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  2. Algeria–Canada relations - Wikipedia

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    Algeria is Canada's top trading partner in Africa. In 2018, two-way trade between both nations totaled US$778 million. [1] There are more than 60 Canadian companies doing business in Algeria, and their varied activities range from basic foodstuffs to training services and aeronautics.

  3. Algerian Family Code - Wikipedia

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    The Algerian Family Code (French: Code de Famille, Arabic: قانون الأسرة), enacted on June 9, 1984, specifies the laws relating to familial relations in Algeria. It includes strong elements of Islamic law which have brought it praise from Islamists and condemnation from secularists and feminists .

  4. Visa requirements for Algerian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Territory Conditions of access Notes Abkhazia Visa required [258] Kosovo Visa required [259]: Do not need a visa a holder of a valid biometric residence permit issued by one of the Schengen member states or a valid multi-entry Schengen Visa, a holder of a valid Laissez-Passer issued by United Nations Organizations, NATO, OSCE, Council of Europe or European Union a holder of a valid travel ...

  5. Ministry of Justice (Algeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice (Standard Arabic: وزارة العدل, French: Ministère de la Justice) is an Algerian government ministry. Its headquarters is in El-Biar , Algiers . [ 1 ]

  6. Hirak (Algeria) - Wikipedia

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    Government leaders: Abdelaziz Bouteflika (Former President) Abdelkader Bensalah (Former acting President) Abdelmadjid Tebboune (Ahmed Gaid Salah # (Former Chief of Staff) Saïd Chengriha

  7. Algiers - Wikipedia

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    Algiers [a] is the capital and largest city of Algeria as well as the capital of the Algiers Province.The city's population at the 2008 census was 2,988,145 [3] and in 2020 was estimated to be around 4,500,000.

  8. Air Algérie Flight 6289 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was a 19-year old Boeing 737-2T4 with a manufacturer serial number of 22700. Named as Monts de Daïa (Mountains of Daïa) with an Algerian registration of 7T-VEZ, [8] the aircraft was equipped with two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-17A engines.

  9. 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.