بالشّعب وللشّعب
“By the people and for the people”
Quick Overview
- Official Name: People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria
- Nickname: none?
- Capital: Algiers
- Important Cities: Oran, Annaba, Constantine, Tlemcen, Ghardaïa
- Shares a border with: Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Western Sahara, and Morocco
- Coastlines: Mediterranean Sea
- Area: At 919,595 square miles, Algeria is just a bit smaller than Alaska and Texas combined. It’s the 10th largest country in the world and is the largest country in Africa
- Population: Almost 44 million people live in Algeria. That’s roughly the same as California and Oregon combined.
- Languages: Arabic, Berber, French
- Age: After being part of the Ottoman Empire and then being conquered by the French, Algeria became an independent nation in 1962.
Photo Gallery
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Constantine, Algeria. Photo by Ahmed El Amine Nakib 
Tell Atlas mountains in northern Algeria. Photo by nasro azaizia 
Roman ruins in Batna, Algeria. Photo by Jamil Kabar
Books and Films
- Assia Djebar
- Albert Camus
- Jean Sénac
- Henri Kréa
- Mouloud Feraoun
- Mohammed Dib
- Malek Haddad
- Tahar Djaout
- Rachid Boudjedra
- Battle of Algiers
- The Winds of the Aures
- Chronicle of the Years of Fire
- Omar Gatlato
- Bab El Oued City
- Living in Paradise
Food
- Couscous served with a meat and vegetable stew
- Mutton, lamb and poultry
- Figs, dates, almonds, and honey
- Unleavened breads
- Brik (meat pastry)
- Merguez (beef or lamb sausage)
- Lamb or chicken stew
- Strong sweet coffee
- Mint tea
Street Food
Women
Music and Dance
- raï (style of music)
- Wahrani
Stuff to make you look smart
- If you’re a fan of The Crown, you’ll know that Margaret Thatcher’s son, Mark, got lost in Algeria for several days while competing in the annual Paris-Dakar rally in January 1982. In season 4, The Crown presents the event in a mostly historically accurate way.
- The population of Algeria is 99% Muslim.
What surprised me
- Northern Algeria is seismically active with major earthquakes happening in 1954, 1980, 1989, and 2003.
