Msaken 'Ezbet Libda !Basyun ! ! ! ! ! !( Nag' el Hizaiyir ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kairouan ! ! Abu al Matamir Hôsh 'Îsa Abu Da'ud as Sibakh ! ! ! ! !Batna !( Thala Mahdia ! ! Al Gharbiyah (gharbia) ! Minshât Abu 'Omar ! ! Bordj Chellal !(o ! Ityai el Barud ! ! ! M'Sila Batna Edgar-Ouinet! !( ! As Sinbillawayn El-Qantara el-Sharqîya ! ! ! ! ! ! o ! ! ! Taftîsh Gianaclis El-huseiniya ! !( o ! Mit Yazid !( o Khenchela !( ! ! ! ! ! Hadjeb el Aioun Zawiyat Hammur Birma BIRMA ! ! ! ! ! !Barika Tébessa!( JIYANKLIS AIR BASE ! ! Sangaha ! !( ! CHEIKH LARBI TEBESSI ! Sidi Saad ! ! Sumbât !( ! Bir Guellalia Tadzert ! Tletz Mahdia ! 'Ezbet el Rub 'Umâya ! ! El-Qantara el-Gharbîya ! o! ! ! BOU SAADA ! Chebba ! o AS So ALIHIYAH ! ! Cheria! Kasserine o El-Tôd Kafr Saqr ! ! El Kantara !( !( ! Tanta ! Kafr al Wusushah ! ! ! ! ! !( Sbeitla 'Ezbet Abû Zeid ! ! ! ! Mejidel Bou Saâda Hencha Al Iskandariyah (alex.) ! Kawm Hamadah !( ! Kasserine!( Bou Thadi C y p r u s ! ! Diarb Negm ! ! ! ! Faid ! ! Ikyad ! ! ! ! Djebeniana ! Faqus ! ! ! ! ! ! Tebessa ! Al Ibrahimiyah ! ! Thelepte Triaga Ziftá ! ! ! ! Rhoufi ! ! Mediterranean Sea Kafr Rabi' ! ! ! Khenchela ! !( ! ! ! ! ! Hihya ! ! ! Biskra ! ! Ash Sharqiyah (sharkia) ! ! ! ! Diar el Chioukh ! Khannga Sidi Nadji ! Bou Mellal ! Sidi Bouz SFAX Tala BISKRA Bir el Ater El Agareb h El Ataya ! Sidi Okba ! ! ! ! Danasur AL ISMAILIYAH ! o Sfax ! Shibin El-kom AZ ZAQAZIQ Al Isma'iliyah ! Tolga !( Al Buhayrah (behera) o ! !( ! !(o ! Zagazig ! Nebka Meknassy Sfax 'Ezbet Abâza o!( ! Mezzouna o h SUEZ CANAL Ourlal Gafsa ! GEBEL EL BASUR !( ABU SUWAYR ! ! ! ! El Aouch ! THYNA Kafr Shukr !(o Ezbet Abu Husein ! Moularès Graïba ! ! ! 'Ezab Abu Dema ! ! Mahares QUWAYSINA ! ! o Minshat Sabri Minya el Qamh Serapeum ! !Ouled Djellal Tamerza ! ! Borj el Abeidi ! Redeyef Gafsa!(! GAFSA ! ! o Minuf Benha Qutaîyifet el-'Azîzîya Lala Kafr Da'ud Gezai ! Nishwa ! !( ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Slite h LA SKHIRRA BILBEIS As Ismailiyah (ismailia) ! El Baadj ! Metlaoui !( ! Bilbeis 'Aïn Sidi Ali Biskra Al Minufiyah Abu Sultan ! ! ! Oum et Tieur Djebel Mdilla !( ! ! ! Biltan o Bîr Hooker (menoufia) ! ! Djelfa Tozeur ! Tahwâi !(o ! ! ! En Nessirha Wadhraf Moshtohor Az Zawamil FA'ID FAYID ! ! GABES Dalhamu Samadun ! ! BILBAYS ! Mrhaïer ! NEFTA ! ! ! Ghannouche h ZARZIS ! ! h !(o!( ! DJERBA Shabin al Qanatir !Fâyid ! ! El Hamma Gabès ! Bir Nasif Subk el Ahad ! o INSHAS o ! Sidi Khelil Nefta!( !( h ! !( !( ! ! ! ! Tozeur Oum Semaa Seftimi o! Qaha ! !( ! ! !( ! ! Ain Saidana o Kettana Arhir 'Ezbet Sharikât Wardan ! 'Ezbet Abu 'Irâqi FANARA ! ! ! ! Adjim ! ! h ! ! ! ! ! Kebili ! ! !(o GABES Al Jurf ! Shatanuf KIBRIT ! ! ! Al Qalyubiyah ! Gabes Marith o El Arfiane ! El Tenedla Hassi Khalifa ! Bir Tadjerdimet Sidi ash Shammakh GUEMAR ! ! ! ! Reguiba! ! Arram ! (kalyoubia) Djamaa ! Ez Zeggoub ! ! Tiguedidine El Arfsi ! ! ! Nouil 'Ezbet Shalaqân El-Kalag ! ! ! Debila ! Toujane ! ! Guemar ! Ghidmah ! Tamerna Djedida ! Sidi Amrane o Behima h ! !