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Algeria

The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is one of Morocco's North African neighbors. The country's Berber population is descended from Algeria's first inhabitants, from around 10,000 B.C.E. Questions typically refer to the country's ancient Roman and medieval pirate past; extreme geography of fertile hills and hot steppes and desert; French and Islamic present; and modernizing appeal to overseas investors.

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What year did Algeria gain its independence?

Algeria finaly became independent in 1962

How far away is south Africa from Algeria?

Distance from Brazil to South Africa is 7776.76 kilometers

This air travel distance is equal to 4832.26 miles.

Types of animals that live in Algeria?

Red Wolves (distant ancestors of gray wolves) are sometimes found in very very remote mountain areas of Northern Africa, but are almost impossible to find. Fennec foxes are found in the deserts of North Africa. Macrovipera lebetina is a type of snake there, too.

What European power controlled Algeria from the early 1900s to the 1960s?

The answer you are looking for is FRANCE, but this is incorrect. Algeria was never a colony; it was annexed to France and was under French civil government (as opposed to all other French colonies were under appointed governments). Additionally, prior to French control, Algeria was a vassal and occupied territory of the Ottoman Empire, which could be seen as a colonial parent (in a non-Eurocentric model of colonialism).

Does Algeria have a desert?

No Lebanon doesn't have any deserts it has mountains and green fields water and sea . No deserts

What year did Algeria become a country?

1960 Niger gained independence from France

What is the Climate of Algeria?

Algeria is a country in Africa. Islamic traditional life is predominant in Algerian society. The men go out to work and do most of the shopping, while the women stay at home and take care of the house and children.

What do the people of Algeria look like?

Algerians can range from fair complexion to very dark, short to very tall, straight to very curly hair and mostly black in color. They tend to have very high cheekbones. They resemble the people of Morocco and Tunisia.

What mountain range is in Morocco and Algeria?

* Ahaggar Mountains * Atlas Mountains * Aurès Mountains * Edough massif * Gueltara Mountains * Saharan Atlas * Tassili n'Ajjer * Tell Atlas See the link below for the source.

Motto of Algeria?

Allāh, al Waṭan, al Malik" ("God, Nation, King")

They say to call your self a moroccan you must folow and respect the 3...God (Allah)..... Nation (Morocco)....and the king (Mohammed VI)

What is the national tree in Algeria?

Hibiscus tree ! Yes , It is hibiscus tree .

Who once ruled Algeria?

The current leader of Algeria is Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Abdelaziz was born on March 2, 1937, He also presided many political organizations across the world.

How big is Algeria compared to other countries in Africa?

The population of Algeria is approximately 40.6 million in 2016.

What are Algeria Tunisia and Morocco are collectively called?

The Region of Africa north of the Sahara and west of the Nile that includes the the Atlas Mountains, and the coastal plains of Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Libya, these countries situated entirely in the northwestern part of the African Continent are collectively known as Al-Maghreb in Arabian being their main language, and the Maghreb in English, and Le Maghreb in French being secondary languages used most in this region.

In 1989 after the formation of the "Arab Maghreb Union" two more regions i.e. the disputed territories of Western Sahara mostly under Moroccan rule and Mauritania were included in this Maghreb-banner, the residents of these countries are known as the Maghrebis or Moors (a name given to the inhabitants of the western Islamic World by Christians that extend from Spain to Tunisia sharing a common homogeneous culture).

Ottoman empire was part of what country?

Jordan
The ottomans were Turks, so Turkey was the centre of the Ottoman Empire. At its maximum extent this empire covered the following present day countries:

Europe: part of Hungary, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro Macedonia Albania Bulgaria, Moldova and a part of Ukraine

Asia Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel Jordan and a pert of the coast of the red Sea in Saudi Arabia.

Africa: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco,

Which countries were a part of the Ottoman empire at its peak?

Modern-day countries in the Ottoman Empire, including Vassal and Nominal territories, are Turkey, Iraq, parts of Western Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, parts of Western Libya, and Sudan.

Where did Algeria get its name?

The name in English, Algeria, traces back to the city of Algiers, the current capital of Algeria, which is called al-Jaza'er (الجزائر) in Arabic. The name of the city, which means "the islands" in Arabic, refers to how it was originally founded on four islands (that have currently become part of mainland Africa because of changes in development). Note that the city of Algiers and the country of Algeria are both al-Jaza'er (الجزائر) in Arabic

How many times did Algeria win the world cup?

This will be their second world cup, last time they knocked out West Germany.

Which European country colonized Algeria and Tunsia?

What European nations colonized Africa in the 1800's because of it's

a. military location

b. economic strength

c. proximity to Europe

d. resources and markets