Algeria Road Map, Detailed, Travel, Tourist, Driving

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Algeria and Tunisia Road and Topographic Tourist Map.

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Scale 1:1,700,000. Size 28"x36". Reis Know How edition. Very detailed Algeria road map. English and multi-lingual legends. Printed on tear-resistant, waterproof, paper-like plastic. It can bend and fold without cracking...
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SKU: MICH7874

Algeria and Tunisia Road and Tourist Map.

$17.95
Scale 1:1,000,000. Size 38x29. Michelin edition. These Map Includes insets of Tlemcen, Tunis, Tunis region, Kabylie region, Alger, and Taghit. Names on map are Romanized, but legend is in Arabic...
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SKU: ITMB4687

Algeria Road and Physical Travel Reference Map America.

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Scale 1:2,000,000. Size 27"x39". International Travel Maps edition. Algeria is the largest country on the Mediterranean Sea, the second largest on the African continent after Sudan, and the eleventh largest...
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SKU: GIZI4685

Algeria Road and Shaded Relief Tourist Map.

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Scale 1:2,500,000. Size 34"x39". Indexed. Gizi edition. Beautiful cartography. Very detailed.
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Explore Algeria with a detailed road map! Perfect for tourist and travel. Plan your driving adventure and discover scenic routes, landmarks, and more!

Algeria – Let’s Collect All the Cherries and Dates

Algeria connects Africa to Europe. It is the largest country in Africa and the world’s tenth largest with 2,381,741 square Kilometers or 919,595 square Miles in area. The Mediterranean Sea in the northern border of Algeria, while Morocco is in the west, Tunisia is to the northeast, Libya to the east, and Mauritania, Mali and Niger in the south.

Owing to the Mediterranean Sea, Algeria has a pleasant climate throughout the year, however, the weather is dry in the south due to the Sahara Desert. The cultivation of cherries and dates is a result of this climatic condition.

Algeria’s terrain is mostly high plateaus and desert along with some mountains and narrow, discontinuous coastal plains.

Algeria and officially the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria celebrate Revolution Day as an Independence Day. They are hospitable and offer dates with milk to their guests and are cordial to friends as well as strangers. Courtesy and formality a national character of the Algerians.

In Algeria, there are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites mainly city-ruins built by the native people and the Romans.

The Tassili National Park or the Plateau of the Rivers, is a huge open air museum with several prehistoric rock art drawings often called the Aliens on the rocks.in addition to archaeological sites from the Neolithic era.

Algeria produces the best citrus fruits, grapes, cherries, figs, wheat, and dates.

Algiers is the capital city with Ahaggar Mountains to the south. The other important cities are Oran, Constantine, and Annaba and the cities like Chlef, Batna, Blida, Djelfa, Setif, Tizi Ouzou, Oran, and Algiers have a population more than one million.

If you are planning on a visit to Algeria, the map will show you the 48 provinces and 1541 counties or communes and do not forget to collect the dates and cherries.