This was immediately preceded by US Secretary of State Colin Powell's whistle-stop tour of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. |
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Brutal raids against Tuaregs in Mali and Niger led many to abandon their countries and flee north to Algeria and Libya. |
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However the Berber Tuareg of Algeria seem to stand as mute witnesses to the passage of time. |
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In Algeria, police have again clashed with protesters, this time to break up a demonstration. |
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The long, grueling war caused the mutiny of the French Foreign Legion units whose mission was to retain Algeria as a French colony. |
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The Belgians in the Congo, the French in Algeria, practiced torture and sexual humiliation on despised recalcitrant natives. |
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This has already happened in the Sudan and is in the process of happening in Algeria. |
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Algeria became caught in a cycle of violence, which became increasingly random and indiscriminate. |
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The national dish of Algeria is couscous, steamed semolina wheat served with lamb or chicken, cooked vegetables, and gravy. |
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The Bubal hartebeest was the most northern subspecies of the Hartebeest ranged once through Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia. |
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Others like Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya Yemen and Saudi Arabia have firmly resisted attempts to evangelise their people. |
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Our sense of deprivation is unbearable, but we also know the Algeria we are exiled from is not the haven it was. |
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Algeria has been in a declared state of emergency since 1992, therefore the wartime scales are liable to apply. |
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For the most part this violence has been contained in Algeria and done by the hands of Algerians against other Algerians. |
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The wine industry was revolutionized in the 1960s with the repatriation of many French pieds noirs from Algeria. |
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Security and logistic preparations are well under way in Algeria in preparation for the convocation of the highest-level Arab wide congregation. |
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De Gaulle became president of France in 1958, following a putsch by French settlers and the military in Algeria. |
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Were not those the goals and tactics of the nationalist movements that drove the French out of Algeria and ejected the British from Egypt? |
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The fourth face of Algeria is that which is best known by the outside world. |
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His character, a composite of three French commanders in Algeria, had fought in the resistance and in Vietnam. |
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Surviving civil wars and brutal militias in several African countries, they arrive in Algeria and then must walk across the desert to Morocco. |
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The interior ministers of the EU are calling on the commission to hold further negotiations with Albania, Algeria, China and Turkey. |
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A speciality of the Kabyle Berbers of Algeria is ahethut, made from barley, bran, and ground acorn meal. |
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Chasseriau's use of Roman architecture recalls a popular theme among French painters sojourning in Algeria. |
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The Casbah, citadel, has always been the. beating heart of Algiers, capital of Algeria. |
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The French considered Algeria to be part of metropolitan France, not a colony, and over a million French citizens lived there. |
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But Algeria still registers in Western media and minds as an obscure and vaguely mysterious place, somewhere on the periphery of the Middle East. |
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Algeria had been conquered in 1830 and transformed into a French colony administered as if it were metropolitan France. |
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Returning to September 1959, he already felt that the only chance left for a French Algeria was action in the metropole. |
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Forty years of sanguine, sorry history have confirmed this truth in Algeria. |
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Vast, mountainous, woody, and lightly populated, Algeria offered terrain favorable to guerrilla warfare. |
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The Derridas were Spanish Sephardim who fled to Algeria during the Inquisition. |
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Even France's old colony of Algeria treated him like a returning hero on his recent visit. |
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The longest river in the country is the Medjerda, which rises in Algeria and flows through Tunisia to the sea. |
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Abbas, who uses one name professionally, was born in Iran in 1944 and moved with his family to Algeria when he was eight. |
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Those veterans had served in several conflicts including the bitter in-fighting of Algeria and the desert war in the Sahara. |
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It's an opportunity for them to maintain cultural links with the other Tuareg populations in Niger, Algeria, Libya and Mauritania. |
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This left him virtual king of the unconquered portion of Algeria, and in 1839 he again attacked the French, this time with Moroccan support. |
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Originally a stage actor in France, he was blacklisted as a result of signing a statement against the French occupation of Algeria. |
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The painted storks from Siberia and Algeria fly across the seas and mainlands for about 6,000 km to reach Veerapuram. |
