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Touggourt

American  
[too-goort] / tʊˈgʊərt /

noun

  1. a city in NE Algeria.


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In the desert town of Touggourt, French officials and a sprinkling of carefully chosen Algerians stood in a railroad freight yard ringed by three fences of barbed wire and guarded by soldiers.

From Time Magazine Archive

But even in Algeria proper, along the narrow-gauge track out of Touggourt, the rebels only once succeeded in derailing an oil train.

From Time Magazine Archive

They were to be ready for his return to Touggourt, and were still as clean as the brackish water of the desert could make them.

From A Soldier of the Legion by Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris)

He would like to come with us to Touggourt and to die there at Ore�da's feet, but his father, Said-ben-Kou�dar, wishes him to remain at Sidi-Matou and to pack dates.

From Smaïn; and Safti's Summer Day 1905 by Hichens, Robert Smythe

And perhaps you met again here in Touggourt with my father, not many days ago.

From A Soldier of the Legion by Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris)

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