Most of the Algerians were in the favor of a relative status-quo.
Algeria. Sudan was formerly the largest, but since South Sudan's independence in 2011, it has fallen to third place.
Algeria. Sudan was formerly the largest, but since South Sudan's independence in 2011, it has fallen to third place.
A civil war in the 1990s killed 100,000 people there, and violence continues to be a problem.
July 5, 1962. Following the "accords d'Evian" a ceasefire was effective since March 19, 1962.
Answer this question… A civil war in the 1990s killed 100,000 people there, and violence continues to be a problem.
Algeria has been inhabited since pre-historic times.
Since independence, the politics of Nigeria have influenced ethnicity by trying to allow all ethnic groups to have some say in how things are run. This decreases segregation among different ethnic groups.
Abdel-aaziz Bouteflika, president of Algeria since 1999
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In 1952, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia were all pushing for independence. However, since Algeria was considered part of France at that point (much the way that Hawaii is considered part of the United States today), the French wished to keep Algeria under French sovereignty to a much greater degree than either Morocco or Tunisia. Additionally, Tunisia had a powerful and emboldening leader in Habib Bourghiba who pressed strongly for independence and negotiated a gradual withdrawal of French forces, while maintaining good relations with France. This led the French to trust him with independence and be willing to concede it to him. As a result, in 1956, France gave both Morocco and Tunisia independence in order to focus on retaining Algeria.
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Yes, Israel has had a president since its independence in 1948.