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Africa's Algeria
by Ryan Fyfe
Algeria, The People's Democratic Republic of
Algeria, is a country located in north parts of Africa. Algeria also
happens to be the second largest country on the entire African
continent. Algeria is bordered by Tunisia to the north east, Libya to
the east, Niger to the south east, Mali and Mauritania to the south
west, and Morocco. Algeria is only a few kilometers away from its
annexed territory, Western Sahara, which is located in the west.
Constitutionally, Algeria is an Islamic, country.
Unlike some countries which can't seem to remember
where theire name came from, the name Algeria
was derived from the city name Algiers, and from the Arabic word
al-jazae (the islands). The islands refer to the four islands that were
just of the coast off the city of Algiers, until they became part of
the mainland in 1525.
Most of the Algeria is coastal area which is
hilly, often times even mountainous. This terrain makes for few good
harbours. Just south of the coast there is an area known as the Tell,
which is extremely fertile land. The Atlas mountains are further south,
and even further south is the Sahara desert. Some of Algeria's main
cities are: Oran, Algiers and Constantine.
Algeria's climate is extremely hot. Humid at the
coats and dry the further inland you travel. Although the climate on
the coast is mild, the winters in the mountainous areas can be
incredibly severe. Algeria is a very vulernarable country to sirocco,
which is a hot dust and sand wind that can rip through the country in
the summer.
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