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Algeria
Algeria is easily one of North Africa’s friendliest and fascinating countries. From the vast and wild Sahara and gorgeous coastline; to the incredible array of cultural and historical sites; to the bustling cities filled to the brim with culture, there’s certainly a lot to love. Whether you’re planning to visit Algeria or are just brushing up on some Algerian trivia, some of these are sure to surprise you. Here are some of the most interesting facts about Algeria.
If you are planning a trip to Algeria, or simply intrigued about the country, here are 5 interesting facts
1. Algeria is the largest African nation
Spread across more than 2 million square kilometres bordering Mali, Niger, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco and Mauritania, Algeria is the largest country on the continent. This means it beats out Libya, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and is nearly 5 times the size of Spain.
2. Algeria boasts seven UNESCO Sites
From the ancient Roman city of Timgad to the ancient villages of the M’Zab Valley, Algeria is home to some truly incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Among the seven that the nation claims, you’ll find the ancient ruins of Al Qal’a of Beni Hammad, what remains of the coastal Islamic city of Kasbah of Algiers and more.
3. The Sahara desert takes up quite a bit of space
Algeria is home to the largest swath of the Sahara Desert which doubles as the largest hot desert in the world excluding the Arctic and Antarctica. Moreover, around 80% of Algeria is the Sahara Desert accounting for a total area of 1,905,392 km2.
4. The national animal is absolutely adorable
Algeria’s national animal is the ever-adorable, huge eared fennec fox. Native to the Sahara Desert and the Sinai Peninsula, these tiny foxes only grow to about 1.5-2 kilos and are famous for their large ears. Trust us, they are every bit as cute as they sound. These cute creatures are so beloved in Algeria that they’re not only the national animal, but also a nickname for the national football team Les Fennecs.
5. It’s home to the famous Djamaa El Djazair mosque
Head to Mohammadia in Algeria’s Mascara Province and you’ll find the Djamaa El Djazair mosque. In addition to its picturesque beauty, the mosque is one of the most famous for a number of reasons. For example, it houses the world’s largest minaret and is the third largest mosque in the world.
And as always have a chilled day from the Viking
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