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Algiers (/ æ l ˈ dʒ ɪər z /) is a historic neighborhood of New Orleans and is the only Orleans Parish community located on the West Bank of the Mississippi River. Algiers is known as the 15th Ward, one of the 17 Wards of New Orleans. [1] It was once home to many jazz musicians [2] [3] [4]
Algerians consume a high amount of meat, and it is found in almost every dish. Mutton is the most eaten meat in the country. [8]Algerian couscous with vegetables. Poultry and beef are also used—other, more uncommon types of meat such as game, birds and venison are considered a delicacy.
The Hilton Alger was a hotel in Algiers, ... [2] It closed in 2017. [3] ... The Sara restaurant served Mediterranean cuisine, ...
For its reopening on 23 August 1982, it was rebranded Hôtel El Djazaïr, for the Arabic name of both Algiers and Algeria. [3] The state-owned El-Djazaïr hotel group also has hotels in Timimoun, Béchar, and Bou Saâda.
Aurora is a community of Algiers in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is divided into three areas: Old Aurora, Walnut Bend, and Huntlee Village. From the 1950s, the original name of the Old Aurora neighborhood was Aurora Gardens. [1] The residential subdivision was developed on acreage which formerly belonged to the Aurora Plantation. [2]
It is located on the heights of Algiers, about 4 km south of the city centre. The palace has been occupied by several presidents, namely: Houari Boumédiène , Rabah Bitat , Chadli Bendjedid , Mohamed Boudiaf , Ali Kafi , Liamine Zéroual , Abdelaziz Bouteflika , Abdelkader Bensalah (acting president), and since 2020, the current president ...
Villa Abd-el-Tif. The Villa Abd-el-Tif, also known as la Villa Medicis algérienne, is a Moorish [1] [2] villa located in Algiers, Algeria.It is notable for having been set up in 1907 in emulation of the French Academy in Rome, the Villa Medici.
The Café Wars took place during the Algerian War, as a part of the internal fighting in France between two rival Algerian nationalist movements, the Mouvement National Algérien and the Front de Libération National (which later became the ruling political party in independent Algeria).