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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

The beauty of nature in Algeria

 Algeria is considered one of the distinguished countries at the Arab and international levels, as it contains many beautiful tourist areas and different terrains distributed in its large area. They fell in it during the period of the French occupation of it, and through this article we will learn about the geographical location of the state of Algeria, the number of its population, its area, its climate, in addition to the most prominent tourist and natural attractions in it.


Algeria
 

Algeria is located on the northern coast of the continent of Africa, bordered on the north by the Mediterranean Sea at a length of 1660 km, and on the west it shares borders with the State of Morocco at a distance of 1601 km and the State of Mauritania at a distance of 463 km, while it is bordered on the east by Tunisia at a distance of 96 km In addition to the State of Libya at a distance of 982 km, on the southern side it is bordered by the State of Mali at a distance of 1376 km, and the State of Niger at a distance of 956 km.


continent of Africa
 

The diversity of the climate in the country of Algeria has led to the diversity of its natural areas. If we look at the northern coastal areas, we will find green lands with fertile plains and wonderful scenery due to their mild weather and their distinctive vegetation cover due to the abundance of rain in them. One of the most famous tourist and natural areas in it is the coastal plains in the city of Bejaia, which enjoys very picturesque views due to the beautiful terrain and is surrounded by the Jarjara mountains in the tribal areas to the west, which has almost permanent snow on the tops of its mountains. One of the wonderful areas that many tourists visit is Janet, which is located in the southern region near the Libyan border, which is characterized by red sand and beautifully distributed rocks. Another feature in Algeria is the Askram plateau located in the southern regions, which is characterized by a rocky land covered with some sand and spread in it by many tall canyons that arose as a result of changes in the earth's crust and the confinement of water in it, as in Algeria many archaeological areas scattered in large parts of it and the most famous of these The areas are the Roman monuments in Timgad, the ancient baths, and the ancient rock drawings in Tassili Nagar, in addition to containing a large number of national parks and nature reserves, the most important of which are Tassili Nagar Park and Kala National Park.


 


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