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Weird Sea Creature Caught in Algeria A weird sea creature was caught in a fishing net in Algeria.. no one knows what it is Tags: weird sea creature amazing algeria crazy |
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Only in Algeria ! Photos insolites made in Algeria ! Tags: only in alger algeria insolite abracadabrant bizzare unique sbitar |
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inside story- Algeria stunned by bombings- 20 Aug 08- Part 1 Algeria is rocked by a series of bomb attacks, which kill over 50 people, and injure dozens more. It's the deadliest attack in recent years in the country - and the government's blaming Al Qaeda. Tags: algeria inside story terrorist attacks war on terror alqaeda |
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Berbers - Algeria July 2004 Berbers in Algeria face systemic discrimination. Their language, culture and needs are being ignored by the government of Algeria. Tags: Journeyman Pictures Algeria Berbers deiscrimination government |
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A Very Dirty War - Algeria March 1998 New evidence that the Algerian government may be manipulating the country's horrific cycle of violence. Algeria's bloody civil war has claimed 75,000 lives since the government cancelled the elections won by the Islamic fundamentalist party, the FIS, in 1992. Now a former Algerian diplomat Mohammed Larbi Zitout has defected, accusing the government of wanting to perpetuate the war, in order to maintain power and control of the country's vast oil and gas riches. Women weep at a graveside, mourning a recent night-time massacre of men, women and children. The government calls it a war between good and evil, blaming Islamic extremists for the massacres. The stories of lonely widows echo each other in every detail - nobody understands why the Islamists are killing civilians. Human Rights Advocate Selima Ghezal says Europe could do a lot. more. Moutefa Bouchachia, another Human Rights Lawyer says he believes the GIA, the radical armed Islamic group, has been infiltrated to ensure conflict continues. Tags: Algerian government violence war documentary commentary analysis Journeyman Pictures |
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Inside story- Algeria stunned by bombings- 20 Aug 08- Part 2 Algeria is rocked by a series of bomb attacks, which kill over 50 people, and injure dozens more. It's the deadliest attack in recent years in the country - and the government's blaming Al Qaeda. Tags: Algeria terrorist attacks alqaeda war on terror inside story |
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GREAT ALGERIA GREAT ALGERIA Tags: ALGERIA GREAT vive algerie algiers alger algerian algerien algerienne army armee gspc alqaida |
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TASSILI (Algeria) From mountain ranges of the Atlas to the North, to Sudan to the South, and from Egypt to the East, to the Atlantic Ocean to the West. With 8 million square kilometers, this desert is a really difficult place for any type of archaeological or scientific investigation. In 1933 an official of the mehariana policia, Brenans lieutenant, crossed in police functions the zone of the Tube of Tassili-n-Azyer and arrived at a denominated valley Ighargharen. Brenans discovered between... The rocky walls everything an enormous painting group improbable (more than 5,000) done on the stone. Before his eyes there were representations of giraffes, gigantic elephants with the tube in stop, hipopótamos, animals and humanoides figures. But he was explorer Henri Lhote whom it presented the entire world this one finding Prehistoric Art in year 1.957. Henry Lhote classified the great amount of pictografías in twelve groups: - Beings of round head. And horns of small size. - Devils. - Drawings of the average period with men of round head. - Men of evolved round head. - declining Period of the round heads. - Men of round head very evolved. - Period of the peace judges or terminal. - longilíneos white Men of the prebovidense period. - Hunters with corporal paintings of the old bovidense period. - bovidense Style. - Period of the cars. - Period of the mounted horses or the bitriangular men. Of all paintings most... Amazing she is the one than one sees a species of diver with his complete suit and diving apparatus with grooves in his frontal part that reflects to have a clumsy movement giving the impression of levitar or flying tied to something by means of a long cable. To this drawing, of six meters of height, Henry Lhote the great Martian God called "". Another very interesting painting is the one that was baptized as "the fluted woman" and represents a feminine figure (that seems is floating)... With long arms extended backwards, towing to another being put of knees and bent towards ahead with indifferent gesture to the scene, whereas another one appears leaving a strange disc. Peculiarly there are many discs made in dierentes colors and all seem to be floating. Tassili has been declared by UNESCO like Cultural Patrimony of the Humanity and for some experts it is "the Sistine Chapel of the paleolítico", with paintings that in some cases reach the 10,000 years of antiquity. Tags: Tassili Ajjer African Rock Art Ancient Cave |
