Travel to Algeria | Amazing Facts and Complete History of Algeria (Hindi & Urdu | الجزائر کی سیر
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Travel to Algeria | Amazing Facts and Complete History of Algeria (Hindi & Urdu | الجزائر کی سیر
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Places To Visit in Algeria
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1- Church of Notre Dame d'Afrique
2- Amir Abdel Kader Mosque
3- Martyrs Memorial
4- Raïs Palace
5- Sidi M'Cid Bridge
6- algeria famous places
7- Beni Add Ain Fezza Caves
8- LA GRANDE POSTE D'ALGER
9- Tassili N'Ajjer National Park
10- Bardo National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography
11- Museum of Fine Arts
12- Teri Park
13- Great Mosque of Algiers
14- Fort of Santa Cruz
15- Gouraya National Park
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Facts About Algeria
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Largest Country in Africa:
Algeria wears the crown as the largest country in Africa. Its vastness is awe-inspiring, covering an area of over 2.3 million square kilometres. Imagine exploring such an expanse!
Population Along the Coastline:
Despite its size, most Algerians (around 91%) reside along the Mediterranean coastline. This narrow strip of land accounts for only 12% of the country’s total area. It’s like a coastal hug!
Sahara Dominance:
The Sahara Desert blankets more than four-fifths of Algeria. Picture endless dunes, mirages, and the sun’s fiery embrace. The Sahara is the largest hot desert globally, excluding the Arctic and Antarctic.
Historical Tug-of-War:
Algeria’s past is a tapestry of empires. From the 16th century, it was an autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire until France seized Algiers in 1830.
Algeria finally gained full independence in 1962 after the brutal Algerian War of Independence, fought from 1954 to 1962. The number of fatalities differs: French historians estimate that around 400,000 Algerians were killed, while the Algerian government claims more than one million died.
Flag Symbolism:
Algeria’s flag is made up of a green and white background with a central red star and crescent.
Green: Represents Islam.
White: Symbolizes purity and peace.
Red: Stands for liberty.
The crescent and star are both Islamic symbols.
Civil War and “Dirty War”:
In the 1990s, Algeria grappled with a fierce civil war between Islamists and the military government. Known as the ‘dirty war,’ it left around 200,000 Algerians dead, including approximately 15,000 who forcibly ‘disappeared’. A painful chapter in its history.
Nobel Laureates:
Algeria boasts two Nobel Prize winners:
Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957. His existential musings still resonate.
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997. A brilliant mind from the Maghreb.
Tiny Fox, Big Ears:
Meet Algeria’s national animal: the fennec fox. It’s the world’s smallest fox, but those ears? They measure up to 6 inches (15.24 cm)! Imagine it listening to the desert winds.
Camels Across the Seas:
The US Army once imported camels from Algeria until the 1870s. Yes, camels! They sailed aboard the USS Supply, bringing camels to the USA from modern-day Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, and Turkey.
Varied Climate Surprises:
Despite being mostly Sahara, Algeria surprises with varied climates:
Some areas receive almost no rain (less than 25.4 mm per year).
Others see up to 760 mm per year—more than London!
Temperatures can range from -6°C to over 40°C. Talk about extremes!
UNESCO Treasures:
Algeria hosts seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From ancient Roman ruins to stunning landscapes, each site whispers stories of the past.
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