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| Comment: The country of Algeria, both physical and political. |
| General: |
| Algeria borders on Niger, Libya, and Morocco. Algeria borders on Tunisia. Algeria borders on Mali and Mauritania. Algeria is northeast of Mauritania. Algeria is southwest of Tunisia and Italy. |
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- Algeria is north of Mali.
- France is north of Algeria.
- Algeria is north of Niger.
- Spain is north of Algeria.
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| Algeria is an industrialized country and Maghreb country. |
| Algeria is west of Libya. Algeria is east of Morocco. Algeria is southeast of Morocco. |
| The capital city of Algeria is Algiers, Algeria. |
| Assets: |
| Algeria's international currency reserve was $2.1 billion in 1997. |
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| Algeria sold goods or services to Italy, Tunisia, Slovenia, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Germany, and 2 others in 1997. |
| Annaba, Algeria is a chief port of Algeria. Arzew, Algeria, Oran, Algeria, and Bejaia, Algeria were chief ports of Algeria in 1997. Skikda, Algeria and Algiers, Algeria are chief ports of Algeria. The capital city of Algeria is Algiers, Algeria. |
| Algeria was an opponent of Libya. The president of Algeria was Liamine Zeroual in 1997. Algeria's prime minister was Ahmed Ouyahia in 1997. |
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| Italy, Spain, Germany, the United States, and France sold goods or services to Algeria in 1997. |
| Algeria has access to transport via ships, trucks, and airplanes. |
| Enterprise Nationale de Raddinage des Produits Petroliers, Sonatrach-Algeria, and Enterprise Nationale de Commercialisation et de Distribution des Produits Petroliers's offices were in Algeria in 1997. |
| Algeria's maximum production capacity for petroleum products was 1.45 million barrels per day in 1997. In 1997, Algeria produced petroleum products at the rate of 1.42 million barrels per day. |
| Algeria minor religions include Christianity and Judaism in 1997. |
| Algeria is inhabited by many Arab-Berbers and Europeans. |
| French is among the national languages of Algeria. Algeria's telephone country code is 213. Algerian Spoken Arabic is spoken in Algeria. Algerians are one of the primary types of people inhabiting Algeria. |
| Sunni Islam was a major religion in Algeria in 1997. |
| In 1997, Algeria had the goal that []. Algeria's production quota of crude petroleum products in 1998 was 909,000 barrels per day. Algeria's production quota of crude petroleum products in 1997 was 750,000 barrels per day. In 1997, the United States imported 8000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products from Algeria during 1996. In 1997, the United States imported 56,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products from Algeria during 1996. Algeria's maximum production capacity for refined petroleum products was 465,000 barrels per day in January 1997. |
| Algeria is obliged to follow the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Algeria's population was 30,200,000 in 1997. |
| In 1997, Algeria's real GDP growth rate in 1997 was 5.5%. In 1997, Algeria's unemployment rate during 1997 was 30%. In 1997, Algeria's inflation rate in 1997 was 23.5%. Algeria's gross domestic product during 1997 was $73.06 billion in 1997. In 1997, Algeria's account balance in 1997 was $0.5 billion. Algeria's national debt was $31.6 billion in January 1996. |
| In 1997, Algeria had a population of 30,200,000 people. |
- Algeria's annual death rate was 10 deaths per thousand people in 1988.
- Algeria's annual death rate was 14 deaths per thousand people in 1986.
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- Algeria's yearly birth rate was 42 per 1000 people in 1988.
- Algeria's yearly birth rate was 46 per 1000 people in 1986.
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- Algeria's infant mortality rate was 182 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1988.
- Algeria's infant mortality rate was 110 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1986.
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