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  2. SGS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    99,600 (2023) [1] Website. www.sgs.com. SGS (formerly Société Générale de Surveillance (French for General Society of Surveillance )) is a Swiss multinational company headquartered in Geneva, which provides inspection, verification, testing and certification services. Its 99,600 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories ...

  3. Moroccan Goumier - Wikipedia

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    Goumiers of the 2nd Group of Moroccan Tabors boarding a landing craft in Corsica headed to Elba. The Moroccan Goumiers ( French: Les Goumiers Marocains) were indigenous Moroccan soldiers who served in auxiliary units attached to the French Army of Africa, between 1908 and 1956. While nominally in the service of the Sultan of Morocco, they ...

  4. SaudiGeoSat-1/HellasSat-4 - Wikipedia

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    39.0° East. SaudiGeoSat 1/HellasSat 4, also known as SaudiGeoSat 1/HellasSat 4 (abbreviated SGS-1/HS-4 ), is a Saudi and Greek geostationary communication satellite of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and HellasSat. It was built by Lockheed Martin and was launched on 5 February 2019 on board Ariane flight VA247 .

  5. 1st Spahi Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Paris 1944. Strasbourg 1944. AFN 1952-1962. Koweit 1990-1991. The 1st Spahi Regiment ( French: 1er Régiment de Spahis) is an armored regiment of the modern French Army, previously called the 1st Moroccan Spahi Regiment ( French: 1er Régiment de Spahis Marocains ). It was established in 1914 as a mounted cavalry unit recruited primarily from ...

  6. Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group - Wikipedia

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    Multi-National Force – Iraq [2] The Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group, known by the French acronym GICM ( Groupe Islamique Combattant Marocain ), was a Sunni Islamist militant organization that operated in Morocco, North Africa, and Western Europe. The organization's objective was to establish an Islamic government in Morocco.

  7. Fédération Nationale du Scoutisme Marocain - Wikipedia

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    The Fédération Nationale du Scoutisme Marocain ( Arabic: الجامعة الوطنية للكشفية المغربية) is the national federation of several Scouting organizations of Morocco. It was founded in 1933, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1961. The coeducational Fédération Nationale du ...

  8. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    A folio of an 18th-century Moroccan Quran, with a characteristically Maghrebi script used to write surahs 105–114. Moroccan literature is the literature produced by people who lived in or were culturally connected to Morocco and the historical states that have existed partially or entirely within the geographical area that is now Morocco.

  9. Royal Moroccan Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    1960. President. Fouzi Lekjaa. Website. www .frmf .ma. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation ( Arabic: الجامعة الملكية المغربية لكرة القدم) is the governing body of football in Morocco. It was established in 1956. It became a member in the FIFA in 1960, and in the same year it also became a member of CAF.