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Algiers, The Capital
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Algiers, The Capital

The white capital of Algeria, a unique blend of modernity and ancient history, overlooking the Mediterranean and home to the famous Casbah of Algiers, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Oran
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Oran

Oran, 'The Radiant,' is Algeria's second-largest city, famous for its vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere, its music, and the clear Spanish influences in its architecture.

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Constantine
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Constantine

The city of suspended bridges, built on a giant rock separated by a deep ravine, giving it a unique and stunning landscape. A city of history and culture.

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Ghardaïa
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Ghardaïa

The jewel of the M'Zab Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage city. It's characterized by its unique architecture designed to adapt to the desert environment.

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Tamanrasset & the Hoggar Mountains
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Tamanrasset & the Hoggar Mountains

The gateway to the great Sahara, located in the far south of Algeria. It's the starting point for exploring the magical Hoggar Mountains and their unique volcanic nature.

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Timgad
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Timgad

A remarkably well-preserved Roman city, known as the "Pompeii of Africa." Founded by Emperor Trajan, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Jijel

Jijel

A coastal city known for its magnificent corniche, beautiful beaches surrounded by green mountains, and its amazing Marvelous Caves.

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Annaba

Annaba

A historic coastal city, formerly known as "Hippo Regius." It combines Roman ruins, French architecture, and beautiful beaches.

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Tlemcen
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Tlemcen

The city of art and history in western Algeria, famous for its magnificent Islamic landmarks from the Zayyanid and Marinid eras, its lush gardens, and waterfalls.

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Béjaïa

Béjaïa

A historic coastal city surrounded by mountains, known for its natural harbor, Cap Carbon, and the Yemma Gouraya peak overlooking the city and the sea.

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Sétif

Sétif

Capital of the High Plateaus, a vibrant commercial city with a rich history dating back to the Numidian and Roman periods, famous for its Ain El Fouara fountain.

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Tassili n'Ajjer
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Tassili n'Ajjer

A vast rocky plateau in the heart of the Sahara, famous for being the world's largest open-air museum of rock art, and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Tipaza

Tipaza

A coastal city that charmingly combines Roman ruins directly overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, creating a unique panoramic view.

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Timimoun

Timimoun

A charming red oasis in the heart of the desert, famous for its dark red mud-brick architecture, its salt lake (sebkha), and its vast palm groves.

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Chréa National Park

Chréa National Park

A mountainous national park in the Blidean Atlas range, famous for its vast cedar forests, which turns into a popular ski resort in winter.

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Skikda

Skikda

A coastal city with a distinct European architectural style, located between bays and mountains, known for its important port and beautiful beaches.

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Laghouat

Laghouat

A gateway to the desert located at the foot of the Saharan Atlas mountains, known for its palm groves and traditional crafts like carpet weaving.

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Mostaganem

Mostaganem

A vibrant coastal city in western Algeria, known for its wide sandy beaches, active port, and ancient Sufi zawiyas.

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Béchar

Béchar

The largest city in the Saoura region in the southwest, a large oasis known for its nearby sand dunes (Taghit) and rich musical heritage.

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El Bayadh

El Bayadh

A city in the western high plateaus, known for its western-like landscapes, rock engravings, and ancient forts (ksour).

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Guelma

Guelma

A historic city in eastern Algeria, famous for its natural thermal baths dating back to the Roman era, and its well-preserved Roman theater.

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Djurdjura National Park

Djurdjura National Park

A majestic mountain range in the Kabylie region, characterized by its high peaks like "Lalla Khedidja", cedar forests, and the deep "Anou Ifflis" chasm.

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Cherchell

Cherchell

A historic coastal city that was the capital of the Mauretanian kingdom under the name "Caesarea." It houses a rich museum of Roman mosaics and statues.

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Illizi

Illizi

A desert city near the Libyan border, another gateway to exploring the Tassili n'Ajjer plateau from its southeastern side.

