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Saïda is the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria. Saïda is located in north-western Algeria, on the southern slopes of the Tell Atlas mountain range at the northern fringe of the High Plateaus.
The city lies on the right bank of the Wadi Saïda, protected by wooded mountains on the opposite shore that rise steeply from the valley floor to an elevation of some 4,000 feet (1,200 metres).
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Algeria has been inhabited by Berbers (or Imazighen) since at least 10,000 BC. After 1000 BC, the Carthaginians began establishing settlements along the coast. The Berbers seized the opportunity offered by the Punic Wars to become independent of Carthage, and Berber kingdoms began to emerge, most notably Numidia. In 200 BC, however, they were once again taken over, this time by the Roman Republic. When the Western Roman Empire collapsed, Berbers became independent again in many areas, while the Vandals took control over other parts, where they remained until expelled by the generals of the Byzantine Emperor, Justinian I. The Byzantine Empire then retained a precarious grip on the east of the country until the coming of the Arabs in the eighth century.
Having converted the Kutama of Kabylie to its cause, the Shia Fatimids overthrew the Rustamids, and conquered Egypt. They left Algeria and Tunisia to their Zirid vassals; when the latter rebelled and adopted Sunnism, the Shia Fatimids sent in the Banu Hilal, a populous Arab tribe, to weaken them. This initiated the Arabization of the region. The Almoravids and Almohads, Berber dynasties from the west founded by religious reformers, brought a period of relative peace and development; however, with the Almohads' collapse, Algeria became a battleground for their three successor states, the Algerian Zayyanids, Tunisian Hafsids, and Moroccan Marinids. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Spanish Empire started attacking and subsuming a few Algerian coastal settlements.
Algeria was brought into the Ottoman Empire by Khair ad-Din and his brother Aruj in 1517, and they established Algeria's modern boundaries in the north and made its coast a base for the Ottoman corsairs; their privateering peaked in Algiers in the 1600s. Piracy on American vessels in the Mediterranean resulted in the First (1801--1805) and Second Barbary War (1815) with the United States. The piracy acts forced people captured on the boats into slavery; alternatively when the pirates attacked coastal villages in southern and western Europe the inhabitants were forced into slavery.[4] Raids by Barbary pirates on Western Europe did not cease until 1816, when a Royal Navy raid, assisted by six Dutch vessels, destroyed the port of Algiers and its fleet of Barbary ships. Spanish occupation of Algerian ports at this time was a source of concern for the local inhabitants.
The head of state is the President of Algeria, who is elected to a five year term and is constitutionally limited to two terms. Algeria has suffrage for Islamic men at 30 years of age.[1] The President is the head of the Council of Ministers and of the High Security Council. He appoints the Prime Minister who is also the head of government. The Prime Minister appoints the Council of Ministers.
The Algerian parliament is bicameral, consisting of a lower chamber, the National People's Assembly (APN), with 380 members; and an upper chamber, the Council Of Nation, with 144 members. The APN is elected every five years.
Under the 1976 constitution (as modified 1979, and amended in 1988, 1989, and 1996) Algeria is a multi-party state. All parties must be approved by the Ministry of the Interior. To date, Algeria has had more than 40 legal political parties. According to the constitution, no political association may be formed if it is based on differences in religion, language, race, gender or region.Algeria is currently divided into 48 provinces (wilayas), 553 districts (daïras) and 1,541 municipalities (communes, baladiyahs). Each province, district, and municipality is named after its seat, which is mostly also the largest city.
According to the Algerian constitution, a province is a territorial collectivity enjoying some economic freedom. The People's Provincial Assembly is the political entity governing a province, which has a president, who is elected by the members of the assembly. They are in turn elected on universal suffrage every five years. The Wali (Prefect or governor) directs each province. This person is chosen by the Algerian President to handle the PPA's decisions.
