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Algeria,
officially the People's
Democratic Republic of
Algeria, is a
country in the
Maghreb region of
North Africa. It is
bordered to the
northeast by...
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Algeria. The
following are
among the
universities in
Algerias:
Education in
Algeria Ministry of
Higher Education and
Scientific Research in
Algeria List...
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Algerian War (also
known as the
Algerian Revolution or the
Algerian War of Independence) was a
major armed conflict between France and the
Algerian National...
- from
Algeria, or of
Algerian descent Algerian cuisine Algerian culture Algerian Islamic reference Algerian Mus'haf
Algerian (solitaire)
Algerian (typeface)...
- The
communes of
Algeria (Arabic: بلدية (singular)) form the
third level of
administrative subdivisions of
Algeria. As of 2002,
there were 1,541 muni****lities...
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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...
- (baladiyahs) of
Algeria, see List of muni****lities of
Algeria, and for the
postal code of an
Algerian city, see list of
postal codes of
Algerian cities. Adrar...
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known derisively as béni-oui-oui.
Napoleon III
envisaged three distinct Algerias: a
French colony, an Arab country, and a
military camp, each with a distinct...
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Politics of
Algeria takes place in a
framework of a
constitutional semi-presidential republic,
whereby the
President of
Algeria is head of
state while...
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Qacentina or Kasantina, is the
capital of
Constantine Province in
northeastern Algeria.
During Roman times it was
called Cirta and was
renamed "Constantina" in...