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Turning north Michael passes through the dramatic mountains of the Hoggar massif before he pauses in the oil and gas fields of central Algeria. |
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The original language of Algeria was Berber, which has varied dialects throughout the country. |
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These mountain are most assuredly another of the distinctive four faces of Algeria. |
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He was instated in the photo and film division of the French Army and ultimately deployed in Algeria as a military photographer shortly after the war ended. |
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This brought about a mutiny led by a group of officers based in Algeria. |
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The question of the Western Sahara remains one of the most intractable Arab-African problems, as well as a long-lasting sore point between Algeria and Morocco. |
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France is particularly resistant to change because it wants to maintain its traditional trade and aid accords with former colonies such as Morocco and Algeria. |
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Ironically, in the light of his later support for French colonial rule, he was expelled three years later for continuing to advocate the cause of the native poor of Algeria. |
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On August 29, the Pentagon announced that Hadjarab had been repatriated to Algeria. |
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There were nearly twice the number of settlers in Algeria as there are east of the Green Line and they were all evacuated. |
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The conjurer was called out of retirement and sent to Algeria to provide a command performance before a gathering of superstitious Arab chieftains. |
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Some of his earliest writing consisted of newspaper reports on the appalling condition of the non-European population in Algeria. |
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In a remarkable way, the Trappists ' desire to remain as a peaceful presence of the church in Algeria extended even to the extremists who threatened their lives. |
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The Mejerda River, which rises in Algeria, drains into the Gulf of Tunis. |
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They can't easily strike in the Middle East precisely because Syria, Egypt, Algeria, etc. have their number and have undertaken massive actions against them. |
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The guerrillas would foray into Algeria, then flee back into Tunisia. |
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Up until 1830 Algeria was an autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Present in the company were also shaykhs of the order's dergahs in Algeria, Kenya and England. |
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Many cave paintings are found in the Tassili n'Ajjer mountains in southeast Algeria. |
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Iran, followed by Algeria, are the economies with the largest GDP and trade outside the WTO, using 2005 data. |
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Anthropologist and historian Makilam is an indigenous Kabyle raised in a Berber village in northern Algeria. |
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Their case studies include Muslims in Sweden, Balkan secessionism, Kabyles in Algeria, and Hindu nationalism. |
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In 2008, France granted citizenship to 137,000 persons, mostly to people from Morocco, Algeria and Turkey. |
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It is also present in Africa south of the Sahara Desert, the Canary Islands, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and many of the Mediterranean Islands. |
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It is found within Africa, in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Madeira Islands and Canary Islands. |
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Other important ethnographies in sociology include Pierre Bourdieu's work on Algeria and France. |
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Agence Nationale pour la Valorisation des Ressources en Hydrocarbures plans to explore the Zeriba Concession in the Central Area, in Algeria. |
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The list includes citizens from Trinidad and Tobago, Kirgizstan, Nigeria, Algeria, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and China. |
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Algeria is repatriating hundreds of Nigerien refugees to their country of origin. |
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Algeria is too vast a country to be run by a centralist government, and no new leaders have emerged who could ensure a guided transition. |
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Ahmed Ben Bella, first President of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. |
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Les Fennecs aka The Desert Foxes aka the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. |
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During the meeting, they discussed progress of a joint venture for manufacturing half-track military vehicles in east Algeria. |
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And even if it was, it wouldn't be exportable to Algeria given its revolutionary heritage. |
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The Gaulish version is attested in inscriptions as Boudiga in Bordeaux, Boudica in Lusitania, and Bodicca in Algeria. |
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In the first eight years of his rule Napoleon III paid little attention to Algeria. |
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The Emperor gradually conceived the idea that Algeria should be governed differently from other colonies. |
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I am just as much the Emperor of the Arabs of Algeria as I am of the French. |
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This process was corrupted by French officials sympathetic to the French in Algeria who took much of the land they surveyed into public domain. |
