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    Pure_Algerian is offline Registered User
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    Up to 126 million holidaymakers spent time on Algeria’s beaches, up 5 percent compared to summer 2003, Tourism Minister Mohamed Seghir Kara announced on Thursday.
    The minister made the announcement during a working session in Tlemcen (west Algiers) on the official close of the summer season, in the presence of Dr. Mahmoud Bouayed, advisor to the presidency of the Republic.

    In the course of this meeting, which brought together the tourism and craft industry directors of 14 coastal provinces, Mohamed Seghir Kara read excerpts of the President’s letter on World Tourism Day. “This letter shall constitute a working programme for developing tourism,” he pointed out.

    Making an assessment of the 2004 summer season, Kara put forward the progress made in several provinces, notably in terms of preparations and organisation. "These aspects have contributed to the noticeable increase of holidaymakers on beaches,” he underscored. This rush, according to him, is also due to “the stability and security prevailing in the country.”

    The Algerian minister then put forward the decreasing number of civil defence interventions, moving from 47,584 in 2003 to 43,238 this year, owing to the monitoring device put in place and the material and human means mobilised for this purpose. (62377)





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    Algerian_Gurl77 is offline Junior Member
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    all i have to say is wow..

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    great!!


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