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Algeria: The pearl of Africa

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Hi Turkish Community!
I will post pictures of Algeria here and let you discover my country.



Total area: 919,590 sq mi (2,381,741 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 38,813,722 (growth rate: 1.88%); birth rate: 23.99/1000; infant mortality rate: 21.76/1000; life expectancy: 76.39; density per sq mi: 42.2
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Algiers, 2,916,000
Other large cities: Oran, 783,000; Constantine, 530,100; Batna, 278,100; Annaba, 246,700


Geography

Nearly four times the size of Texas and the largest country on the continent, Algeria is bordered on the west by Morocco and Western Sahara and on the east by Tunisia and Libya. The Mediterranean Sea is to the north, and to the south are Mauritania, Mali, and Niger. The Saharan region, which is 85% of the country, is almost completely uninhabited. The highest point is Mount Tahat in the Sahara, which rises 9,850 ft (3,000 m)
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Great photos!
For next summer
I want to visit Nort Africa (Egypt,Algeria,Morocco and Tunusia)
Constantine is my favorite :D
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Adamlar eski binalarini ne guzel korumus, sehirleri bile bizimkilerden daha guzel. Bizim ulke cirkin beton tarlasina donmus...
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Indeed a nice city! beautiful parks surrounded by a great nature!

Unique mediterranean landscape with hidden beachs and bays to be seen!...rounded by

great ancient history!
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Cidden çok iyi ya, bu kadar beklemiyordum Cezayir'i.
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wow, positively surprised and impressed. Beautiful nature, nice architecture and fast economic development is the impression I got after having seen these pictures.
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Ketchaoua mosque, Algiers - 1431

The Ketchaoua Mosque (Arabic: جامع كتشاوة‎‎, Djamaa Ketchaoua) is a mosque in Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It is located at the foot of the Casbah, which was built during the Ottoman rule in the 17th century, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mosque that stands on the first of the Casbah’s many steep stairways, was logistically and symbolically the cynosure of the pre-colonial city of Algiers. The mosque is noted for its unique fusion of Moorish and Byzantine architecture.
Grateful restoration of this historic mosque byTurkish company ''TIKA'', after the agreement signed between ex-Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal and Tayyip Erdogan during his visit to Algiers (September 2014). :)


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TİKA Cezayir
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maashallah maashallah really like algeria i hope it improves more economically
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thank you very much... stunning nature and beautiful citys
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Salam Turkish community and Ramadan Mubarak :cheers: I'm back, expect photos on a weekly basis, i'll do my best.
So many beautiful landscapes.
I'm amazed how big and timeless the sahara region is. I would love to start from sahara and then experience the mountainous and mediterranean regions
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Illizi Province


https://www.facebook.com/jexiste.encore.75

Djanet Province



Constantine



Ghardaïa, Mzab Valley


https://www.facebook.com/EyeFromThe...&dti=204498566770256&hc_location=group_dialog

El Kala National Park, El Tarf Province


https://www.facebook.com/elkalaphotographieHD/

Seraïdi, Annaba. View from El Mountazah hotel



Béjaïa Province


https://www.facebook.com/chichou.me...rAdsfto&dti=204498566770256&hc_location=group

Ouelban, Mila



Cuicul | Ancient city of Djemila | SETIF [UNESCO Heritage]







City of Oran


https://www.facebook.com/Ahmed-photographe-1181262618616970/?hc_location=group_dialog


https://www.facebook.com/walidphgraphy/

City of Sétif


https://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=811776&page=40
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