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  2. Foreign relations of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Following its independence in 1962, Algeria developed deep ties with many foreign countries with a heavy presence in the global scene. The Algerian government, pursuing the dynamics that had started during the Algerian War for Independence and into the Cold War used the country's strategic geopolitical position – at the crossroads of Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Arabian world – to ...

  3. Morocco-Algeria conflict - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Morocco and Algeria have been marred by several crises since their independence, particularly the 1963 Sand War, the Western Sahara War of 1975–1991, the closing of the Algeria–Morocco border in 1994, an ongoing disagreement over the political status of Western Sahara and the signing of the Israel–Morocco normalization agreement (as part of the Abraham Accords) in 2020.

  4. Algeria and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Algeria's involvement at the UN aligns with its foreign policy objectives, which include the preservation of sovereignty, support for anti-colonial movements, and fostering cooperation, particularly within Africa and the Arab world. [4] In June 2023, Algeria was elected to the United Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member for a two ...

  5. List of countries and territories by land and maritime borders

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    Also included is the number of unique sovereign states [a] that a country or territory shares as neighbors. If the number is higher due to multiple dependencies or unrecognized states bordering the state, the larger number is shown in brackets. Footnotes are provided to provide clarity regarding the status of certain countries and territories.

  6. Portal:Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea.

  7. Stade du 5 Juillet - Wikipedia

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    The Algerians with a record of final 110,000 spectators during the friendly match Algeria–Serbia (lost 0–3, March 3, 2010). This is the first game of the Algerian national team since its qualification for the 2010 World Cup obtained in Sudan. In March 2015, the natural sport turf has been replaced by the hybrid grass technology AirFibr.

  8. Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Algeria, [e] officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, [f] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea.

  9. Algeria–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    Algeria has an embassy in Riyadh and a consulate general in Jeddah, [1] while Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Algiers. [2] Both countries are the members of the Arab League and the OPEC. [3] Saudi Arabia actively supported the Algerian revolution in 1954 that led to the emancipation of Algeria from the French occupation. [4]