Mohammedia

(redirected from Fedhala)
The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

Mohammedia

 

(formerly Fédala), a city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, on the Rabat-Casablanca railroad and highway. Population, 70, 400 (1971). The city is a port for crude oil imports, with an annual volume of approximately 1.5 million tons (1971); a large oil refinery is located there. Local industries also include food, textiles, and metalworking.

The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Mentioned in ?
References in periodicals archive ?
Yaseen Le Falher and Salah Juma clinched the runners up spot in the prestigious tournament with scores of 37 and 41, giving a total of 78, while Rob Lane and playing partner Nasser Al Fedhala took third place with scores of 40 and 37 for a total of 77.
They are Ahmed Mohammed Yusuf, Khulaif Abdulla Alenizi, Karamat Ali Mohammed, Zaina Osama Alofi, Shaikha Aysha Mohammed Al Khalifa, Abdulmannan Mohammed Albastaki, Afrah Habib Hassan, Abdulnabi Abdulrahman Hassan, Reef Ali Marhoon, Hameed Jaffar Mohammed, Zahra Abdulnabi Ali Haji, Abdulla Ahmed Alsammak, Yahya Ali Buali, Ameena Isa Alsubiee, Afaf Hani Al Mudawib, Abdulla Ebrahim ___Al Fedhala, Mohammed Ayoob Sayed Ali, Aqeel Ali Hassan, Jaleel Khalil Haji Hussain and Abdulla Isa Sa'ad Sultan.
This was stated by the Director-General of resources and services at the Commission Saleh Al Fedhala. The investigation will focus on accounting for negligence through the implementation of Disciplinary Regulations for those who took part in the unauthorized protests or even those called to take part in it.
Husband and wife Rob and Debbie Lane were runners-up with the same score while the duo of Mohamed Al Fedhala and Farooq Ahmed came third with 20 points.
Graeme Newport, Mohamed Al Fedhala, Evelyn Rimmer and Wayne Giles took the runners-up spot with a score of 58.2 nett while Barry Hobday, Mike Thompson, Stan Kwik and Julie Dixon made up the top three with a nett score of 59.1.
Qualifiers: Farn Irfan, Madden Broadbent, Yousif Majid, Rajinder Sachdeva, Mohamed Al Fedhala, Gavin Ames, Phil Dixon, Petter Nyberg.
OVERALL ORDER OF MERIT TOP 10: 1 Shaker Hubail and Abdulla Al Hakam (13 points), 2 Heinz and Tatyana Hurter (7), 3 Rob and Debbie Lane (7), 4 Tony Bridgens and Madden Broadbent (7), 5 Pauline Jeakings and Murtuz Zamanly (7), 6 Depriest Daniels and Adam Guy (7), 7 Steve Wagstaff and David Wales (7), 8 Petter Nyberg and Patrick Leslie (5), 9 Chris Butler and Abdulaziz Ahmed (5), 10 Mohamed Al Fedhala and Stephen Hoey (5).
The duo of Mohammed Al Fedhala and Stephen Hoey narrowly clinched the top spot with a nett score of 33.4, edging Shaker Hubail and Abdulla Al Hakam into second place on countback.
Graeme Newport, Mohamed Al Fedhala, Evelyn Rimmer and Wayne Giles took the runners up spot with a score of 58.2 nett while Barry Hobday, Mike Thompson, Stan Kwik and Julie Dixon made up the top three with a nett score of 59.1.
The team of Fahad Al Hakam, Ali Hassan, Ali Saleh and Mohamed Al Fedhala took second place with 58.8 nett.
The Ministry of Interior team of Mohammed Al Sayed, Salman Al Gatam, Salah Musbah and Mohammed Al Fedhala made up the top three with a score of 60.5.