
Algeria: Key Facts and Overview
Official Name: People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria
Capital: Algiers
Official Language: Arabic (Tamazight is also recognized)
Currency: Algerian Dinar (DZD)
Population: Approximately 44 million (as of 2024)
Area: 2.38 million km² (Largest country in Africa by land area)
Independence: July 5, 1962 (from France)
1. Geography & Climate
- Largest country in Africa, located in North Africa.
- Borders Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, and the Mediterranean Sea.
- Climate: Mediterranean along the coast, desert in the Sahara region.
2. History
- Once home to ancient civilizations like the Berbers, Phoenicians, Romans, and Arabs.
- Colonized by France in 1830 and became a French territory.
- Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962) led to independence on July 5, 1962.
- First President: Ahmed Ben Bella.
3. Economy
- Oil and gas are the backbone of Algeria’s economy (one of the largest natural gas producers in the world).
- Other industries: Agriculture, mining, manufacturing.
- Major trade partners: European Union, China, Turkey.
- Youth unemployment remains a challenge.
4. Culture & Traditions
- Ethnic groups: Majority Arab-Berber, with a significant Amazigh (Berber) population.
- Languages: Arabic is official, but Tamazight (Berber) and French are widely spoken.
- Traditional Music: Raï (popular globally), Andalusian music, Kabyle music.
- Cuisine:
- Couscous (national dish).
- Chakchouka (spiced tomato and egg dish).
- Merguez (spicy sausages).
5. Sports & Football
- Football is the most popular sport.
- Algerian National Team (“Les Fennecs”) won the AFCON (Africa Cup of Nations) in 1990 and 2019.
- Famous players: Riyad Mahrez, Islam Slimani, Rabah Madjer, Sofiane Feghouli.
6. Tourism & Landmarks
- Algiers (Capital City) – Historic Kasbah, colonial architecture.
- Timgad – Ancient Roman ruins (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
- Sahara Desert – Unique landscapes, including Tassili n’Ajjer National Park.
- Ghardaïa – Famous for M’zab Valley architecture.