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  2. French language in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of French-Arabic bilingualism in Algeria argued that French was a colonialist and imperialist language. [5] A report for the High Council of Francophonie in Paris stated in 1986 that in Algeria, 150,000 people spoke French as a first language and 6.5 million spoke French as a second language.

  3. Lycée International Alexandre-Dumas - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée International Alexandre Dumas (LIAD; Arabic: ثانوية الكسندر دوما الدولية) is a French international school in Ben-Aknoun, Algiers, Algeria. [1] It has two divisions: primaire (primary school) and collège-lycée (junior and senior high school).

  4. Education in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, according to the education minister, education in Amazigh is still being rolled out to all Algerian schools. [19] Before colonialism, Algeria was home primarily to Arabic and Berber speakers. [4] Due to Algeria's French colonial past, French was the first foreign language taught in Algerian schools. [20] However, a month before ...

  5. Languages of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    French is a part of the standard school curriculum, and is widely understood (18 million Algerians can write and read French, which is 50% of the population, and the figure is higher if those who can only speak and understand it are included; Ethnologue estimates indicate that 10 200 people in Algeria speak it as their native language, mostly ...

  6. Algiers 1 University - Wikipedia

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    With this change, the University of Algiers became the only colonial French higher education institution on par with a metropolitan universities. Throughout the French colonial period, the majority of student were European. Arab and Berber Algerians only made up a small minority, ranging from 1.2% to 18.1% of the total student body. [6]

  7. Abbes Laghrour University - Wikipedia

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    Language: French, Arabic: Website: www.univ-khenchela.com: Abbes Laghrour University - Khenchela is a university located in the commune of Khenchela, Algeria. History

  8. Madrasa Thaalibia - Wikipedia

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    Arabic, French The Madrasa Thaalibia ( Arabic : المدرسة الثعالبية ; French: Médersa Thaâlibiyya ), is a madrasa located in Algiers , Algeria. It was founded on 17 October 1904 by Charles Jonnart and subsequently became one of the leading spiritual and educational centres of Algeria .

  9. European settlement of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    During the French colonial period (1830–1962), Algeria contained a large European population of 1.6 million who constituted 15.2% of the total population in 1962. . Consisting primarily of French people, other populations included Spaniards in the west of the country, Italians and Maltese in the east, and other Europeans in small