01 Adrar · 02 Chlef · 03 Laghouat · 04 Oum-El-Bouaghi · 05 Batna · 06 Béjaïa · 07 Biskra · 08 Béchar · 09 Blida · 10 Bouira · 11 Tamanrasset · 12 Tébessa · 13 Tlemcen · 14 Tiaret · 15 Tizi-Ouzou · 16 Alger · 17 Djelfa · 18 Jijel · 19 Sétif · 20 Saïda · 21 Skikda · 22 Sidi-Bel-Abbès · 23 Annaba · 24 Guelma · 25 Constantine · 26 Médéa · 27 Mostaganem · 28 M'Sila · 29 Mascara · 30 Ouargla · 31 Oran · 32 El-Bayadh 33 Illizi · 34 Bordj-Bou-Arreridj · 35 Boumerdès · 36 El-Taref · 37 Tindouf · 38 Tissemsilt · 39 El-Oued · 40 Khenchela · 41 Souk-Ahras · 42 Tipaza · 43 Mila · 44 Aïn-Defla · 45 Naâma · 46 Aïn-Témouchent · 47 Ghardaïa · 48 Relizane
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Béjaïa Biskra Béchar Blida Bouira Tamanrasset Tébessa Tlemcen Tiaret Tizi Ouzou Alger Djelfa Jijel Sétif Saïda Skikda Sidi-bel-Abbès Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostagane M'Sil Mascara Ouargla Oran El Bayad Illiz Bordj Bou Arreridj Boumerdès El Taref Tindouf Tissemsilt
El Oued Khenchela Souk-Ahras Tipaza Mila Aïn Defl Naâma Aïn Témouchent 47-Ghardaïa Relizane
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mascara is,a city in northwestern Algeria with 130,000 inhabitants (2006 estimate), south of the Atlas Mountains and on both sides of the seasonal river Wadi Toudman. The name Mascara comes from the Arabic Mother of Soldiers. It is the capital of Mascara province with 760,000 inhabitants (2005 estimate) and an area of 5,941 km². Mascara was the capital city of Emir Abd al-Qadir, the Algerian resistance leader against early French colonial rule, who was a native of the area
Mascara is based upon being an administrative, commercial and a market centre. Trade deals mainly in leather goods, grains, and olive oil, but Mascara is especialy famous for its good wine.
Mascara has good road and rail connections with other urban centres of Algeria. Relizane is 65 km northeast, Sidi Bel Abbes 90 km southwest, Oran 105 kkm northwest and Saïda 80 km
Mascara has two parts, the French and the older Muslim one. Large parts of the town, lies inside the ruins of its ancient ramparts.The city is also home of Lakhdar Belloumi, the former Algerian football (soccer) star.
1701: Founded as an Ottoman military garrison. The Ottomans settle many Muslims that had Andalucian origins in it.
Around 1790: The Andalucian Muslims leave Mascara, and a Jewish community is settled here by Ottoman command.
1832: Abd al-Qadir makes Mascara his headquarters.
1835: Mascara is destroyed by the French.
1841: The French establishes full control over Mascara.
1994 August 18: En earthquake kills 171 people in Mascara. twin cities with El kader (iowa) usa : named after Emir Abd al-Qadir and Izmir : turke
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شوارع باتنة--Les rues de Batna--The streets of Batna
شوارع باتنة
The streets of Batna
Les rues de Batna
ولاية باتنة من ولايات الشرق الجزائري في الأوراس، وعاصمة الولاية هي مدينة باتنة من أهم مدنها: عين التوتة، بريكة وآريس... تحيط بها من الشرق ولاية خنشلة وولاية أم البواقي، ومن الشمال الغربي ولايتي سطيف والمسيلة، من الشمال الشرقي ولاية أم البواقي ومن الجنوب بسكرة. تعتبر مهد «الثورة الجزائرية ومن أشهر ثوارها العقيد مصطفى بن بولعيد، الحاج لخضر عبيدي، علي النمر... تتموقع ولاية باتنة في قلب الأوراس، وتتميز بتضاريسها الوعرة وبحلة ثلوجها شتاء، والمناظر الخلابة ربيعا وصيفا. يمتاز شعبها بالكرم والجود. ويقطنها خليط من العرب و«الشاوية» وهم ذوو أصول أمازيغية.أما مدينة باتنة، عاصمة الأوراس ومقر الولاية، تقع على بعد 425 كم جنوب شرق الجزائر العاصمة وترتفع عن سطح البحر بـ1200 م
. La Wilaya de Batna est l'une des Wilayas de l'est de l'Algérie dans les Aurès, et la capitale de la Wilaya est la ville de Batna Parmi ses villes les plus importantes : Ain Touta, Barika et Aris... Elle est entourée à l'est par la wilaya de Khenchela et la wilaya d'Oum El-Bouaghi, et au nord-ouest par les états de Sétif et Msila, au nord-est par la wilaya d'Oum El-Bouaghi et du sud par Biskra. Elle est considérée comme le berceau de « la révolution algérienne, et parmi ses révolutionnaires les plus célèbres figurent le colonel Mustafa ben Boulaid, Hajj Lakhdar Abidi, Ali Al-Nimr… La Wilaya de Batna est situé au cœur des Aurès et se caractérise par son relief accidenté, sa neige en hiver et ses paysages époustouflants au printemps et en été. Ses habitants se distinguent par la générosité et la générosité. Elle est habitée par un mélange d'Arabes et de Chaouia, d'origine berbère.La ville de Batna, capitale des Aurès et siège de l'Etat, est située à 425 km au sud-est d'Alger et culmine à 1 200 m d'altitude.
