Algeria is located in North Africa and borders Tunisia, Libya, Mali, Niger, Morocco, and Western Sahara. Its capital is Algiers. Algeria experiences large daily temperature ranges, with hot midday temperatures and cool nights. There are several UNESCO World Heritage sites in Algeria including Roman ruins and the Tassili n'Ajjer mountain range. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, though Algerian Arabic is more commonly spoken. Algerian cuisine varies regionally but includes dishes like couscous, chorba soup, and merguez sausage.
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All the mentioned places are most favorite spot for tourism, but there are lots of castles and mountains which can be visited as well. So make your trip to Oman in the coming vacation and enjoy the part of Arabian Sultanate.
Keep Your Eyes on the Middle East- Spotlight Oman!Beth Frisby
Want to keep you with what's happening in the Middle East? Here are the "Cliff" notes for each Middle Eastern Country. This presentation will focus on the country of Oman.
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GET HERE : https://pin-book-pdfaccesfull.blogspot.com/?serverp1=B078XPK4GJ Algeria Tourism. Tourist Guide. For the intrepid traveler, adventure awaits in Algeria. A beguiling blend of cultures, landscapes and traditions, this vast chunk of land contains everything from tranquil fishing ports and bustling cities to the unmatched drama of the Sahara Desert and Hoggar Mountains. As the largest country in Africa, Algeria✔8217 s terrain is hugely varied yet underexplored: few visitors travel beyond the country✔8217 s Mediterranean port cities (namely Oran and the capital, Algiers), which lie amidst fertile land and the scattered vestiges of Phoenician and Roman colonies. Sometimes called ✔8216 Algiers the White,✔8217 the capital✔8217 s bustling showpiece is its UNESCO-listed Casbah. This whitewashed medina encompasses both crumbling ruins and newly-renovated spaces and is well worth a visit despite its shady reputation (taking a guide is recommended). The ancient port city of Oran has a decidedly European vibe: French colonial influences are evident in everything from the soaring Sacr✔233 -C✔339 ur Cathedral (now a library) to the richly ornamented Palais de la Culture. The city has long been a popular trading post and remains one of the busiest ports in North Africa. The Sahara Desert is Algeria✔8217 s defining feature and one of its biggest drawing cards. It covers more than four-fifths of the country and is the source of myriad myths and legends. Nomadic Berbers still live here, eking out traditional lives in difficult conditions. The security situation makes independent travel difficult in the Sahara, but under the guidance of reputable tour operators, travellers can visit attractions like the oasis towns of Ghardia and Timimoun, or venture deep into the heart of the desert to view the prehistoric rock art in the Hoggar Mountains and Tassili N✔8217 Ajjer National Park. The desert is also home to the world✔8217 s most remote film festival. FiSahara takes place annually in the Wilaya of Dakhla, a Western Sahara refugee camp, to highlight the plight of the Sahrawi people. War and tumultuous politics have deterred many from visiting Algeria rerouting them towards Morocco instead but if you✔8217 re looking for a North African destination with a difference, this country has much to offer
Keep Your Eyes on the Middle East- Spotlight Oman!Beth Frisby
Want to keep you with what's happening in the Middle East? Here are the "Cliff" notes for each Middle Eastern Country. This presentation will focus on the country of Oman.
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GET HERE : https://pin-book-pdfaccesfull.blogspot.com/?serverp1=B078XPK4GJ Algeria Tourism. Tourist Guide. For the intrepid traveler, adventure awaits in Algeria. A beguiling blend of cultures, landscapes and traditions, this vast chunk of land contains everything from tranquil fishing ports and bustling cities to the unmatched drama of the Sahara Desert and Hoggar Mountains. As the largest country in Africa, Algeria✔8217 s terrain is hugely varied yet underexplored: few visitors travel beyond the country✔8217 s Mediterranean port cities (namely Oran and the capital, Algiers), which lie amidst fertile land and the scattered vestiges of Phoenician and Roman colonies. Sometimes called ✔8216 Algiers the White,✔8217 the capital✔8217 s bustling showpiece is its UNESCO-listed Casbah. This whitewashed medina encompasses both crumbling ruins and newly-renovated spaces and is well worth a visit despite its shady reputation (taking a guide is recommended). The ancient port city of Oran has a decidedly European vibe: French colonial influences are evident in everything from the soaring Sacr✔233 -C✔339 ur Cathedral (now a library) to the richly ornamented Palais de la Culture. The city has long been a popular trading post and remains one of the busiest ports in North Africa. The Sahara Desert is Algeria✔8217 s defining feature and one of its biggest drawing cards. It covers more than four-fifths of the country and is the source of myriad myths and legends. Nomadic Berbers still live here, eking out traditional lives in difficult conditions. The security situation makes independent travel difficult in the Sahara, but under the guidance of reputable tour operators, travellers can visit attractions like the oasis towns of Ghardia and Timimoun, or venture deep into the heart of the desert to view the prehistoric rock art in the Hoggar Mountains and Tassili N✔8217 Ajjer National Park. The desert is also home to the world✔8217 s most remote film festival. FiSahara takes place annually in the Wilaya of Dakhla, a Western Sahara refugee camp, to highlight the plight of the Sahrawi people. War and tumultuous politics have deterred many from visiting Algeria rerouting them towards Morocco instead but if you✔8217 re looking for a North African destination with a difference, this country has much to offer
1. ALGERIA • Algeria is located in North Africa .It has got borders with Tunisia • Libya , Mali , Niger , Morocco ,Western Sahar and the Mediterranean • sea • Its capital city is Algiers . •
2. Algeria is the tenth-largest country in the world, and the largest in Africa and in the Mediterranean.
3. In this region, midday desert temperatures can be hot year round. After sunset, however, the clear, dry air permits rapid loss of heat, and the nights are cool to chilly. Enormous daily ranges in temperature are recorded.
The highest official temperature was 50.6 °C (123.1 °F) at In Salah.
4. There are several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria[86] including Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad, the first capital of the Hammadid empire; Tipasa, a Phoenician and later Roman town; and Djémila and Timgad, both Roman ruins; M'Zab Valley, a limestone valley containing a large urbanized oasis; also the Casbah of Algiers is an important citadel. The only natural World Heritage Sites is the Tassili n'Ajjer, a mountain range.
5. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language.[109] Algerian Arabic (Darja) is the language used by the majority of the population. Colloquial Algerian Arabic is heavily infused with borrowings from French and Berber.
6. Algerian cuisine varies from one region to another, according to seasonal vegetables. It can be prepared using meat, fish and/or vegetables. Among the dishes known, couscous,[126] the chorba, the Rechta, the Chakhchoukha, the Berkoukes, the Shakshouka, the Mthewem, the Chtitha, the Mderbel, the Dolma, the Brik or Bourek, the Garantita, Lham'hlou, etc. Merguez sausage is very used in Algeria, but it differs, depending on the region and on the added spices.
7. There are several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria[86] including Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad, the first capital of the Hammadid empire; Tipasa, a Phoenician and later Roman town; and Djémila and Timgad, both Roman ruins; M'Zab Valley, a limestone valley containing a large urbanized oasis; also the Casbah of Algiers is an important citadel. The only natural World Heritage Sites is the Tassili n'Ajjer, a mountain range.