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  • Algeria’s Timgad Ruins

    What do a city built in the second century A.D., archeological adventurers and city planners have in common; the ancient city of Timgad. This ancient city that was built by the Romans using the ...

  • Algeria Cuisine and Good Table Manners

    One thing you're sure to notice during your visit to Algeria is that the locals are hospitable and encourage family and friends to share their food. Even an unexpected visitor will be greeted ...

  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner – Algerian Style

    Half the fun of any vacation is sampling the local cuisine. So please, whatever you do, do not travel all the way to Algeria just to have a pizza or an imitation Big Mac. Whether you enjoy it in ...

  • Among the Sands of Time – Algeria’s Renowned Art Museum

    One of the finest art museums in North Africa also happens to be in close proximity to Algiers. A visit to the Bardo Ethnographic and Local Art Museum is a worthy addition to any traveler's ...

  • وجبات الفطور، الغداء والعشاء – على طريقة الجزائرية

    يعتبر تذوق الأطعمة المحلية نصف متعة السفر. لهذا لا تسفروا إلا الجزائر لأكل البيزا أوتلقيد "البيكماك" سواء اقتنيتموها من المطاعم أو من السوق، فإن المأكولات التقليدية الجزائرية يجب ...

  • النضال المجيد لآسيا جبار

    تعتبر آسيا جبار رمزا للمحنة العامة للمرأة الجزائرية، ولقد لعبت دورا ممتازا في تحرير الجزائر. تجد النساء المظلومات العزاء في كلمهاتها التي كتبتها تحت اسم بديل حتى لاتعلم بها عائلتها ...

  • Algeria: Archeological Finds Reveal a Varied Past

    A mix of cultures contributes to Algeria's ancient past - in particular the Romans! For lovers of archeology and even those with a casual curiosity for poking around old ruins, Algeria offers ...

  • The Magnificent Country of Algeria

    Situated between Morocco and Tunisia on the Northern coast of Africa, Algeria is nearly three times the size of Texas. The country has a green coast, beautiful mountains, alluring but mostly ...

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