Set in the backdrop of one of the world's most alluring landscapes, the Sahara Desert, Algeria is a volatile yet exciting country to visit. Magnificent Turkish palaces reside near French-influenced opera houses and cathedrals. Desert oases, archaeology, old fortresses (ksars), wildlife reserves and beaches are among Algeria's foremost attractions. Abundant fruit and vegetables like watermelon, honeydews, dates, green peppers, tomatoes are a must - as is the special apricot nectar.
Language: Arabic, Berber, French. Currency: Dinar DA
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- Casbah- contains the remains of the citadel, old mosques and Ottoman-style palaces.
- Algiers- Capital city. Sights include the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, housed in an interesting ancient Ottoman palace.
- Oran- Algeria's second largest city and Mediterranean port, with a large Mosque dating back to the1700's.
- Tlemcen- with a rich and romantic history evident in its architecture and culture.
- Constantine- offers one of the most spectacular views in the country, as it's located on a mountain overlooking the Rhumel Gorge.
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