Algeria
(Arabic: الجزائر,
Al Jaza'ir Berber:, Ledzayer [ldzæjər]),
is the second largest country on the African continent.
It is bordered by Tunisia in the northeast, Libya in the
east, Niger in the southeast, Mali and Mauritania in the
southwest, and Morocco as well as a few kilometers of
the Western Sahara, in the west. Constitutionally,
Algeria is defined as an Islamic, Arab, and Amazigh
(Berber) country. Algeria is a member of the African
Union; it is also a member of OPEC
(Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries).
Abdelaziz
Bouteflika, President of Algeria
الجمهورية
الجزائرية
الديمقراطية
الشعبية
Al-Jumhūrīyah al-Jazā’irīyah
ad-Dīmuqrāṭīyah ash-Sha’bīyah
People's
Democratic Republic of Algeria
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Motto:
من
الشعب و
للشعب (Arabic)
"From the people and for the people." |
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Capital
(and largest city)
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Algiers
36°42′N
3°13′type:country(2,381,741)
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Official languages
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Arabic
(de jure), and French (de facto)1
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Government
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Semi-presidential
republic
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President
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Abdelaziz
Bouteflika
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Prime Minister
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Abdelaziz
Belkhadem
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Etablishment
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Ziyanid dynasty
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from 1236
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Ottoman rule
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from 1516
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French rule
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from 1830
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Republic
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July
5, 1962
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Area
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Total
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2,381,741
km² (11th)
919,595 sq mi
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Water (%)
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negligible
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Population
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2005 estimate
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32,930,091
(35th)
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1998 census
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29,100,867
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Density
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14/km²
(196th)
36/sq mi
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GDP
(PPP)
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2006
estimate
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Total
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$253.4
billion (38th)
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Per capita
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$7,700 (88th)
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GDP
(nominal)
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2005
estimate
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Total
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$102,026
billion (48th)
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Per capita
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$3,086 (84th)
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HDI (2004)
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0.728 (medium) (102nd)
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Currency
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Algerian
dinar (DZD )
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Time
zone
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CET
(UTC+1)
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Internet
TLD
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.dz
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Calling
code
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+213
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