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JJ72 - Algeria JJ72, Algeria Tags: JJ72 |
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MAXIUMUS Present: Algeria 4 ever Algeria is the second largest country in Africa. Its neighbours include Niger, Tunisia, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Mali. The name Algeria is derived from Algiers which in turn is derived from Arabic word 'al-jazir'. Al-jazir means 'the islands' when translated in to English. Therefore by transitive property Algeria means 'the islands'. Algeria has an estimated population of 32.854,000 people, making it the thirty fifth largest nation in the world population wise. Size wise, it is the eleventh largest nation in the world with approximately 2,381,741 sq km of territory. Its capital city is Algiers. Its official language is Arabic. In between 1830 and 1962, Algeria was a French colony. Its present President is Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Algeria's current Prime Minister is Abdelaziz Belkhadem. Its currency is the Algerian dinar. Tags: algeria music musique rai kabylie arabe arabic oriental france video clip canada usa maroc tunisie khaled tv travel max |
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ALGERIA SPECIAL FORCES ALGERIA ARMY FORCE SPECIAL ALGERIA Tags: ALGERIA ARMY AMINE SO HOOD |
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MISSING ALGERIA 1 lovely algeria from nyc Tags: algeria |
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Algeria New Generation Football Voici les footballeurs algeriens du moment! Il y'en a d'autres mais la chanson durait pas assez longtemps (pretexte totalement stupide). N'oubliez pas les autres joueurs, surtout les défenseurs que je n'ai pas mentionné, Beloufa, Madouni, Meniri et Yahia entre autres. Surtout nos formidable gardiens Benhamou, Gaouaoui et Hadjaoui. Dommage qu'on a tant d'individus mais pas d'équipe. Incroyables que nos clubs, tels la JSK, l'USMA, l'MCA et et l'ESS ont un si bon niveau alors que l'equipe nationale crame. C'est désolant!! crédit: banque vidéo de dzfoot.com Tags: Algeria Soccer Football Ziani Saifi Yacef Hadj Aissa Daham Boutabout |
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MAXIUMUS Present: Constantine, Algeria Constantine or Qusantînah (Arabic: قسنطينة ) is the capital of Constantine Province (ولاية قسنطينة) in north-east Algeria, slightly inland, at about 80 kilometers from the Mediterranean coast. The city was originally settled by Numidian people, and was known as Sarim Batim. Later its name was Cirta, from the Phoenician word for "city". Constantine was capital city of the Numidia, a berber empire that emerged in the 3rd century BC. The city was founded in 203 BC by king Micipsa, with the help of Greek colonists. She distinguished for the splendour of the public buildings and its population overcame that of all other towns of northern Africa. It had an army of 10,000 cavalry and 20,000 infantry. In 113 BC the town was conquered by Jugurtha. Later it served as base of the Roman generals Caecilius Metellus Numidicus and Caius Marius. In 107 BC the latter gained a victory over Jugurtha in the nearby of Cirta. With the suppression of king Juba I and the rest of the supporters of Pompey in Africa (46 BC), Julius Caesar gave special civil rights to a part of Cirta, under the name of Sittlanorum Colonia. It became the head of a confederation of four similar settlements in North Africa. In 311, during the civil war between emperor Maxentius and usurper Domitius Alexander (former governor of Africa), the city was destroyed. Rebuilt in 313, it was subsequently named after emperor Constantine the Great, who had defeated Maxentius. Conquered by the Vandals in 432, Constantine returned to the Byzantine exarchate of North Africa from 534 to 697. It was conquered by the Arabs in the 7th century, receiving the name of Qusantina. The city recovered and in 12th century was again a prosperous market, with connection to Pisa, Genoa and Venice. Since 1529 it was intermittently part of Ottoman Empire, ruled by a Turkish bey (governor) subordinate to the dey of Algiers. Salah Bey, who ruled the city in 1770-1792, greatly embellished it and built much of the