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subject: Discovering The People's Democratic Republic Of Algeria - A Vacationer's Handbook [print this page]


Algeria is a large country in Northern Africa that is noteworthy for its rich culture and history. It is also worth noting how many UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be found in Algeria, of which there are seven. This special distinction is given to places that harbor an invaluable amount of culture, history, or natural significance. So if you're looking to visit a place with a lot of importance to our world, consider visiting Algeria. Just remember that you will need a passport if you are thinking of traveling abroad. Online passport renewal can help do this for you. There are many passport websites, like US Passport Now, that you can choose from.

Online services are a great way to get your passport documents settled. They offer a range of services for you to choose from including the replacement of a lost US passport, passport name change, page addition, and much more! The main benefit of using an online service is that it is so convenient. You can access the applications at any time of day and will also be able to track your progress.

If you decide to travel to Algeria, you will no doubt want to make sure to stop by the its capital city, Algiers. There are two different sections to this city: they ancient city and the modern city. The ancient city is a nice place to visit. It is located behind the town on a very steep hill. Visiting this location will give you a peek into the start of this civilization. Another noteworthy mention is that Algiers is located next to the Mediterranean Sea so you will also be able to enjoy beautiful landscape on your visit.

During your visit you will certainly be traveling to see a few of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. For instance, Mzav is an ancient area that is famous for the architecture. The people that lived here long ago made sure to construct their city in a way that was adapted to the surroundings. It also is divided into five different areas that are separated by walls with each area having something special to offer. Another UNESCO site is Tipaza which has some amazing archaeological remains. Here you can see Roman ruins as artifacts left over by an ancient race of warriors, The Phoenecians.

Beni Hammad Fort is an ancient fortified city built a little after the year 1000. As one of the best standing examples of a Muslim fortified city, this town has also earned the distinction as being a World Heritage Site. Djemila is another site of Roman ruins, but built in order to adapt to the mountainous environment. In this ancient city, you can still find houses, arches, basilicas, a theatre, and temples.

Tassili n'Ajjer is a desert mountain range and another UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as a National Park and a Biosphere Reserve. This site is famous for it's strange land forms, caused from erosion, such as the natural arches that formed from the rock. There is also an abundance of prehistoric rock paintings.

by: Ben Pate




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