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  2. 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. [9]

  3. French Algeria - Wikipedia

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    French Algeria (French: Alger until 1839, then Algérie afterwards; [1] unofficially Algérie française, [2] [3] Arabic: الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral part of France.

  4. Algeria–France relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 Benjedid was the first Algerian leader to be invited to France on an official tour, but relations did not greatly improve. [11] Despite strained political relations, economic ties with France, particularly those related to oil and gas, have persisted throughout independent Algerian history.

  5. History of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Various governments and scholars consider France's actions in Algeria as constituting a genocide. [237] [238] Napoleon III set up a Project of Arab kingdom in Algeria between 1860 and 1870. His goal was to take Algeria out of legal limbo and make it a kingdom associated with France before his project was abandoned by the Third Republic. [239]

  6. Pieds-noirs - Wikipedia

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    Generic "black feet" emblem used by post-independence pied-noir associations. There are competing theories about the origin of the term pied-noir.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it refers to "a person of European origin living in Algeria during the period of French rule, especially a French person expatriated after Algeria was granted independence in 1962". [3]

  7. Immigration to France - Wikipedia

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    The "harkis" were Algerians who supported the French during the Algerian War; once the war was over, they were deeply resented by other Algerians, and thus had to flee to France. The "pieds-noirs" were Europeans settlers who moved to Algeria, but migrated back to France since 1962 when Algeria declared independence.

  8. Maghrebi communities of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Under French colonial rule, Algeria was a French "department", meaning that Algerian subjects were given significant rights of migration to the French mainland. After 1947 until Algerian Independence in 1962, all Algerians were French citizens with full rights of migration, similar to the situation of Puerto Ricans in the United States.

  9. France to decide response to Algeria 'hostility' as tensions ...

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    Macron has over the years pushed for more transparency regarding France's past with Algeria while also saying that Algeria's "politico-military system" had rewritten the history of its ...