A Super Quick History of Algeria
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Main Source: “A History of Algeria” by James McDougall, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017.
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Bukvoed:
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Christian Manhart \u0026 UNESCO:
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NMB:
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Poussin jean
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Magharebia
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Habib kaki
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This is the Shortest Set in Volleyball History (HD)
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Matsumoto, Japan, August 26, 2015 – Former European champions Serbia powered past African runnersup Algeria 30 here Wednesday afternoon for their third straight win at the 2015 FIVB Women’s World Cup following an opening 31 loss to China.
The Serbian women, who had won the European championship in 2011, collected the 257, 2511 and 253 win in 58 minutes to improve to a 31 winloss record. In the third set, they had an amazing 140 start and went on to seal their most lopsided set win at this tournament.
Serbia coach Zoran Terzic rotated his players during the match and Brankica Mihajlovic and Jovana Stevanovic scored 11 points apiece. Serbia outshot Algeria 376 and led 151 and 70 in blocking and ace serving respectively.
Serbia captain Maja Ognjenovic: I’m very happy and glad we won this kind of match. We knew Algeria weren’t so strong and not at our level, but every time we play this kind of match it is difficult because, to be honest, it’s hard to be motivated. But I’m happy how we performed on court because all 14 players had a chance to play. I’m also happy that game by game we are in better shape and this match was a kind of preparation for our match against Korea, which is important, so we can be satisfied.
Serbia coach Zoran Terzic: We cannot compare the two teams because there’s such a big difference in the level and in terms of quality, but my team played seriously and we respected our opponents. We tried to use this game for some things but I’m not sure if we managed it or not. In the last few games, my team were in very good shape and I hope we stay in good shape for the next few games, which will be much more difficult than today.
Algeria captain Silya Magnana: We lost; we know that. But our first objective is to make progress. We knew that our opponents were stronger than us; they are very tall and very difficult for us.
Algeria coach Henni Abdelhalim: The second set was the best set we’ve played but I really don’t understand what happened in the third set. We committed faults on reception and our spikes were bad and that was the main difference between the second and third sets. We must focus on our own performance, not that of our opponents. I hope this competition will bring us to a better level; that’s our objective.
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10 Things Not to Do in Algeria
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Algeria, that unknown and yet wonderful country. Not everybody thinks about it when thinking about their holidays but they should. So, to help you prepare your trip we bring you these Things not to do in Algeria.
1) Don’t forget your visa
The visa to Algeria isn’t particularly the easiest one and, unfortunately, it’s required for most countries in the world. So try to have it ready before you start your trip and you’ll avoid a lot of trouble.
2) Don’t Expect Sleep to Be Cheap
Mass tourism doesn’t really exist in Algeria, so hotels are very expensive if we compare them with how cheap anything else is in the country. You can find prices from 30€ to 200€, although, most of them are over 50€ a night. If you’re travelling with a lower budget you can always get a youth hostel instead where you’ll pay around 2 € per night. On the other hand, you could always try CouchSurfing, making sure the people you choose look safe and have many positive references. It’s a great way to meet local people!
3) Don’t forget your dictionary
Most of the younger people do know English but don’t hold on that because, it’s not that easy to find people who speak English. The official language in Algeria is Arabic and some people speak French as it was a French colony. So if you want to be able to communicate bring a dictionary in French.
4) Don’t get a taxi
Taxis are expensive and they usually try to cheat tourists. You can use the Yassir mobile app which is basically the same as Uber, or get a bus. Although, they don’t tend to follow their schedules. Renting a car isn’t that cheap either. And if you go to the desert try to book a flight, they’re not too expensive and you’ll save some time too.
5) Don’t forget your cell
If you want to be able to move freely without a guide and find historical places, hotels or restaurants by yourself, don’t forget to bring your cell phone and install the Waze app which is a free driving directions \u0026 live traffic map app that works the best in Algeria.
6) Don’t travel everywhere
Borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali and (nisher) Niger are absolutely nogo zones in Algeria, they’re the most dangerous ones, as are remote or mountains areas. But don’t worry because these areas are far from all the tourist attractions.
7) Don’t rely on having Wifi everywhere
Sure big hotels, offices, and random apartments are sure to have a wifi connection. However, if you’re out and about and want to use the internet in Algeria you’ll need to get a local sim card with data which will cost you around 510€ per month. And, out of the 3 different networks they have, choose Mobilis, it has a better range.
8) Don’t forget your money
Here, the local currency is Algerian dinar. And there are not many places where ATM machines accept international bank cards. Sure, you could try the airports, huge hotels like Sheraton or regular banks, but sometimes they’re out of money. So to avoid being left without money, bring some emergency cash too .
9) Don’t start your diet
In Algeria, they eat a lot of fast food such as shawarma and fries, they’re very cheap and you’ll find them everywhere. But you can always go to a restaurant to eat nice food, if you prefer, which will cost you about the same as western European restaurants do. Oh, and don’t forget, drinking alcohol in public is forbidden.
10) Don’t think it’s all just sand
When people think of Algeria they imagine riding camels in the desert. But, guess what? There are also cars, buses and trains, just like your city, yep. This is a civilized country! Sure, the Sahara desert occupies fourfifths of the Algerian territory, but they also have a coastline, ancient Roman Empire ruins and stunning heritage of the Ottoman Empire, Spain, France and much more.
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Geography Made Easy | Algeria
I like geography and love to talk about the countries! I explained the simple \u0026 important geographical facts of Algeria in this video. Thank you for watching and please share this video with your friends and classmates.
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Here are the answers for the questions:
1. How many countries or territories share a border with Algeria?
7
2. The lowest point in Algeria lies in which lake?
Chott Melhir
3. What is the highest point in Algeria?
Mount Tahat
4. Algeria is a founding member of which union?
the African Union
5. What does Algiers mean in Arabic?
\”the Islands\”
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