Maghrib.
Maghrib.
Arabs commonly refer to the countries of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia as "Maghreb," which means "the West" in Arabic. This term specifically denotes the western part of the Arab world and encompasses these three North African countries, highlighting their geographical and cultural connections. The Maghreb region is characterized by its shared history, language, and cultural heritage.
Some Arabs may speak French, as it is one of the official languages in many Arab countries due to historical colonization. However, not all Arabs speak French, as Arabic is the primary language in most Arab countries.
We live in the bush. We also have elephants and lions are pets. We hunt for our food and we no modern technology at all. Seriously? how is this a question... We live in houses.
Both countries are found in North Africa. Both countries speak Arabic. Both countries main religion is Islam. Most of the population in both countries are Arabs. Most Muslims are Sunni. Use camels in the desert, veeery useful!
African Arabs are located mostly in North Africa. Arab governments are found right from Morocco and Algeria, as far east as Egypt. Arabs also live in the Middle East. To find out more, I'd recommend viewing the Related link below: It has very good illustrations showing where Arabic countries have been set up and talks about Arab history.
1: Kuwait (Kuwait) 2: Iraq (Bagdad) 3: Kingdom of Sudia Arabia (Riyadh) 4: Bahrain (Manama) 5: Qatar (Doha) 6: United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi) 7: Oman (Mascut) 8: Yemen (Sana'a) 9: Jordan (Amman) 10: Palstine (Jerusalem) 11: Lebanon (Beirut) 12: Syria (Damascus) 13: Egypt (Cairo) 14: Sudan (Khartum) 15: Djuboti (Djuboti) 16: Libya (Tripoli) 17: Tunisia (Tunis) 18: Algeria (Alger) 19: Morocco (Rabat) 20: Muritaniya (Nowakshot) 21: Comoros (Moroni)
The French colonized the countries of North Africa (specifically Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia) where most Amazigh people live. (Berber is the name given to them by the ancient Arabs). As a result, many Amazigh are trilingual (Darija, French, and their own Amazigh dialects like Takbaylit, Tachawit in Algeria and Tarifit, Tasousit in Morocco).
During the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire the Vandals and the Alans migrated to Africa from Spain and occupied northern Morocco in 435. They then moved to Tunisia and formed the Kingdom of the Vandals in northern Tunisia and eastern Algeria. The various peoples in Northern Morocco, western Algeria, southern Tunisia and western Libya became independent. Eastern Libya and Egypt continued to be under the eastern part of the Roman Empire (which outlasted the western part and which historians call Byzantine Empire) until 639--42 when they were invaded by the Arabs, who then conquered the whole of North Africa.
Africa is NOT a country but a continent which has about 53 countries... up today. Incidentally, Africa is NOT ALL black at all. All the countries facing the Mediterranean sea: Morocco, Tunisia, Libia, Algeria, and Egypt are considered inhabited by Arabs, therefore, Caucasian people. Their features in fact are smooth or undulated hair, bridge nose and pointing nose, small lips, lighter skin and lighter thickness of the cranial bones and DNA. I didnt take in consideration the migration of Caucasian to various countries in Africa mainly South Africa.
The main ethnic groups in Algeria are the Berbers, Romans, Byzantines, Phoenicians, Turks, Arabs, and Sub-Saharan Africans. Berbers are the original inhabitants of Algeria.
They are Caucasians (whites), the majority of them are Arabs and Berbers, who are whites or Caucasians