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  • {{r|Algeria}}
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  • *[[Algeria]]
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  • ...te their common interests. Established in 1945, it had 22 members in 2011: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, M
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  • {{r|Algeria}}
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  • {{r|Algeria}}
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  • ...ebetina transmediterranea|year=2006|date=10 August}}</ref> found only in [[Algeria]] and [[Tunis]]. ...s where they are know to occur is Djebel Murdjaro near [[Oran]] in western Algeria.<ref name="SB95"/> This subspecies may be sympatric with ''[[Macrovipera de
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  • After it was involved in some Algeria-related political embarrassments, it was, while still civilian-staffed, reo
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  • ...o the United Nations [[Food and Agricultural Organization]], it includes [[Algeria]], [[Bahrain]], [[Egypt]], Iran, Iraq, [[Jordan]], [[Kuwait]], [[Lebanon]],
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  • {{r|Algeria}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/CIA activities in Algeria]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Previous locations for the games include: 1973 Lagos (Nigeria), 1978 Algiers (Algeria), 1987 Nairobi (Kenya), 1991 Cairo (Egypt), 1995 Harare (Zimbabwe), 1999 Jo
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  • ...atives, including Egypt, India, and North Korea. User navies have included Algeria, Angola, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, No
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  • Lakhdar Brahimi (1934-) was a diplomat for his native land of Algeria, the Arab League, and a United Nations diplomat in Afghanistan and Iraq. H ==Algeria and the Arab League==
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Algeria}}
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  • {{rpl|Algeria}}
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  • Fought by [[Algeria]]ns seeking independence from [[France|French]] colonial rule, the '''Alger | url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/algeria.htm
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  • ====Algeria 1958==== ...fficulty in reaching policy decisions will hamper the task of dealing with Algeria's monumental economic problems. However, high levels of petroleum revenues
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  • ...ng to Schwarz (1936).<ref name="McD99"/> Limited to the coastal regions of Algeria. Coastal records from Tunisia may refer to ''[[Macrovipera deserti|M. deser
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  • ...ica]]. The country is bounded north by [[Western Sahara]], north-east by [[Algeria]], east and south-east by [[Mali]], and south by [[Senegal]], with access t
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  • Morocco, Algeria and Tunis in North Africa, east to Pakistan, Kashmir and India, north to th |style="width:50%"|North Africa: Libya, Tunisia and possibly Algeria.
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  • Ressam also had affiliations with the [[Armed Islamic Group]] of [[Algeria]] and Egyptian Islamic Jihad. This operation was part of additional al-Qaed
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  • {{r|Algeria}}
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  • ...Africa, the largest of the countries that make up the [[Maghreb]] region. Algeria is the second largest country in Africa, and the eleventh largest country i | title = Country profile, Algeria
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  • ...on the North [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], bordering [[Algeria]] and [[Western Sahara]]. ...public protests of the acts. Its claim to Western Sahara is disputed with Algeria. In 2000, it formed an Association Agreement with the [[European Union]],
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  • *[[Atlas Mountains]] [[Algeria]], [[Morocco]], [[Tunisia]]
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  • ..., in modern terms, spreads along the Mediterranean coast across north-east Algeria and north-west Tunisia.
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  • {{r|Algeria}}
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  • ...lic]] in [[Africa]], bounded north-west by [[Mauritania]], north-east by [[Algeria]], west by [[Senegal]], east by [[Niger]], and south by [[Burkina Faso]], [
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  • ||Algeria
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  • *[[Algeria]]
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  • ...ion that it does occur in the southern foothills of the Atlas Mountains in Algeria.<ref name="SB95"/>
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  • ...l and Spain) and northwestern Africa (the Mediterranean region of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia). The type locality given is "Ciudad Real." Emended to "Valenci |Southern Spain and Portugal, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia.<ref name="Mal03"/><ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...n arid territory in [[North Africa]] bordering [[Morocco]] to the north, [[Algeria]] to the east, [[Mauritania]] to the east and south, and the [[Atlantic Oce ...esettled it with large numbers of Moroccan civilians. During the same time Algeria has given refuge to many Sahrawis in its [[Tindouf Province]]. In 1991 the
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  • ...th African part of the range as being the Mediterranean region of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The type locality is given as "Coto Doñana, Huelva, Egspagne.
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  • ...the [[Maghreb]] region. It is bordered by [[Libya]] to the southeast and [[Algeria]] to the west and south. The north and east of the country is bordered by a
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  • ...nea, and in Senegal. In Northwest Africa it occurs in southern Mauritania, Algeria (Ahaggar), Western Sahara and in the extreme south of Morocco. Roman (1975) ...ay et al. (1993), the range includes Nigeria, Niger, Upper Volta, southern Algeria and Mauritania.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...as one of the ships that attacked the French Navy's base at Mers-el-Kebir, Algeria. The following September, Ark Royal took part in a second assault on the Fr
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  • Niger is bordered by (starting North, going clockwise) [[Algeria]], [[Libya]], [[Chad]], [[Nigeria]], [[Benin]], [[Burkina Faso]] and [[Mali
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  • ...other members of the NPR team. She reported from other conflicts including Algeria, Lebanon,
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  • ...nt]] {{headofstate|Algeria}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Algeria}}</td>
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  • ...ve of them have been categorised as exceptionally corrupt (Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, Libya and Yemen appeared among the upper half in the ranking of Transpare ...nsparency.org/policy_research./surveys_indices/cpi/2010/in_detail]</ref>. Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, and Yemen allowed political pa
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  • ...hern [[Africa]], located between the [[Mediterranean Sea]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]], [[Niger]], [[Chad]], [[Sudan]] and [[Egypt]]. The capital is [[Tripoli,
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  • '''Jacques Derrida''' (July 15, 1930&ndash;October 8, 2004) was an [[Algeria]]n-born [[France|French]] [[philosopher]].
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  • Found in arid North Africa in Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Mali, Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Chad and Egypt. In the Sinai Peninsula they o
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  • ...]] and specialist in the [[Middle East]], who became [[U.S. Ambassador to Algeria]] in August 2008. His previous assignment was as a senior advisor to [[U.S.
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  • ...ed in France for its sharply critical picture of the torture employed in [[Algeria]]. ''[[Les Carabiniers]]'' also deals with war and the military, though the
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  • ...lied invasion of Sicily]]. On 5 July, the attack cargo ship left [[Oran]], Algeria, with Task Force (TF) 85 and set a course for the southern coast of [[Sicil ...lerno on the 22nd and the 23rd and then embarked upon the return voyage to Algeria.
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  • ...ed Mohammed Ali. He later took over Sudan. The French later took charge of Algeria, eventually taking over much of Western Africa - indeed, many West African
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  • [[Dagestan]], [[Algeria]], [[Tunisia]], [[Cyprus]], [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], Iraq, Iran, |[[Algeria]], [[Tunisia]]
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  • ...irst in the final days of the colonial war of [[Indochina]], then in the [[Algeria|Algerian]] war. As David Rieff writes: ...s wounded during the battle of [[Heartbreak Ridge]], as well as Indochina, Algeria, the renamed Vietnam, and various revolutions in Latin America. The father
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