* Ahaggar Mountains * Atlas Mountains * Aurès Mountains * Edough massif * Gueltara Mountains * Saharan Atlas * Tassili n'Ajjer * Tell Atlas See the link below for the source.
There are many different ranges in Algeria the biggest being the Atlas Mountains, there are then the Saharan Atlas and The Tell Atlas. See related link
The Atlas Mountains.
Atlas Mountains
The Riff Mountains
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Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, Mauritania, and Western Sahara.
The countries that comprise the Maghreb include Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Mauritania. These are what is considered the Maghreb region in modern times. Historically the area has seen many countries come and go.
Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco
Algeria is on the African continent. To its west (left) you will find Morocco, to its east (right) you will find Tunisia. Algeria borders the Mediterranean sea.
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Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia
The ATLAS MOUNTAINS run along the northwest African coast in what is now northeast Morocco and northern Algeria.
The largest mountain range in North Africa is the Atlas Mountains which run through the length of Morocco and Algeria.
There are a number of mountain ranges throughout Africa. In northwest Africa, the principal range is the Atlas Mountain range, which runs through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
To the north begins the famous Atlas Mountains. The range extends from the Western Sahara through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia to 1,600 kilometers; And it is the longest uninterrupted range in Africa.
The Atlas Mountains are in northern Algeria. The mountain range also runs through Morocco and Tunisia. The country of Algeria comprises 2,381,741 square kilometers of land.
No. The Atlas Mountains are a West African mountain-range that runs through Algeria and Morocco. Saudi Arabia's mountain range that runs along the Red Sea coastline is the Hejazi Mountain Range.
Atlas - just like the book.
The Maghreb
The Atlas Mountain range is found in North Africa (western part of the Sahara Desert). They extend through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.