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Algeria has seen the ruling hand of many countries through its life -- first as a colony of ancient Tyre, then the growing empire of the Carthaginians. It fell under the sway of Rome, then the Vandals, and the Ottomans. In modern times it was governed by France until the revolution in the 1960's. Following Doomsday Algeria suffered greatly, and eventually fractured into a number of feuding city-states, disconnected from much of the rest of the world.

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rdfs:label
  • Algeria (1983: Doomsday)
rdfs:comment
  • Algeria has seen the ruling hand of many countries through its life -- first as a colony of ancient Tyre, then the growing empire of the Carthaginians. It fell under the sway of Rome, then the Vandals, and the Ottomans. In modern times it was governed by France until the revolution in the 1960's. Following Doomsday Algeria suffered greatly, and eventually fractured into a number of feuding city-states, disconnected from much of the rest of the world.
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CoGtitle
  • President
lang official
  • Aljazaa'ir
name short
  • Algeria
est date
  • 2003(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • High Chieftain
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • The Republic of Algeria
Name
  • Al Jumhūriyyat al Jazaa'iriyya
  • جمهورية الجزائرية
regime
  • Presidential republic
Currency
  • Algerian budju
Population
  • est. x
Religion
  • Islam
Area
  • x km² , y km²
Capital
  • Algiers
lang others
  • Greek, French, English
abstract
  • Algeria has seen the ruling hand of many countries through its life -- first as a colony of ancient Tyre, then the growing empire of the Carthaginians. It fell under the sway of Rome, then the Vandals, and the Ottomans. In modern times it was governed by France until the revolution in the 1960's. Following Doomsday Algeria suffered greatly, and eventually fractured into a number of feuding city-states, disconnected from much of the rest of the world. When the Confederation of Greece received the League of Nations Mandate for much of the Eastern Mediterranean, the Greeks voyaged further afield as well, and made contact with Algerian cities.
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