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Anfa (Berber language:
Anfa or Anaffa, ⴰⵏⴼⴰ; Arabic: أنفا; Spanish: Anafe; Portuguese: Anafé) was the
ancient toponym for
Casablanca during the classical...
- the
Beginning There was Souffle", Bidoun. "Souffles-
Anfas Contributors, 1966–1971", Souffles-
Anfas,
Stanford University Press, pp. 267–274, 31 December...
- Adam
affirmed a
Tamazight etymology—from
anfa "hill",
anfa "promontory on the sea", ifni "sandy beach", or
anfa "threshing floor"—although he determined...
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ANFA may
refer to: In football: All
Nepal Football ****ociation, the
governing body of
football in
Nepal Asociación
Nacional de Fútbol Amateur, the governing...
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International men's football, and is
governed by the All
Nepal Football ****ociation (
ANFA). A
member of the
Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the
Nepali football...
- 1999 by All
Nepal Football ****ociation. It
consists of
ANFA House (the
current HQ of
ANFA), an
ANFA Academy, a hostel, and a
football ground.
Initially built...
- His best
known book is the
famous Saints from Fes (Salwa al-
Anfās), or Kitāb
salwat al-
anfās wa-muḥadatha al-akiyas mi-man
uqbira min al-ʿulamā wa al-ṣulaḥa...
- The All
Nepal Football ****ociation (
ANFA) (Nepali: अखिल नेपाल फुटबल संघ (एन्फा)) is the
governing body of
football in Nepal. It is
responsible for the...
- The
Anfa Circuit was a
street circuit in Morocco. Laid out in the
western suburbs of Casablanca, it was used in
several layouts for the new Casablanca...
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School of Mohammedia, and at the same time,
collaborated at the "Souffles/
Anfas"
artistic journal,
headed by
Abdellatif Laabi.
Abraham Serfaty was a Moroccan...