Algeria
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Algeria, officially The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa on the Mediterranean coast.
Its capital and most populous city is Algiers.
With a total area of 2,381,741 square kilometres (919,595 sq mi);
Algeria is the tenth-largest country in the world, and the largest in Africa and in the Mediterranean.
The country is bordered in the northeast by Tunisia, in the east by Libya, in the west by Morocco, in the southwest by Western Sahara, Mauritania, and Mali, in the southeast by Niger, and in the north by the Mediterranean Sea.
The territory of today's Algeria was the home of many ancient prehistoric cultures, including Aterian and Capsian cultures.
Its area has known many empires and dynasties, including ancient Berber Numidians, Phoenecians, Lybio-Punic Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arab Umayyads, Arab Abbasids, Arab Fatimids, Berber Almoravids, Berber Almohads, Turkish Ottomans and the French colonial empire.
Algeria is a semi-presidential republic, it consists of 48 provinces and 1541 communes.
With a population of 37.9 million, it is the 35th most populated country on Earth.
Abdelaziz Bouteflika has been the President of Algeria since 1999 and has won four consecutive elections.
However, according to the Democracy Index Algeria is an authoritarian regime.
Algeria's economy is largely based on hydrocarbons, due to which manufacturing has suffered from Dutch disease.
The country supplies large amounts of natural gas to Europe and energy exports are the backbone of the economy.
According to OPEC Algeria has 17th largest reserves of oil in the world, and second largest in Africa, while it has the 9th largest reserves of natural gas.
Sonatrach, the national oil company, is the largest company in Africa.
Algeria has the second largest military in North Africa with the largest defense budget in Africa.
Algeria had a peaceful nuclear program since the 1990s.
Algeria is a member of the African Union, the Arab League, OPEC and the United Nations, and is a founding member of the Arab Maghreb Union.
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
Capital and largest city: Algiers (36°42′N 3°13′E)
Official languages: Arabic
Other languages:
• Tamazight (most specifically Kabyle) (constitutionally national)
• French (business and education)
Ethnic groups:
• 99% Arab-Berbers
• 1% others
Demonym: Algerian
Government: Unitary semi-presidential republic
• President:
• Prime Minister:
Legislature: Parliament
• Upper house: Council of the Nation
• Lower house: People's National Assembly
Independence from France:
• Recognized: 3 July 1962
• Declared: 5 July 1962
Area:
• Total: 2,381,741 km2 (10th) - 919,595 sq mi
• Water (%): negligible
Population:
2014 estimate 38,700,000 (34th) - 2013 census 37,900,000
Density: 15.9/km2 (208th) - 37.9/sq mi
GDP (PPP): 2014 estimate
• Total: $302.476 billion -
• Per capita: $7,816
Currency: Algerian dinar (DZD)
Time zone: CET (UTC+01)
Drives on the right
Calling code: +213
ISO 3166 code: DZ
Internet TLD: .dz
Sierra Leone have climbed 14 places in the Fifa world rankings for August, lifting them into the top 50 for the fist time in their history.
Semi-final line-ups complete.
Algeria international Medjani, 29, has signed a three-year deal after Monaco agreed to terminate his contract. Constant, who can play in defence or midfield, has joined from Italians AC Milan for an undisclosed fee.
The French-born 28-year-old impressed during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil where Algeria reached the last 16.
The African side were beaten 2:1 by Germany after extra-time but Mbolhi was named man of the match following a series of fine saves.
Fixtures & Results
Group A
• 27 July: Vita Club vs Al Hilal 2:1
• 27 July: Zamalek vs TP Mazembe 0:0
Group B
• 25 July: Al-Ahly Benghazi vs Entente Setif 0:2
• 26 July: Sfaxien vs Esperance 1:0
Fixtures & Results
Group A
• 27 July: Vita Club vs El Hilal
• 27 July: Zamalek vs TP Mazembe
Group B
• 25 July: Al-Ahly Benghazi vs Entente Setif 0:2
• 26 July: Sfaxien vs Esperance 1:0
The 24-year-old French-born attacking midfielder has agreed an $8.7m (£5.1m) deal with a $67m (£40m) buy-out clause.
Gourcuff was last coach of Lorient, leaving the job in May at the end of the Ligue 1 season. He has also coached at Le Mans and Stade Rennes and had a one-year spell in Saudi Arabia.
The 27-year-old centre-back was part of the Desert Foxes squad that reached the last 16 of the World Cup in Brazil - their best performance at a finals.
The Super Eagles climbed three places in the Confederation of African Football region and 10 spots on the global list - up to 34th in the world.
