Cheb


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Cheb

(Czech xɛp)
n
(Placename) a town in the W Czech Republic, in W Bohemia on the Ohře River: 12th-century castle where Wallenstein was murdered (1634); a centre of the Sudeten-German movement after World War I. Pop: 34 036 (2007 est). German name: Eger
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Cheb Mami, de son vrai nom Mohamed Khelifati, a gratifie son public de tubes tires de son repertoire eclectique a l'instar de "Douha Alia", "Fatma", "Malimali" ainsi que d'autres titres emblematiques de la carriere du celebre prince du Rai.
In September 2008, a Czech bank (Hypotecni banka) brought an action before the Cheb court against Udo Mike Lindner, a German national, seeking payment of arrears on a mortgage loan contracted in 2005.
Police in the Czech town of Cheb said the woman, 39, lured the 24-year-old to her home before ripping half of his tongue out while kissing him.
Camera (color), Noel Very, Jean-Claude Vicquery; editor, Voucet Tobni; music, Khaled, Cheb Mami, Tak Farinas, Sage, Mohamed Maghni, Cheb Tahar, Cheb Fethi, Cheb Tarik, Nordine Marssoul; sound (Dolby SR), Henri Morel, Ricardo Castro; costumes, Mahadevi Apavou.