( Al Hisaniyin ! ! ! ! ! Ourmes ! Al Fawwar CAIRO WEST ! ! Lizerg Médenine ZARZIS ! ! ! ! CAIRO INTL ! Sidi Slimane Oum Sahouine El Oued Sabria Medenine Bram ! ! El Ouibed ! ! Robbah MANDANIYIN o o El-giza !(o Kafr Mas'ud ! Oudeï Trek !( ! ! ! Laghouat El Harihira ! Kedima ! ! El Ogla ! Sîdî al Takrûrî Dzioua ! Ed Dlilia !( !(o o El Ktaf ! Chegamat EMBABA ! ! ! Kebili Ben Gardane ABU KAMMASH o Touggoo urt !Oum ez Zebed Sahbane ! ! .! ! ! ! Bani Majdul ALMAZA AFB !( Ben Nasseur Bou Goufa Kirchaou Allouet el Gounna ! WADI AL JANDALI ! h Cairo Douirat Taguelmit ! As Suways (suez) o ! SIDI MAHDI ! TRIPOLI 30°0'0"N 30°0'0"N Bled et Amor Foum Tatahouine ! RAS EL HILAL Al Jizah (giza) ! Tamellaht ! ZUARA Tripoli Suez ! Chegguet el Ftaïet ! ! ZWARA o!( ! h Berriane El Goug h h ! Ed Dachla Al Haniyah ! Sidi Abbas !( LABRAQ h h ! ! ! ! ! Zuwarah ! !(o ! ! Darnah ! Guerrara ! El Oued !( .! HOMS Shahhat ! ! Matruh SUEZ Ash Shatt El Alia !(Ez-zauia MITIGA !( Tulmaythay !( As Safsoaf Zawiyat Bisharah !( DARNAH El-Hawâmdîya Al Qahirah (cairo) ! ! ! Al Khums ! Al Bayda h ! Helwân Sabratah Suani Ben Adem h Grued Si Nur ed Din ! ! Adabiya Daglet Lagrouba An Nuqat Castelverde ! ! Qaryat al Faidiyah !( ! ! ! o !( 'Umar al Mukhtar ! !( o Betteka h AL KHOMS ! Suluntah ! Tripoli ! Tukrah Martúba Umm ar Razam h al Khams ! o HULWAN TRIPOLI INTL ! Baracca Al Mari OCTOBER ! ! Ghardaïa Cussabàt ! Borgo Torelli 30°0'0"E 31°0'0"E 32°0'0"E ADABIYA ! Al Mabni ! ! o ! Tarhuna ! ! ! ! o o T u n i s i a Gasr el Dauun El Ateuf NOUMERAT Misurata !( o Al Jifarah o Zliten AL MARJ Marawah Al Jabal !(o AL BUMBAH NORTH ! !( !( ! MARTUBAH ! ! ! SIDI SALIH MISURATA Daryanah Zelfana Az Zawiyah Ad Dafiniyah !(h ! al Akhdar ! Qusur al Bumbah Noumerat Bir Oum Souich OKBA IBN NAFA Al Marqab ! ! Al Tamimi ! ! ! Bu Gheilan ! o !(o Jordas al 'Abid ! Zawiyat al Izziyat Metlili Chaamba MISURATA ! Al-Kuwaifia Madinat al Abyar REMADA ! Al Qardabah ! ! Benghazi ! TOBRUo K TOBRUQ Sebseb ! ! El Bour Gioda ! ! Al Abyar Zawiyat al Mukhaylá ! N'Goussa Al Manasir ! h !( ! Zawiyat al Murassas ! ! ! Areg Gamra Dehibat Tigi !(o BENINA INTL ! !( BENGHAZIho !Al Qawarishah ! ! Qabilat Takut ! !! AL KHADIM Acroma Sawani al Qawarishah Tubruq Bordj Chandez ! Ouargla ! Haoud el Hamra ! Tataouine ! ! ! o o ! An Nawwaqiyah ! ! Ras Bu Wushayyikah Wazzan Al Majabirah QARYAT AL KARMAL Darnah ! Al Adm ! !(o ! ! ! Kambut ! Zawiyat Umm Rukbah ! Nalut Awlad Mahmud ! Jardinah o Qasr al Jadi ! h OUARGLA OUED IRARA ! Qasr Bani Walid ! Bardiyah ! Maison Verte ! Suluq GAMAL ABD EL NASSER ! o Hassi Messaoud ! Al Borma ! o o NANUR ! ! Sidi Barrani o Base dHassi Messaoud EL BORMA !( Qaminis Al Marj Zawyet el-Tarfaya h BENI WALID ! Musa id ! ! El-burg ! Ghardaia Furti ash Shalizinah ! ! Sheikh el Bisri ! ! Zawiyat at Tilimun ! Zawiyat Masus !Salûm Buqbuq ! o ! ! Kafret el-Tawarsa ! o Kafret Abu Ghaniya ! ! 31°30'0"N ! Zawyet ! Ka Fret Eilet Imshazz Baltim 31°30'0"N Mizdah Al Magrun AS SALLUM Kafret ! ! Kafret Saber !( ! ! ! el-Mithniyan Kafr Eilet Lauwag ! MERSA MATRUH ! ! Al Qaddahiyah el Sarahna ! ! ! ! !(Dumyat Ouargla ! Carcura Benghazi Rashid! Misratah
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