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Nonetheless, he did not give up his idea of making Algeria a model where French colonists and Arabs could live and work together as equals. |
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In Algeria demonstrations in May 1945 were repressed with an estimated 6,000 Algerians killed. |
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Algeria was particularly problematic, due to the large number of Europeans who had settled there in the 125 years of French rule. |
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Buses are built in many different countries such as Algeria, China, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, and other countries. |
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Merguez is a red, spicy sausage from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, North Africa. |
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The round of sixteen knockout match against Algeria remained goalless after regulation time, resulting in extra time. |
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This species grows in the Mediterranean Sea region, with Portugal, Spain, Algeria, and Morocco producing most of the world's supply. |
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Ottomans gained control of much of the sea in the 16th century and maintained naval bases in southern France, Algeria and Tunisia. |
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In the summer there are many charter flights to Spain, Germany, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. |
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Algeria is Africa's largest country by area, and Nigeria is its largest by population. |
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Africa's largest country is Algeria, and its smallest country is Seychelles, an archipelago off the east coast. |
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Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, and Algeria have advanced to the knockout stage of recent FIFA World Cups. |
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The Saharan Atlas of Algeria is the eastern portion of the Atlas mountain range. |
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In the Tindouf region of Algeria, Daira de Bojador is a refugee camp for Sahrawis named after Cape Bojador. |
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The Sahara covers large parts of Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Western Sahara, Sudan and Tunisia. |
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The Atlas Mountains, found in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia also help to enhance the aridity of the northern part of the desert. |
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For example, Biskra, Algeria and Ouarzazate, Morocco are found in this zone. |
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In recent years development projects have started in the deserts of Algeria and Tunisia using irrigated water pumped from underground aquifers. |
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Over 30,000 petroglyphs of river animals such as crocodiles survive, with half found in the Tassili n'Ajjer in southeast Algeria. |
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These include large deposits of oil and natural gas in Algeria and Libya, and large deposits of phosphates in Morocco and Western Sahara. |
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Some Vandal women married Byzantine soldiers and settled in north Algeria and Tunisia. |
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Algeria had been formally under French rule since 1830, but only in 1852 was the country entirely conquered. |
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According to Emmanuel Todd the relatively high exogamy among French Algerians can be explained by the colonial link between France and Algeria. |
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The most commonly accepted definition includes Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, as well as Libya and Egypt. |
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The economies of Algeria and Libya were transformed by the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the deserts. |
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These included significant wars of independence fought in Indonesia, Vietnam, Algeria, and Kenya. |
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The list also included Algeria, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait among a total of 21 countries. |
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By giving up all claims to Western Sahara, he found peace with the Polisario and improved relations with its main backer, Algeria. |
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Mauritania has not rescinded its recognition of Polisario's Western Saharan exile government, and remains on good terms with Algeria. |
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Air services between Morocco and Algeria have been established, many Algerians have gone to Morocco to shop and visit family and friends. |
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In Libya and Algeria, from at least 7000 BC, there was pastoralism, herding of sheep and goats, large settlements and pottery. |
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Much of Berber culture is still celebrated among the cultural elite in Morocco and Algeria. |
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These Berber speakers are mainly concentrated in Morocco and Algeria, followed by Mali, Niger and Libya. |
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She was born in the early seventh century and died around the end of the seventh century in modern Algeria. |
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His reward was the governorship of the western provinces, an area that roughly corresponds with modern Algeria north of the Sahara. |
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In Algeria, the el Kseur platform in Kabylie gives tribes the right to fine criminal offenders. |
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In Algeria, public sector workers have mounted a general strike for higher wages and improved working conditions. |
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In effect, the PA became a paid arm of the IDF, not unlike the Harkis in Algeria or the Ambonese in the East Indies. |
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Sufism is also strong in African countries such as Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Senegal, Chad and Niger. |
