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  • Constantine’s Eighth Wonder Nears Completion

    Hailed as the eighth wonder of the city of Constantine, and referred to locally as the Bridge of Independence, the new 1.2 kilometer Trans-Rhumel viaduct will be the eighth bridge to ...

  • Algeria’s Wildlife: Sand Cats

    Algeria's many national parks and nature reserves offer visitors the opportunity to view the country's diverse wildlife in various habitats. Among the animals adapted to the arid conditions ...

  • A Tribute to Mustapha Zitouni

    Born in Algiers on October 19, 1928, Mustapha Zitouni was a professional football player who played for both France and Algeria during his career. His firm stance for Algeria during the ...

  • Ancient Rock Art at the Bardo Museum

    The Bardo Museum in Algiers reopened its doors to the public in 2013 after undergoing extensive restoration work, which took place in line with ancient building and craft techniques. ...

  • Explore Algeria’s Ahaggar National Park

    Covering a vast area in the Saharan Region in the south of Algeria, the Ahaggar National Park incorporates the majestic Ahaggar Mountains including the 3,003 meter high Mount Tahat. The ...

  • Algeria’s Wildlife: Barbary Sheep

    Featuring thick spiraled horns and short bristly coats, Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia), known locally as Aoudad, are found in four of Algeria's protected areas โ€“ Tassili n'Ajjer, ...

  • Algeria’s Liquid Gold

    Supporting a variety of wildlife, Algeria's indigenous vegetation includes grasses, scrub, oaks, cedars, junipers, pine trees, a variety of conifers and olive trees. Olive trees have long been ...

  • Visit the Towns of Saharan Algeria

    Stretching from the Atlantic Coast of North Africa to the Red Sea on the east coast, the Sahara Desert is the hottest desert in the world and is listed as the planet's third largest desert, ...

  • Algeria’s Wildlife: Dorcas Gazelles

    Found throughout Algeria and its neighboring countries, the Dorcas gazelle (Gazella dorcas) is listed as 'vulnerable' by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). Its ...

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