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Naâma

Naâma

A pastoral and desert region in the western high plateaus, known for the towering Djebel Aïssa and its prehistoric archaeological sites.

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El-Koll

El-Koll

A stunning coastal peninsula west of Skikda, known for its pristine beaches and dense forests that reach the sea.

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Adrar

Adrar

A vast oasis in the southwest, famous for the Touat region, its mud-brick ksour, and its ancient foggara water system.

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Khenchela

Khenchela

A city in the heart of the Aurès, known for its ancient Berber history and as a stronghold of Queen Dihya (the Kahina). It is close to important archaeological sites.

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Tiaret

Tiaret

The capital of the former Rustamid state (Tahert), a city in the High Plateaus famous for breeding purebred Arabian horses.

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Bordj Bou Arreridj

Bordj Bou Arreridj

An important industrial and commercial city in the High Plateaus, located on a strategic axis between the east and the capital.

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Ouargla

Ouargla

A large oasis and a major center for Algeria's oil and gas industry, known for its old market and ancient ksar.

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Saïda

Saïda

A city in the High Plateaus region, famous for its water springs and the mineral water that bears the city's name.

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Sidi Bel Abbès

Sidi Bel Abbès

A city with European architecture, formerly the headquarters of the French Foreign Legion. It is known for its public gardens and large university.

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Médéa

Médéa

A mountain city in the heart of the Tell Atlas, known for its rich history as the capital of the Beylik of Titteri during the Ottoman era.

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Mascara

Mascara

The cradle of the modern Algerian state, where Emir Abdelkader was declared leader. An agricultural city famous for its vineyards.

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Aïn Defla

Aïn Defla

A fertile agricultural city in the Chélif Valley, known for its abundant production of fruits and vegetables.

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Chlef

Chlef

A major city in western Algeria, rebuilt after a devastating earthquake. It is located in an important agricultural region and is known for its products.

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El Tarf

El Tarf

A coastal province in the far east of Algeria, distinguished by its unique biodiversity, including lakes and wetlands of international importance (Ramsar sites).

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Batna

Batna

The capital of the Aurès region, a vibrant city that serves as a gateway to exploring the region's treasures like Timgad, the Ghoufi canyons, and the majestic Aurès mountains.

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Ksar El Boukhari

Ksar El Boukhari

A historic town at the edge of the High Plateaus, known for its old ksar built in Saharan style and its large weekly market.

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In Salah

In Salah

An oasis in the heart of the great Sahara, known for its extreme heat, moving sand dunes, and palm groves that resist nature.

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Djanet
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Djanet

A charming oasis in the far southeast, the main base for exploring the Tassili n'Ajjer and the Tassili Hoggar.

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Larbaâ Nath Irathen

Larbaâ Nath Irathen

A mountain town in the heart of the Kabylie region, a former historical capital of the Aarch, known for its traditional silver jewelry making.

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Beni Abbès

Beni Abbès

A picturesque oasis in the Saoura region, nicknamed the "Pearl of the Saoura." It features an old ksar built on a rocky ledge, an oasis, and sand dunes.

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Ténès

Ténès

A historic coastal city with a rich past dating back to the Phoenicians, known for its old town and protected beaches.

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Dellys

Dellys

A historic coastal city east of the capital, known for its white casbah overlooking the sea and its old port.

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Souk Ahras

Souk Ahras

The birthplace of Saint Augustine, a historic city in eastern Algeria, rich in Numidian and Roman ruins.

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Mila

Mila

An ancient historic city, famous for the Roman statue of "Milo" and its still-standing Byzantine walls.

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Aflou

Aflou

A town in the Amour Mountains of the Saharan Atlas, known for its stunning landscapes and rock art sites.

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Kef-rida Waterfalls

Kef-rida Waterfalls

A beautiful set of waterfalls located in the Petite Kabylie region near Béjaïa, a popular natural tourist site.

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