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What (who) is oued - definition


Oued Ed-Dahab Province         
PROVINCE OF MOROCCO
Oued ed Dahab; Oued ed Dahab Province; Province of Oued ed Dahab; Province of Oued Eddahab; Oued Eddahab Province; Oued Ed-Dahab Day
Oued Ed-Dahab () is a province in the Moroccan economic region of Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab, in the disputed territory of Western Sahara. Its population at the 2004 Census was 65,378.
Oued Righ         
GERGRAPHIC AREA IN ALGERIA
Oued-Righ; Oued-Rirh; Oued Rirh; Wad Righ; Wadi Righ; Oued Rir'; Oued Rir; Rirh
The Oued Righ (also spelled Oued Rir', Oued Rirh, Wadi Righ) is a region of the northeastern Algerian Sahara. It includes a number of oases, the principal centre being Touggourt.
Oued el Melah         
WATERCOURSE IN TUNISIA
Oued-Melah; Wadi el Melah
Oued el Melah or Wadi el Melah (, "Salty Wadi") is an intermittent wadi of Tunisia whose course is located on the territory of the governorates of Gafsa and Tozeur.Oued el Melah.
Examples of use of oued
1. In early May, Algerian authorities discovered a makeshift guerrilla training camp in a palm grove several miles outside El Oued.
2. Pensioner Mohammad Mammar, voting in Algiers‘ poor Bab Al Oued district, told Reuters: "I want reconciliation in this country.
3. The bodies washed up at Foum el Oued coastal village, 25 km (15 miles) from Western Sahara‘s main city Laayoune.
4. The attack on the gendarmes occurred at Draa Argayen hamlet in the desert province of El Oued, some 500 km (300 miles) southeast of Algiers, the source said.
5. Last month, Algerian police broke up a long–standing ring based in the Saharan desert city of El Oued that had sent an estimated 60 men to Iraq to fight.