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Algerians (Arabic: الجزائريون, romanized: al-Jaza'iriyun) are the
citizens and
nationals of the People's
Democratic Republic of
Algeria. The majority...
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relocated over 2
million Algerians to
concentration camps. The war led to the
death of
hundreds of
thousands of
Algerians and
hundreds of
thousands of...
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villages and
relocated over 2
million Algerians to
concentration camps. Upon
independence in 1962, 900,000 European-
Algerians (Pieds-noirs) fled to
France within...
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Algerians in
France (French: Algériens en France; Arabic: جزائريون في فرنسا) are
people of
Algerian descent or
nationality living in France.
People of...
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beginning with
Algerian Languages of
Algeria List of
Algerians This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Algerian. If an internal...
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Notable Algerians include: Hadj Abderrahmane,
actor and
comedian Isabelle Adjani,
French actress Allalou, playwright,
theatre director, and
actor known...
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competitive rivalry, and
against Senegal,
where Algeria's first global success began. For the
Algerians,
their biggest victory on the
world stage was their...
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Italian Algerians (Italian: italo-algerini) are
Algerian-born
citizens who are
fully or
partially of
Italian descent,
whose ancestors were
Italians who...
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though Algeria was not
fully conquered and
pacified until 1903. It is
estimated that by 1875,
approximately 825,000
indigenous Algerians were killed...
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unified 'community'" of
Algerians in the UK and that
there is some
degree of
mutual su****ion
amongst British Algerians.
According to the 2001 UK census...