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Algeria By the people and for the people.” By: Imaad Thakur

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By: Imaad Thakur. Algeria “ By the people and for the people.”. Basic Facts about Algeria. The country’s official name is People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria. It is located in the Magrib (Northwestern) region of the African Continent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Algeria “ By the people and for the people.”

Algeria“By the people and for the people.”

By: Imaad Thakur

Page 2: Algeria “ By the people and for the people.”

Basic Facts about Algeria

The country’s official name is People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.

It is located in the Magrib (Northwestern) region of the African Continent.

Its capital is Algiers which is also the most populated city of Algeria.

Kassaman (We pledge) is the national anthem.

It has a population of 31 million. It is the largest country in Africa (after

Sudan broke up into North and South Sudan in 2011), in the Arab world, and in the Mediterranean Basin.

Political map of Algeria

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The Flag of Algeria Algerian flag

 Algeria's flag has two equal sides of green and white; in the center of the flag is a red crescent and a smaller, red, five-pointed star located within the crescent. The crescent and star, and the color green are traditional symbols of Islam.

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Geography and Climate Largest country in the Arab world and in

Africa. More than 90% of the country is covered by

the Saharan Desert (mostly in the south). In the north are the Tell Atlas and the

Saharan Atlas mountain ranges. In the south are the Ahaggar Mountains. The area from the northern coast to the Tell

Atlas region is very fertile and good for agriculture.

It has a desert climate – very hot during the day but chilly at night.

There is plenty of rain in the coastal area of the Tell Atlas but inland is dry and desert like.

Physical map of Algeria

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Wildlife Most commonly seen wildlife

includes wild boars, jackals, and gazelles. Snakes, scorpions, lizards, and reptiles are found in the arid regions of the country. Camels are widely used in the desert regions.

Olive trees, oaks, cedars, and other conifers are found in the north.

Grape vine is local to the coastal areas.

Fig, eucalyptus, agave, and various palm trees grow in the warmer southern areas.

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History of Algeria Arab Muslims arrived in Algeria in the mid-7th

century and introduced the religion of Islam to the region.

The French invaded and captured Algiers in 1830. It was a long and bloody conquest.

For over 132 years Algeria was ruled by France.

In 1962, Algeria gained independence from France.

French influence is still evident today as French is still spoken in Algeria.

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Language/Ethnicity

The official language of Algeria is Arabic.

Other spoken languages are Berber and French.

The major ethnic group in Algeria is Arab Berber. They are the indigenous group of people found in North Africa west of the Nile River.

Less than 1% of the population is of European descent.

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Religion Islam is the official and

predominant religion. 99% of the population follows Sunni Islam.

There are about 250,000 Christians in Algeria.

Before independence there were a few Algerian Jews most of whom emigrated when Algeria became independent.

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Education

Children between the ages of 5 to 15 are required to get a formal education.

5% of the population is considered illiterate.

There are 46 universities, 10 colleges, and 7 institutes of higher learning.

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Economy Algeria's economy is based primarily on oil

and natural gas. Algeria's main exports are oil and gas,

followed by dates, tobacco, leather goods, vegetables, and phosphates.

At independence, economy was based on agriculture. However, due to droughts, and lack of irrigation and machinery, Algeria is only able to produce 25% of its food needs.

Unemployment rate is a staggering 30%. This has led many Algerians to immigrate to France in search of employment.

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Culture In cities, most men and some

younger women, now wear European-style clothing.

The traditional garb is a white woolen cloak, called a gandoura, worn over a long cotton shirt.

Traditional arts of Algeria are rug-making, pottery, embroidery, and jewelry-making.

Music, dance, film making, and literature are also popular in culture.

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Sports and Recreation Checkers, chess, racing, and rifle

shooting are part of the cultural recreation of Algerians.

The most popular sport is football (soccer). The Algerian football team qualified for the 1982,1986, and 2010 FIFA World Cup but never made it past the first round.

Some other sports of interest are judo, boxing, volleyball, swimming, and cycling.

Camel racing is popular in the southern desert regions.

Algerian Football team at World Cup 2010

Camel racing

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