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The size and population of Algeria
Algeria is the largest country in Africa. Located in northwest Africa. It borders the Mediterranean Sea in the north, Tunisia and Libya in the east, Niger, Mali and Mauritania in the south, Morocco and Western Sahara in the west.
The coastline is about 1200 km long. The northern coastal area has a Mediterranean climate, and the central part has a savanna climate; The south has a tropical desert climate. It is the hottest in August every year, with the highest temperature of 29℃ and the lowest temperature of 22℃. 65438+ 10 is the coldest month, with the highest temperature 15℃ and the lowest temperature of 9℃.
Administrative divisions of Algeria
* * * It is divided into 58 provinces, including Algiers, adrar, Sharif, Lagvat, Umbuaki, Barthner, Bejaya, Biscara, Bechard, Saida, Buyila, Taman lasseter, Tebesa, TeRemsen, Tiziwuzu, Jelefa, Jijel, Setif.
Annaba, Guirma, Constantine, Medea, Mostar Garnham, Msila, Mascara, Urguela, Oran, Bede, Illiqi, Burjib Variegi, Boumedes, Tareef, Tindouf, Tims hirt, Wade, Hansila, SukAkhras, Tibaza, Milla, Aindev.
Gerdaya、Herizan、burgui Baji mukhtar、Ollard Celal、Beni Abbas、Insaleh、Ingezam、TuGult、Janet、Mugajil、Menia。
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