The Wilaya of Batna is one of the Wilayas of the last of Algeria in Aurès, and the capital of the Wilaya is the city of Batna Among its most important cities: Ain Touta, Barika and Aris... It is surrounded to the east by the wilaya of Khenchela and the wilaya of Oum El-Bouaghi, and to the north-west by the states of Sétif and Msila, to the northeast by the wilaya of Oum El-Bouaghi and from the south by Biskra. She is considered as the cradle of “the revolution of Algeria, and also her revolutionaries are the most famous figures of Colonel Mustafa ben Boulaid, Hajj Lakhdar Abidi, Ali Al-Nimr… The Wilaya of Batna is located at the center of Aurès and is characterized by its rugged terrain, its snow in winter and its breathtaking landscapes in spring and summer. Its inhabitants are distinguished by generosity and generosity. It is usual with a mixture of Arabs and Chaouia, of Berber origin. The city of Batna, capital of Aurès and city of L'Etat, is located at 425 km in South-east of Algiers and comes to 1,200 m of altitude.
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maxiumus present: Souk Ahras birth place of Saint Augustine
Souk Ahras is a municipality in Algeria. It is the capital of Souk Ahras Province.
The name derives from the Arabic word souk which means market, and the Chaoui word ahra (plural ahras) which means lion, in reference to the Barbary lions which existed in the neighboring forests until their extinction in 1930; hence Souk Ahras means market of lions.
The Numidian city of Thagaste on whose ruins Souk Ahras was built, was situated in the northeastern highlands of Numidia, short afterwards, it becomes Roman. It was about sixty miles from Hippo Regius, now called Annaba, and about 150 miles from Carthage (on the coast of present day Tunisia). It was the birthplace of Augustine of Hippo.[1] The city was mentioned by Pliny the Elder. Besides Saint Augustine, there were many other bishops who served Thagaste, among them are:
* Saint Fermin
* Saint Alype, a friend of Augustine
* Saint Januarius
In the nineteenth century it was a French colonial settlement. In the twentieth century mining and the railway brought some signicance and prosperity to the town. Today, Tagaste is in the province of Souk Ahras in Eastern Algeria.
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رياضة الكاياك تستهوي السياح في قالب عصري ترفيهي بشواطئ شنوة
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الجزائر ولاية 1 أدرار 2 الشلف 3 الأغواط 4 أم البواقي 5 باتنة 6 بجاية 7 بسكرة 8 بشار 9 البليدة 10 البويرة 11 تمنراست 12 تبسة 13 تلمسان 14 تيارت 15 تيزي وزو 16 الجزائر 17 الجلفة 18 جيجل 19 سطيف 20 سعيدة 21 سكيكدة 22 سيدي بلعباس 23 عنابة 24 قالمة 25 قسنطينة 26 المدية 27 مستغانم 28 المسيلة 29 معسكر 30 ورقلة31 وهران 32 البيض 33 اليزي 34 برج بوعريريج 35 بومرداس 36 الطارف 37 تندوف 38 تسمسيلت 39 الوادي 40 خنشلة41 سوق أهراس 42 تيبازة 43 ميلة 44 عين الدفلى 45 النعامة 46 عين تموشنت 47 غرداية 48 غليزان
Algerie Wilaya Adrar Chlef Laghouat Oum El-Bouaghi Batna Béjaïa Biskra Béchar Blida Bouira Tamanrasset Tébessa Tlemcen Tiaret Tizi-Ouzou Alger Djelfa Jijel Sétif Saida Skikda Sidi Bel-Abbès Annaba Guelma Constantine Médéa Mostaganem MSila Mascara Ouargla Oran El Bayadh Illizi Bordj Bou Arreridj Boumerdès El Taref Tindouf Tissemsilt El Oued Khenchela Souk Ahras Tipaza Mila Ain Defla Naâma Ain Temouchent Ghardaia Relizane
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maxiumus present: la beauté de Collo, skikda
Comme Philippeville ( Skikda ), Collo a connu des jours de splendeur au temps des Romains. Sa rade bien abritée par la presqu'île d'EL-Jarda, avec des fonds de 25 mètres, était un abri sûr pour les bateaux de pêche ou de trafiquants qui venaient y aborder. Aussi, cette cité privilégiée à tant de points de vue, a eu une population nombreuse, qui, aux dires des historiens du Moyen Âge, était comparable à celle de Cirta « Constantine ».
