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The Algerian economy has shown very good performances in 2004 ( growth of 5.2% of the GDP in 2004) and was more moderate in 2005 ( a 4.8% growth of the GDP according to the IMF). The IMF forecasts a 5.3% growth in 2006. The economy mainly relies on the hydrocarbons sector : petroleum (the state-owned compagny Sonatrach is the 12th largest productor in the world in 2004) and gas : Algeria is the 4th largest producer of natural gas in the world. In a high international oil prices context, hydrocarbons exports (97.2% of the total export earnings) have helped the country maintain a balance in its public accounts and reduce its external debt (the debt service now only absorbs one-fourth of the export earnings against two-thirds 10 years ago); thus ensuring support from the western countries. The Algerian economy is strongly dependent on the oil sector due to its weak diversification.

The other major sector of the Algerian economy is agriculture, which employs one-fourth of the active population and is very diversified. Nevertheless, this field has uncertain productivity mainly due to its vulnerability to climatic conditions. Moreover, the standard of living of the population is still low and unemployment is high (35%). Finally, subterranean economy plays a first plan role by probably representing one fourth of the GDP.

The Association Agreement signed with the European Union came into force the 1st september 2005 and will lead to the liberalization of bilateral trade exchanges by the year 2010. Its top three import partners are France, Italy and Germany and its top three export partners are the United-States, Italy and France. Algeria mainly imports machines, cereals, electronic equipment and manufactured goods.

Population



Main Cities Population
Algiers   3,800,000  
Oran   800  
Constantine   500  
Annaba   450  
Tlamcen   200  



Total population (millions): 32.4
Source: World Bank 2004

 

Urban population: 59%
Source: World Bank 2004

 

Average annual population growth: 1.7%
Source: World Bank 2004

 

Surface area (km²) : 2,381,740

 


Population origin

Origin of the population % Of the population
Arab 83
Berber 17

Languages


Official language: Arabic
The 17th of December 1996 the law specified the generalisation of Arabic for all activities. It is spoken by the Berbers or Amazigh (25% ; 51% in 1860; 30% in 1952) [kabyle, chaouia, mozabite (the zenatyia dialect), chenoui, targui (Touareg or Tamahaqt in Tamacheq, have kept their berber writting, the Tifinagh)
Other language spoken: French (administrative language taught from the 4th year of primary school to the end of high school studies; French speaking daily newspapers publish 700,000 copies)

 

Free translation tools in Algeria :
Arjeeb
Free English-Arabic-English translation of texts and web pages

Ectaco
Free Arabic-English-Arabic dictionary



Religion


Religious practises : Sunni Muslims : 99.6%
Catholics 0.2%
Others 0.2%.


Political system


The political system is a presidential regime. Algeria reviewed its constitution in 1996. The President is elected for a 5 year term, with one possible re-election. He is assisted by the Prime Minister. The Parliament is composed of two Chambers, the National Popular Assembly which counts 380 members elected by direct universal suffrage and the Council of the Nation, which counts 144 members elected for 6 years. 48 of them are directly appointed by the President and the others (96) are elected by indirect universal suffrage.
Capital: Algiers
Head of State: President Abdelaziz Bouteflika re-elected on April 8 of 2004.
Prime Minister: M. Ahmed OUYAHIA since may 2003.


Climate


 


Tourism


Number of visitors in Algeria 2002 2003 2004 World rank
Number of visitors (1000) 988   1166   1234   n.a.
Source : World Tourisme Organization, data available in November 2005

 

Tourist sites


-Algiers: National Museum of Antiques (Park of freedom), Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions (Off street Hadj Omar), Museum of History and Museum of Natural History (Park of Freedom), Bardo museum (3 avenue Franklin Roosevelt), Jihad museum and Museum of War, the Martyrs' Monument
-Oran: Demaeght museum (boulevard Zabana).
-Constantine: Constantine museum (Place of the martyrs), the Mosque
-Annaba: Hippo Regius museum
-Little Kabylie: East
-Great Kabylie: the mountainous massifs are edged in the North by the sea; in the West by the Isser oued, of the Palestro mouth; in the South by the Palestro road , Bouira, Maillot, Akbou; in the East by the Soummam valley.
-Saharan Algeria: plains and mountains.

For more information about tourism in Algeria , check out the following web site(s) :
Informations portal on tourism in Algeria


Food


Traditional dishes


Lamb with prunes and almonds - Lahm Lhalou: it is a rich and sweet dish.
The Couscous which can be prepared with a wide variety of vegetables.

 

Food-related taboos

Eating pork is prohibited in Algeria.
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