- nationsonline.org oneworld/algeria.htmAlgeria is known for its traditional hospitality, its Mediterranean climate in the north, and the Sahara, which covers nearly 90% of the country.
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- everyculture.com A-Bo/Algeria.htmlThere are also striking sandstone rock formations, red sand, and even a mountain, Mount Tahat, the highest point in Algeria, that is sometimes snow-topped.
- state.gov countries-areas/algeria/Since August, 2021 the United States has donated 604,800 safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine doses with the people of Algeria.
- worldatlas.com maps/algeriaThe map illustrates Algeria's landscape which consists mostly of high plateaus and the Sahara Desert.
- opec.org opec_web/en/about_us/146.htmAlgeria’s struggle for independence was one of the most bitter in Africa’s colonial history. ... Algeria joined OPEC in 1969. Did you know?
- newsnow.co.uk h/World News/Africa/AlgeriaLatest news on the north African country of Algeria, including updates on Algeria's politics, economy, social issues, and more from trusted sources.
- trade.gov algeriaAlgeria is the largest country in Africa with more than 43 million people and vast natural resources.
- thefactfile.org algeria-facts/Image credit – Nationsonline.org. 4. Algeria’s official religion is Islam and it is illegal to proselytize (advocate or promote) to the people about any other religion.