| Algaria | 
| AREA | 2,381,741                                        sq km (919,595 sq miles). | 
| POPULATION | 29,300,000 (1998). | 
| POPULATION DENSITY | 12.3 per sq km | 
| CAPITAL | Algiers (El Djezaïr). | 
| CAPITAL POPULATION | 3,700,000 (1995). | 
| GEOGRAPHY | Algeria is situated                                        along the North African coast, bordered                                        to the east by Tunisia and Libya, to the                                        southeast by Niger, to the southwest by                                        Mali, and to the west by Mauritania and                                        Morocco. It is Africa's second-largest country,                                        with 1200km (750 miles) of coastline. Along                                        the coastal strip are the main towns, fertile                                        land, beach resorts and 90% of the population.                                        Further south lies the area of the Hauts                                        Plateaux, mountains of up to 2000m (6600ft)                                        covered in cedar, pine and cypress forests                                        with broad arable plains dividing the plateaux.                                        The remaining 85% of the country is the                                        Sahara Desert in its various forms, sustaining                                        only 500,000 people, many of whom are nomadic                                        tribes with goat and camel herds. The oil                                        and minerals boom has created new industrial                                        centres like Hassi Messaoud, which have                                        grown up within previously barely inhabited                                        regions of the northern Sahara. The plains                                        of gravel and sand in the deep south are                                        interrupted by two mountain ranges: the                                        dramatic Hoggar massif, rising to almost                                        3000m (9800ft), and the Tassili N'Ajjer                                        or 'Plateau of Chasms'. Both have long been                                        important centres of Tuareg culture. | 
| GOVERNMENT | Republic. Gained independence                                        from France in 1962. Head of State: President                                        Abdelaziz Bouteflika since 1999. Head of                                        Government: Prime Minister Ismail Hamdani                                        since 1998. | 
| LANGUAGE | The official language                                        is Arabic, but French is still used for                                        most official and business transactions.                                        Berber (Amazigh) is spoken in the northern                                        mountainous regions of the Kabylias and                                        the Aures and also in the south. In general,                                        English is spoken only in major business                                        or tourist centres. | 
| RELIGION | 99% of the population                                        adhere to Islam. | 
| STANDARD TIME | GMT + 1. | 
| ELECTRICITY | 220 volts AC, 50Hz.                                        The European 2-pin plug is standard. | 
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