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Extractions: NOTE!!! The 2003 Edition of My World Atlas is now underway. Come back often, as many new features will be added. As always, My World Atlas contains more information than the CIA World Factbook!!! Please Note: Due to open heart surgery, there was no 2002 version of My World Atlas. If you would like to help support the Atlas (and help me with some medical bills) click on the box to the right to donate a dollar or more towards maintaining this site. Thank-you. SITE @one-planet.org Background: After a century of rule by France, Algeria became independent in 1962. The surprising first round success of the fundamentalist FIS (Islamic Salvation Front) party in December 1991 balloting caused the army to intervene, crack down on the FIS, and postpone the subsequent elections. The FIS response has resulted in a continuous low-grade civil conflict with the secular state apparatus, which nonetheless has allowed elections featuring pro-government and moderate religious-based parties. FIS's armed wing, the Islamic Salvation Army, dissolved itself in January 2000 and many armed insurgents surrendered under an amnesty program designed to promote national reconciliation. Nevertheless, some residual fighting continues. Other concerns include large-scale unemployment and the need to diversify the petroleum-based economy.
Extractions: highest 10%: Distribution of family income - Gini index Inflation rate (consumer prices) 3% (2001 est.) Labor force 9.4 million (2001 est.) Labor force - by occupation government 29%, agriculture 25%, construction and public works 15%, industry 11%, other 20% (1996 est.) Unemployment rate 34% (2001 est.) Budget
Algeria: Government Links Annaba as well as links to information about history, geography, travel, and governmentin Algeria. Algeria's WWW Sites Casbah Connection. algerian catalog on http://www.siftthru.com/algeriagov.htm
Extractions: Algeria. Algeria joined the League of Arab States in 1962. Nature and Structure of Government: Capital: Algiers. Type: Republic. Long Form of Name:... ask-awi - Algeria Watch International, answer service ALGERIA: The Commission on Human Rights Must Act Now - An Amnesty International news release. ALGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL PHYSICISTS ALGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL PHYSICISTS. This page has been selected to receive a Links2Go Key Resource award in the Physics Societies topic.... Algerian Consulate London - People's Democratic Republic of Algeria Welcome to the Algerian Consulate London Website! Last updated 04/09/99 Address: 6, Hyde Park Gate, London SW7 5EW Phone: 44/0171-589-6885 / Fax: 44/0171-589-7725 Query@Algerian Consulate london Consulate Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, closed between 01:00 PM and 02:00 PM. Algerian Consulate in London
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Czech Republic Geography The Sahara The algerian portion of the Sahara extends south of the SaharanAtlas for 1,500 kilometers to the Niger and Mali frontiers. http://www.nationbynation.com/Czech/Geo.html
Extractions: Stretching more than 600 kilometers eastward from the Moroccan border, the High Plateaus (often referred to by their French name Hauts Plateaux) consist of undulating, steppe-like plains lying between the Tell and Saharan Atlas ranges. The plateaus average between 1,100 and 1,300 meters in elevation in the west, dropping to 400 meters in the east. So dry that they are sometimes thought of as part of the Sahara, the plateaus are covered by alluvial debris formed when the mountains eroded. An occasional ridge projects through the alluvial cover to interrupt the monotony of the landscape. The Algerian portion of the Sahara extends south of the Saharan Atlas for 1,500 kilometers to the Niger and Mali frontiers. The desert is an otherworldly place, scarcely considered an integral part of the country. Far from being covered wholly by sweeps of sand, however, it is a region of great diversity. Immense areas of sand dunes called areg (sing., erg) occupy about one-quarter of the territory. The largest such region is the Grand Erg Oriental (Great Eastern Erg), where enormous dunes two to five meters high are spaced about forty meters apart. Much of the remainder of the desert is covered by rocky platforms called humud (sing., hamada), and almost the entire southeastern quarter is taken up by the high, complex mass of the Ahaggar and Tassili-n- Ajjer highlands, some parts of which reach more than 2,000 meters. Surrounding the Ahaggar are sandstone plateaus, cut into deep gorges by ancient rivers, and to the west a desert of pebbles stretches to the Mali frontier.
Extractions: Afghanistan - This site from the CIA Factbook gives geographical information covering the following topics: location, geographic coordinates, map references, area totals, land boundaries, climate, terrain, elevation extremes, natural resources, land use, irrigated land, natural hazards, current environmental issues, and international environmental agreements. It also includes detailed information about the people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues. Afghanistan - This comprehensive directory from the Center of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin provides links to additional information about Afghanistan. Broad categories include general information, business and economy, government and politics, news and current events, history and archaeology, and other resources. Afghanistan - This selection from the Flags of the World web site includes a picture and an explanation of Afghanistan's flag. It also discusses the Taliban Regime and the Shahada, presents a summarized chronology of past flags, and gives a comprehensive political and vexillological history of Afghanistan.
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Extractions: [[p. 1]] The subject of Geographical Distribution is now generally allowed to be one of the most interesting branches of Natural History, and owing to the accumulation of much trustworthy material within the last few years, we are at length enabled to generalise many of the most important facts, and to form a tolerably accurate idea of the import and bearing of the whole inquiry. In the admirable chapters on this topic in the "Origin of Species," Mr Darwin has given us a theory as simple as it is comprehensive, and has besides gone into many of the details so fully as to render it needless to say another word here on those parts of the question which he has treated. As an explanation of the main facts, and of many of the special difficulties, of geographical distribution, those chapters are in every respect satisfactory; and I therefore propose now to consider only the anomalies and discrepancies which so frequently occur between the distribution of one class or order and another, and to discuss the possibility of arriving at a division of the earth into Regions, which shall represent accurately the main facts of distribution in every department of nature.
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Extractions: An Algerian Childhood translated by Marjolijn de Jager Published by Ruminator Books 226 pages, 2001 Buy it online The Sun Smiled Reviewed by Dana De Zoysa Camus was right: only the sun has been kind to Algeria. Geography, demography and history have not. The thread of green with which desert yields to sea was originally named Ifriqqiya, whence comes "Africa." (Below the Sahel was "Niger.") Over the last 2000 years Algeria's many cultures were side-by-side civilizations speaking in common the tongue of the marketplace but otherwise each their own. Among those cultures were the pre-Muslim Berbers (themselves of many tribes), Jews who condensed over the millennia like dewbeads on a thread, Arabs who arrived with the Qur'an and remained to trade. A handful of Christians remained from Roman times and many more coattailed the reconquista seeking a quick dirham. And finally the French, nominally Christian bourgeois but culturally Imperial Bourgeois. When the Algerians exploded after Dienbienphu showed colonies need not submit, the French left, but only after a ghastly fight. The political scirocco still blows and headlines in red tell of it.
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