Algeria

Civitates Orbis Terrarium Algeria, ; , ; }} officially the '''People's Democratic Republic of Algeria''',; }} is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea. The capital and largest city is Algiers, located in the far north on the Mediterranean coast.

Inhabited since prehistory, Algeria has been at the crossroads of numerous cultures and civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantine Greeks, and Turks. Its modern identity is rooted in centuries of Arab Muslim migration waves since the seventh century and the subsequent Arabization of the indigenous populations. Following a succession of Islamic Arab and Berber dynasties between the eighth and 15th centuries, the Regency of Algiers was established in 1516 as a largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire. After nearly three centuries as a major power in the Mediterranean, the country was invaded by France in 1830 and formally annexed in 1848, though it was not fully conquered and pacified until 1903. French rule brought mass European settlement that displaced the local population, which was reduced by up to one-third due to warfare, disease, and starvation. The Sétif and Guelma massacre in 1945 catalysed local resistance that culminated in the outbreak of the Algerian War in 1954. Algeria gained its independence in 1962. The country descended into a bloody civil war from 1992 to 2002.

Spanning , Algeria is the world's tenth-largest nation by area, and the largest nation in Africa. It has a semi-arid climate, with the Sahara desert dominating most of the territory except for its fertile and mountainous north, where most of the population is concentrated. With a population of 44 million, Algeria is the tenth-most populous country in Africa, and the 33rd-most populous country in the world. Algeria's official languages are Arabic and Tamazight; French is used in media, education, and certain administrative matters. The vast majority of the population speak the Algerian dialect of Arabic. Most Algerians are Arabs, with Berbers forming a sizeable minority. Sunni Islam is the official religion and practised by 99 percent of the population.

Algeria is a semi-presidential republic composed of 58 provinces (''wilayas'') and 1,541 communes. It is a regional power in North Africa and a middle power in global affairs. The country has the second-highest Human Development Index in continental Africa and one of the largest economies in Africa, due mostly to its large petroleum and natural gas reserves, which are the sixteenth and ninth-largest in the world, respectively. Sonatrach, the national oil company, is the largest company in Africa and a major supplier of natural gas to Europe. The Algerian military is one of the largest in Africa, with the highest defence budget on the continent and among the highest in the world (ranks 22nd globally). Algeria is a member of the African Union, the Arab League, the OIC, OPEC, the United Nations, and the Arab Maghreb Union, of which it is a founding member. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Asrār al-ʻudwān al-Maghrilbi ʼalā al-Jazāʼir by Maḥmūd, ʻAbd al-Raḥīm (Writer on Algeria)

    [al-Qāhirah] : [al-Dār al-Qawmīyah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr], 1963
    Format: Book


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    La colonisation en Algérie, 1830-1921. by Algeria Direction de l'agriculture, du commerce et de la colonisation

    Alger : Imprimerie administrative É. Pfister, 1922
    Format: Book


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    Notion de nationalité et nationalité algerienne by Bendeddouche, Jacqueline

    [Alger] : [S.N.E.D.], 1974
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Articles of peace & commerce between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the...

    London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill deceas'd and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb, 1682
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Treaty of peace and amity, concluded September 5, 1795, between Hassan Bashaw, Dey of Algiers, his Divan and subjects; and George Washington, president of the United States of Amer...

    [Philadelphia] : Printed by Ormrod & Conrad, no. 41, Chesnut-Street, 1796
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Letter dated 2004/10/04 from the Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council.

    [New York] : UN, 2004
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Government Document Book


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    A journal, of the captivity and sufferings of John Foss : several years a prisoner at Algiers: together with some account of the treatment of Christian slaves when sick:-- and obse... by Foss, John, -1800

    Newburyport [Mass.] : Printed by Angier March, Middle-Street, 1798
    Second edition. Published according to act of Congress.
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Code pénal.

    Alger : Société nationale d'édition et de diffusion, 1974
    2. éd.
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    L'Afrique romaine. by Albertini, Eugène, 1880-1941

    [Alger] : [Imprimerie F. Fontana], 1937
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    French forests and forestry ; Tunisia, Algeria, Corsica, with a translation of the Algerian code of 1903 by Woolsey, Theodore S., Jr., 1879-1933

    New York : J. Wiley & Sons, inc., 1917
    1st ed.
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Djemila, Cuicul de Numidie : toute une cité de l'Afrique romaine by Leschi, Louis

    [Alger] : [Imprimerie F. Fontana], 1938
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Code de procédure pénale.

    Alger : Société nationale d'édition et de diffusion, 1974
    2. éd.
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Protocols to the EEC-Algeria Cooperation Agreement and other basic texts.

    Brussels : Lanham, Md. : Council of the European Communities ; UNIPUB [distributor], 1990
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Investment codes of North Africa--Algeria

    Amsterdam : International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation, 1979
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Book


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    Carte d'Algeria

    Paris : Institute Geographique Nationale, 1974
    “…Algeria…”
    Format: Map


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