Yes, Algeria is considered a nation-state. It has defined borders, a centralized government, and a population that shares a common identity largely based on language, culture, and history. The country gained independence from France in 1962, solidifying its status as a sovereign state. However, like many nation-states, it also faces challenges related to regional diversity and ethnic identities.
Maybe
Mali
Yes.
Algeria is its own country by itself. No other country controls it.
The African nation that shares borders with Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt is Libya.
President of Algeria is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria
No, Algeria is a country in Africa.
Algeria
Syria, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Libya, Algeria, Morocco.
The national capital of Algeria is Algiers.
The capital city of Algeria is Algiers
The nation's name is Libya