English articles

  • Algeria: El-Oued, the City of a thousand Domes

    Affectionately named the "City of a Thousand Domes", El-Oued is certainly the most picturesque town in a region more renowned as being an endless sea of sand. In this part of the world, any ...

  • Algeria – Land of Sun, Sea and Sand

    The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is the second largest country in Africa, after Sudan. Located on the south coast of the Mediterranean Sea and looking out to the north in the ...

  • The M’zab Valley of Algeria

    Many of the living areas of Algeria are examples of building that works within the structure of nature's natural space. One such area is the M'zab a limestone plateau that has been inhabited ...

  • Algeria: In Search of Mosques and Museums

    Make no mistake, Algiers is a great place to visit. To visit a pirate stronghold in itself would be interesting and moreover, there were also many sights to see inside the city. The ...

  • Algeria: Belly Dancing Etiquette Among the Mosques

    You may be surprised to have belly dancing on your menu in addition to dinner while dining in a restaurant in Marrakech, Morocco or Casablanca. For the locals, it's just another steamy night in ...

  • Barbary Coast Pirates – Algeria

    When we think of pirates, the vision that comes to mind is those swashbuckling gents traveling through the Mediterranean Ocean searching for treasure and living the adventurous life upon the ...

  • 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 ...

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