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  1. Algeria - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Algeria | Flag, Capital, Population, Map, & Language | Britannica

    Dec 16, 2025 · History, language, customs, and an Islamic heritage make Algeria an integral part of the Maghreb and the larger Arab world, but the country also has a sizable Amazigh (Berber) …

  3. Algeria - The World Factbook

    Dec 15, 2025 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.

  4. Algeria country profile - BBC News

    Sep 9, 2024 · Provides an overview of Algeria, including key dates and facts about this north African country.

  5. Algeria - New World Encyclopedia

    The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, commonly referred to as Algeria, is a nation in North Africa and is the second largest country on the African continent.

  6. Algeria - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project

    Destination Algeria, a Nations Online country profile of the largest Maghreb state in North Africa, bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north. It borders Tunisia to the northeast, Libya to …

  7. Algeria - Wikiwand

    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.

  8. About Algeria

    Algeria (Arabic: الجزائر Tamazight:Dzayer), officially the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a State of North Africa which is a part of the Maghreb. It is the biggest country lining the …

  9. A first time guide to Algeria - Lonely Planet

    Dec 15, 2025 · Algeria may just be the best destination you never knew you wanted to visit. The largest country in Africa has its head in the Mediterranean and feet deep into the Sahara. …

  10. Algeria declares France’s colonial rule a crime in new law

    4 days ago · Algeria’s new law declares French colonial rule a crime, seeking accountability and reparations for the colonial past.