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Nuclear facilities with Argentine technology have been built in Peru, Algeria, Australia and Egypt. |
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Northern birds move south in winter, mostly staying in the west of the breeding range, but also to eastern Turkey, northern Tunisia and Algeria. |
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These rates are relatively high compared to those obtained in Algeria by Selles et al. |
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They can also be found throughout Morocco and in Algeria as well as in other North African Countries. |
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Their ranks have since been bolstered by recent immigration, especially from Morocco and Algeria. |
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Starting with the loss of Greece in 1821 and Algeria in 1830, Ottoman naval power and control over the Empire's distant overseas territories began to decline. |
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Gaddafi loyalists showed they were still a threat by launching an attack on Sunday on the desert oasis town of Ghadames, on the border with Algeria, NTC officials said. |
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The Atlas Mountains extend across much of Morocco, northern Algeria and Tunisia, are part of the fold mountain system that also runs through much of Southern Europe. |
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Large protests also occurred in Algeria and Morocco to a lesser extent. |
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Algeria gained independence on 5 July 1962 and hence left the Community. |
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Oil rigs are scattered throughout the deserts of Libya and Algeria. |
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Apart from Ben Bella, Sadi is alleged to have insulted former head of state Ali Kafi, who ruled Algeria between 1992 and 1994, and national figure Messali Hadj. |
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In 1830, the French invaded Algeria, which was lost to the empire. |
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Algeria and nearly all the other colonies became independent in the 1960s and typically retained close economic and military connections with France. |
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The best known are the Moroccan music, the popular Gasba, Kabyle and Chawi music of Algeria, and the widespread Tuareg music of Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. |
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Macmillan wished to avoid the same kind of colonial war that France was fighting in Algeria, and under his premiership decolonisation proceeded rapidly. |
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Charles de Gaulle's accession to power in 1958 in the middle of the crisis ultimately led to the independence of Algeria with the 1962 Evian Accords. |
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In 1908 he travelled to Algeria on medical advice as a treatment for asthma and the depression that he suffered after his opera Sita failed to win the Ricordi prize. |
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Its easterly range extends to Irkutsk in Siberia and its southerly range includes parts of northwestern Africa in the northern mountain ranges of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. |
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He walked extensively in England, Italy, France and Algeria. |
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Among the mobile operators to sign Data Clearing House agreements with MACH so far in Q1 are Leo in Namibia, Mauritel in Mauritania, Iraq's Asiacell and Wataniya in Algeria. |
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North Africa saw the rise of polities formed by the Berbers, such as the Marinid dynasty in Morocco, the Zayyanid dynasty in Algeria, and the Hafsid dynasty in Tunisia. |
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The Sufi orders, the Tijaniyah and the Qadiriyyah, have great influence not only in the country, but in Morocco, Algeria, Senegal and other neighborhood countries as well. |
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In the 13th and 14th centuries the Merinids held power in Morocco and strove to replicate the successes of the Almohads by military campaigns in Algeria and Spain. |
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Morocco is a Northern African country, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and the annexed Western Sahara. |
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Its administrative headquarters are located in Tindouf, Algeria. |
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However, France faced some setbacks due to their war with Algeria. |
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In the 969 AD, the Fatimids from Algeria took control in Egypt from the Ikhshidid dynasty and expanded their empire to the surrounding regions, including The Hijaz and Jeddah. |
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The beginnings of the second French colonial empire were laid in 1830 with the French invasion of Algeria, which was conquered over the next 17 years. |
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Local cave paintings, which have been dated to twelve millennia before present, have been found in the Tassili n'Ajjer region of southern Algeria. |
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This type of life, richly depicted in the Tassili n'Ajjer cave paintings of southeastern Algeria, predominated in the Maghreb until the classical period. |
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Indeed, France should recall its own troubles in dealing with the Viet Minh in its former colony of Vietnam and in dealing with the independence movement in Algeria. |
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North Africa, comprising north Tunisia and eastern Algeria in the Vandal period, became a Roman province again, from which the Vandals were expelled. |
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This may have accelerated the existing process of Arabization of Berbers, especially in already bilingual areas, such as among the Chaouis of Algeria. |
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What readers are offered in The Star of Algiers is an Algeria focalized through the mind of a talented yet disoriented and unreliable protagonist. |
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The country welcomes separatists and autonomists from Algeria. |
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