Muslim architecture still visible today. In 1826 ,the last Bey, Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif became the new head of state and led a fierce resistance against French occupation forces. By 13 October 1837 the territory was reconquered by France, and in 1848 it was incorporated into the colony of Algiers (Algeria). In World War II, during campaign in North Africa (1942-43), Constantine and the nearby city of Sétif were used by the Allied forces as operational bases. Regarded as the capital of eastern Algeria, it has a population of over 500,000 (750,000 with the agglomeration) making it the third largest city in the country after Algiers and Oran. Situated in north eastern Algeria, Constantine is the centre of its region. Constantine is placed on a plateau at 640 metres above sea level. The city is framed by a deep ravine and has a dramatic appearance. The city is very picturesque with a number of bridges and a viaduct crossing the ravine. The economical base is the manufacturing of leather, wool and linen. Constantine is the centre of commercial activities and has Algeria and Tunisia as its markets. Constantine has one university, the University of Constantine, which was founded in 1969. There are museums and important historical sites around the city. Constantine can be found on the top of a gorge protecting the city on almost all sides. As so many other places in North Africa, the fortress and the city has been one and the same. Constantine got help from nature's side. The sights of today are spectacular, especially since this is a fairly big city. The gorge cutting the edges of Constantine, can be crossed by one out of four bridges, like Pont Sidi M'Cid, as on the picture. But I'm sad to report that a serious environmental scheme is needed to turn Constantine into what it should be. The gorge serves to a large extent as a dustbin, and is heavily polluted by oil as well. As for the economical side of constantine, it is the railhead of a prosperous and diverse agricultural area. Constantine is also a center of the grain trade and has flour mills, a tractor factory, and industries producing textiles and leather goods. Tags: algerie kabylie oran beauté arabe arabic oriental rai usa france animation musique clip fun algerien khaled paris beur |
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ALGERIA Some random pictures of ALGERIA Tags: Algeria oran annaba wahran algerie beautiful cities images khaled jazair |
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Baaziz the Bob Dylan of Algeria this singer reminds me so much of a very young Bob Dylan.. Here is BAAZIZ from Algerian television Tags: baaziz algeria algerie chaabi bob dylan |
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welcome to algeria video of the beautiful places in algeria Tags: algeria |
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Pictorial History of Algeria A brief Historical history of colonial Algeria featuring tzazae by Cheb Mami Tags: cheb mami delali nasro algeria oran |
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Algérie Algeria Espoir Algérien assasiner 2/2 Algérie Algeria Espoir Algérien assasiner Mohamed Boudiaf Tags: Algérie Algeria Espoir Algérien assasiner |
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MAXIUMUS Present: Tenes, Chlef, Algeria énès (orتنس in Arabic) is an Algerian seaside resort located about 200 kilometers west of the capital Algiers. A very small city, it has a population of 35,000 people, as of 2000. Ténès is an ancient town which existed in the 8th century BC. It was called Cartenae or Carthenes at that time. Ténès or Carthenes was first a Phoenician town then it was dominated by the Romans who freed it from the despotism and the terror of the Vandals. Therefore, the tribes of this town decided to reward the Romans by giving the name of the Roman leader (of the Roman army) "Ténès" to their freed town. Later the town was conquered by the Arabs who preached Islam in north Africa. Under the Arab rule, Ténès was an idependent monarchy. The Sultan Hassen Abid was the last one who ruled the monarchy of Ténès. The Ottomans attacked Ténès and defeated its army and annexed it to their vast empire in 1512.From that time Ténès lost its fame and importance and became an isolated town. Ténès Al-Atika(Vieux-Ténès)was built by the Moors who escaped from the Spanish persecution in 1400s after the collapse of the Arab States in Spain. In 1843, Ténès was occupied by the French who declared it a township and rebuilt the ancient Carthenes some 2 km to the north of Ténès-al-Atika. Tags: algerie music musique rai kabylie arabe arabic oriental france video clip canada usa maroc tunisie khaled tv travel max |
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