Lorsque les Français prirent possession de la ville, ils trouvèrent une inscription portant qu'elle était COLONIOE MINERVIAE CHULLU :
Chullu fut tout d'abord une ville punique. Les auteurs anciens la mentionnent : Pline, Plolémée, l'itinéraire d'Antonin, Juluis Honorius et le géographe Ravenne.
A l'époque de Trajan, la ville était importante puisqu'elle devint Colonie. Elle formait avec Rusicada, Mileun et Cirta la confédération « Respublica IIII Coloniarum » qui fut dissoute au III ème siècle.
C'était la Chulli Municipium d'Antonin et la Hops Magnus de Ptolémie, d'où son nom actuel de Collo.
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mapa de Argelia
Argelia (en árabe, الجزائر, al-Yazā’ir; en francés, Algérie; en bereber: ⴷⵣⴰⵢⴻⵔ, Dzayer), oficialmente República Argelina Democrática y Popular, es uno de los cincuenta y cuatro países que forman el continente africano. Su capital y ciudad más poblada es Argel. Está ubicado al norte del continente, limitando al norte con el mar Mediterráneo, al este con Túnez y Libia, al sur con Níger y Malí, al suroeste con Mauritania y al oeste con el territorio no autónomo de Sahara Occidental y Marruecos. Con 2 381 740 km² es el país más extenso del continente desde 2011 y con 43 millones de habitantes en 2020, el noveno más poblado, por detrás de Nigeria, Egipto, Etiopía, República Democrática del Congo, Sudáfrica, Tanzania, Kenia, Uganda y Sudán.
Junto con Marruecos, Túnez, Mauritania y Libia, es uno de los países que comprenden el Magreb. Constitucionalmente se define como país árabe, amazig y musulmán. Es miembro de la Unión Africana y de la Liga Árabe desde prácticamente su independencia, y contribuyó a la creación de la Unión del Magreb Árabe (UMA) en 1988. Con un IDH de 0,7486 en 2017, es uno de los países africanos más desarrollados, tras Mauricio y Seychelles. Las divisiones administrativas han cambiado varias veces desde la independencia. Al introducir nuevas provincias, se mantiene el número de las provincias antiguas, de ahí el orden no alfabético. Con sus números oficiales, actualmente son:
# Valiato Superficie (km²) Población Mapa # Valiato Superficie (km²) Población
1 Adrar 402,197 439,700
Algeria, administrative divisions 2019 (+northern) - Nmbrs (geosort) - monochrome.svg
30 Uargla 211,980 552,539
2 Chlef 4,975 1,013,718 31 Orán 2,114 1,584,607
3 Laghouat 25,057 477,328 32 El Bayadh 78,870 262,187
4 Oum El Bouaghi 6,768 644,364 33 Illizi 285,000 54,490
5 Batna 12,192 1,128,030 34 Bordj Bou Arréridj 4,115 634,396
6 Bugía 3,268 915,835 35 Bumerdés 1,591 795,019
7 Biskra 20,986 730,262 36 El Tarf 3,339 411,783
8 Béchar 161,400 274,866 37 Tinduf 58,193 159,000
9 Blida 1,696 1,009,892 38 Tissemsilt 3,152 296,366
10 Bouira 4,439 694,750 39 El Oued 54,573 673,934
11 Tamanrasset 556,200 198,691 40 Jenchela 9,811 384,268
12 Tébessa 14,227 657,227 41 Souk Ahras 4,541 440,299
13 Tremecén 9,061 945,525 42 Tipasa 2,166 617,661
14 Tiaret 20,673 842,060 43 Mila 9,375 768,419
15 Tizi Uzu 3,568 1,119,646 44 Aín Defla 4,897 771,890
16 Argel 273 2,947,461 45 Naama 29,950 209,470
17 Djelfa 66,415 1,223,223 46 Aín Temushent 2,376 384,565
18 Jijel 2,577 634,412 47 Gardaya 86,105 375,988
19 Sétif 6,504 1,496,150 48 Relizan 4,870 733,060
20 Saida 6,764 328,685 49 El M'Ghair 8,835 162,267
21 Skikda 4,026 904,195 50 El Menia 62,215 57,276
22 Sidi Bel Abbes 9,150 603,369 51 Ouled Djellal 11,410 174,219
23 Annaba 1,439 640,050 52 Bordj Baji Mokhtar 120,026 16,437
24 Guelma 4,101 482,261 53 Beni Abbes 101,350 50,163
25 Constantina 2,187 943,112 54 Timimun 65,203 122,019
26 Médéa 8,866 830,943 55 Touggourt 17,428 247,221
27 Mostaganem 2,269 746,947 56 Djanet 86,185 17,618
28 M'Sila 18,718 991,846 57 In Salah 131,220 50,392
29 Muaskar 5,941 780,959 58 In Guezzam 88,126 11,202
Geografía map of Algeria Países de la frontera: Libia (989 kilómetros), Malí (1359 kilómetros), Mauritania (460 kilómetros), Marruecos (1900 kilómetros), Níger (951 kilómetros), Túnez (1034 kilómetros), Sáhara Occidental (41 kilómetros).4
