In Algeria, diamonds are primarily valued for their aesthetic and ornamental purposes, particularly in jewelry. The country has limited diamond mining activities, but it imports diamonds for local craftsmanship and retail. Additionally, diamonds can symbolize wealth and status in Algerian culture. While industrial uses of diamonds exist globally, they are not a significant part of Algeria's economy.
France.
Algeria used to be part of France (although Algerians call this period colonization). As a result, French was the official language of Algeria from 1830-1962.
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Yes, Algeria used to have Houari Boumediene, who was Algeria's dictator from 1965 to 1976. He is a rival of Algeria's charismatic independence leader, Ahmed Ben Bella and when Boumediene took power in a coup, he jailed Ben Bella. Today, Algeria is a semi-democratic country, with its president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
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There are many forms of entertainment that used to be popular in Algeria. For example, singing and dancing have long been a part of Algerian culture.
Diamond mines are used for mining diamonds.
Algeria came under French occupation from 1830 until 1962. The French made the use of the French language mandatory and, accordingly, French has remained one of the official languages of now-independent Algeria.
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Diamond is used for gemstones, abrasives, and saw blades.
Diamond dust-coated sheets are used to polish diamonds.