Higher National Veterinary School
The Higher National Veterinary School (French: École nationale supérieure vétérinaire, ENSV, Arabic:المدرسة الوطنية العليا للطب البيطري), is a public institution of higher learning founded in Algeria in 1970, by Presidential Decree No. 65-69 of March 11, 1965. It is located in Hacène Badi - El Harrach 12 km east of Algiers.
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(fr) Site of the Higher National Veterinary School
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