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  2. Algerian women in France - Wikipedia

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    Algerian women in France. People of Algerian origin account for a large sector of the total population in France [citation needed]. In spite of France's colonial rule in Algeria, many Algerians chose to immigrate to France from the 1960s to the present due to political turmoil. Tensions between the countries endure today.

  3. Kaylia Nemour - Wikipedia

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    Kaylia Nemour. Kaylia Nemour ( Arabic: كيليا نمور; born 30 December 2006) is a French-Algerian [ 2] artistic gymnast. She currently represents Algeria internationally. She is the 2024 Olympic champion on the uneven bars and the first gymnast from any African nation to win an Olympic medal. At the 2023 World Championships, she became ...

  4. Women in the Algerian War - Wikipedia

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    Women in society. Women fulfilled a number of different functions during the Algerian War (1954–1962). The majority of Muslim women who became active participants did so on the side of the National Liberation Front (FLN). The French included some women, both Muslim and French, in their war effort, but they were not as fully integrated, nor ...

  5. Women in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Many Algerian women are getting married and starting families at much older ages than they did under French Rule. Education, work commitment, and changing social attitudes are the reasons for the change. In 2010, the total fertility rate was 1.76 children born/woman. This is a drop from 2.41 in 2009 and 7.12 in the 1970s just after the Algerian ...

  6. Algerians in France - Wikipedia

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    Algerians in France are people of Algerian descent or nationality living in France.People of Algerian origin account for a large sector of the total population in France. Some immigrated during colonial rule in Algeria starting in the 1920s, and large numbers chose to emigrate to France from the 1960s onwards due to political turmoil in Alger

  7. Women of Algiers - Wikipedia

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    The Women of Algiers (study), 1832, 10×13cm, Louvre (right group) Women of Algiers in their Apartment ( French: Femmes d'Alger dans leur appartement) is the title of two oil on canvas paintings by the French Romantic painter Eugène Delacroix . Delacroix's first version of Women of Algiers was painted in Paris in 1834 and is located in the ...

  8. Pieds-noirs - Wikipedia

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    The pieds-noirs ( French: [pje nwaʁ]; lit. 'black feet'; sg.: pied-noir) are an ethno-cultural group of people of French and other European descent who were born in Algeria during the period of French rule from 1830 to 1962. Many of them departed for mainland France during and after the war by which Algeria gained its independence in 1962.

  9. Inch'Allah Dimanche - Wikipedia

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    Inch'Allah Dimanche ( Arabic: إن شاء الله الأحد, romanized : Inna Shāʼa Allāh al-Aḥad, English: Sunday God Willing) is a 2001 French / Algerian movie by Yamina Benguigui about the life of an Algerian immigrant woman in France. Though this is Beguigui's first feature-length fiction film it is largely descriptive of her family ...