Destinations (8)

M'zab

M'zab is a limestone plateau in Saharan Algeria and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its collection of desert fortress-cities is exotic to the point of surrealism.

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Sétif

The trade capital of Algeria, Setif El- Ali (The High) is the capital of high plateaus, with quite moderate temperatures and occasional snow falls in the winter.

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Oran

Algeria's 2nd largest city after Algiers, also called "second Paris" by Algerians, with many impressive buildings from colonial times.

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Constantine

Algeria's 3rd largest city with a canyon going down through it.

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Bechar

Small city in the Sahara, not far from the Moroccan border.

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Batna

main city of Batna Province, Algeria

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Annaba

A town with 200,000 inhabitants in the east of the country next to the border of Tunisia.

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Algiers

With nearly 3 million inhabitants, Algiers is the capital of Algeria, and the nation's political and cultural center.

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Sights (17)

Constantine, Algeria

city in Algeria

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Tlemcen

city in Algeria

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Skikda

city in Algeria

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Béchar

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Guelma

town in Algeria

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Timgad

municipality of Algeria

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Tipasa

World Heritage Site

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Ghazaouet

town and commune in Algeria

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Djémila

This very picturesque former Roman town is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is possible to walk amongst the ruins and take a close look at the structures. However, there are no signs at the site, so a map or guide will be helpful. Under the name "Cuicul", Djémila was built 900 metres above sea level during the 1st century AD as a Roman military garrison on a narrow triangular plateau in the province of Numidia. Cuicul's builders followed a standard plan with a forum at the center and two main streets, the Cardo Maximus and the Decumanus Maximus, composing the major axes.

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Martyrs' Memorial, Algiers

monument in Algiers, Algeria

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Hippo Regius

ancient name for Annaba, Algeria

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Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Oran

former cathedral in Oran, Algeria

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Tiddis

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Ketchaoua Mosque

Built in 1794 by the Dey Baba Hassan.

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Djama’a al-Djedid

Built in 1660 during the Turk reign.

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Hassan Pasha Mosque

mosque

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Ain El Fouara Fountain

The fountain is decorated with sculptures by the French sculptor Francis de Saint-Vidal, and was inaugurated in 1899.

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Algeria

Someday we will visit Algeria or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Algeria

Algeria (Arabic: الجزائر) is a country in North Africa. It has a Mediterranean Sea coastline in the north. It is surrounded by Morocco to the northwest, Tunisia to the northeast, Libya to the east, Niger to the southeast, Mali to the southwest, Mauritania and Western Sahara to the west. After the secession of South Sudan from Sudan in 2011, Algeria became the largest country in Africa. It is also the most developed country in continental Africa according to the United Nations' Human Development Index.

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Morocco

Morocco (Arabic: المغرب Al-Maghrib; Berber: ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ Elmaɣrib) is a kingdom in North Africa, at the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has 34 million inhabitants, and a rich heritage from the Islamic Golden Age. For Europeans, Morocco has been, and remains, the gateway to Africa.

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Libya

Libya (Arabic: ‏ليبيا Lībyā) is a country in North Africa. In the north it has a Mediterranean Sea coast, with Egypt to the east and Tunisia to the west. It also has land borders with Algeria, Chad, Niger and Sudan. More than 90% of the country is desert or semidesert.

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Niger

Niger (pronounced: nee-ZHAIR) is an arid, landlocked country of the Sahel with a population of 20 million. It is bordered by Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria, Chad and Libya. Niger is a former French colony which was granted independence in 1960. The land is mostly desert plains and dunes, with rolling savanna in the southeast with nothing much to see.

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Mali

A landlocked country in the Sahel, Mali is bordered by Algeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, Senegal and Mauritania. Mali remains one of the poorest countries in the world, but it has wonderful musicians and some incredible sights, including four UNESCO World Heritage sites, and the historic city of Timbuktu.

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Tunisia

Tunisia (Arabic: تونس‎ Tūnis), officially the Republic of Tunisia (Arabic: الجمهورية التونسية‎ al-Jumhūriyyah at-Tūnisiyyah), is a country in North Africa at the Mediterranean Sea. The turmoil of the Arab Spring began in Tunisia in 2010, and the country is today an island of stability in a chaotic region.

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Mauritania

Mauritania is the least developed and poorest country in northwest Africa. Geographically part of the Maghreb, Mauritania borders Algeria, Senegal and Mali, along with the disputed territory of Western Sahara.

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