La parte septentrional de Argelia es una gran meseta alargada, en la que se forman numerosas depresiones, limitadas por altos rebordes montañosos al norte y sur. Las montañas del Atlas se extienden al norte del país y están formadas por dos cordilleras de plegamiento: la septentrional, llamada Atlas del Tell, y la meridional, llamada Atlas Sahariano. Entre ambas queda la meseta o altiplanicie interior. Al sur del Atlas Sahariano comienza el desierto del Sahara, que ocupa la mayor parte del país y presenta un relieve muy variado, por la presencia de antiguas montañas, muy trabajadas por erosión eólica. Desde el litoral al interior cabe distinguir: las pequeñas llanuras costeras, muy reducidas por la proximidad de las montañas al Mediterráneo, entre las que destacan la Mitidja (Argel), el valle del bajo Chéliff, y las cuencas de Orán, Skikda y Annaba; el Tell; las Altas Mesetas, con sus depresiones, cubiertas en parte de lagos salados (chotts o shotts); el Atlas Sahariano; y la zona desértica.
Los ríos argelinos conservan un caudal casi regular únicamente en el norte montañoso y en verano sufren una fuerte desecación. Muchos ríos del interior no llegan a desembocar en el mar, sino que desaguan en las depresiones del terreno, donde al evaporarse forman marjales y lagunas salobre. Ningún río de Argelia es navegable, ni siquiera los de la zona septentrional, que suelen tener la sección inferior cubierta de lodo, aunque se usan para la irrigación. Tradicionalmente se considera que el principal río de Argelia es el río Cheliff (o Chelif, o Shelif), en el norte, aunque el de más longitud es el río Draa
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01 Wilaya d'Adrar
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1 Algeria Lockheed C-130 Hercules crash
11 February 2014
Site: Near Ain Kercha, Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria
Fatalities: 77
Survivors: 1
Author: Laurent ERRERA from L'Union, France
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2 Nepal Airlines Flight 183
16 February 2014
Site: Dhikura, Arghakhanchi District, Nepal
Fatalities: 18 (all)
Survivors: 0
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Author: Krish Dulal
3 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 702
17 February 2014
Hijacked by the unarmed co-pilot en route from Addis Ababa to Rome
Fatalities: 0
Survivors: 202 (all)
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Author: Joren De Groof from Ghent, Blegium, Belgium
4 Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
08 March 2014
Missing
Missing: 239 (all)
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Author: Laurent ERRERA from L'Union, France
4 Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Route
Author: AHeneen
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5 Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17
07 July 2014
Site: Hrabove, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Fatalities: 298 (all)
Survivors: 0
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Author: Ministerie van Defensie
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5 Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 Route
Author: Geordie Bosanko and cmglee
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6 TransAsia Airways Flight 222
23 July 2014
Site: Xixi village, Huxi, Penghu, Taiwan
Fatalities: 48
Survivors: 10
Author: 玄史生
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7 Air Algérie Flight 5017
24 July 2014
Site: Southeast of Gossi, Mali
Fatalities: 116 (all)
Survivors: 0
Author: curimedia
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8 Sepahan Airlines Flight 5915
10 August 2014
Site: Near Azadi Stadium, Tehran, Iran
Fatalities: 39
Survivors: 9
Author: Konstantin von Wedelstaedt
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9 Santos Cessna Citation accident
13 August 2014
Site: Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
Fatalities: 7
Survivors: 0
Author: Adrian Pingstone
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10 Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501
28 December 2014
Site: Karimata Strait between Belitung and Borneo, Java Sea, Indonesia
Fatalities: 162 (all) (assumed)
Survivors: 0 (assumed)
Rescue work ongoing as at 31 December 2014
Author: Aero Icarus from Zürich, Switzerland
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