Geography of Algeria
The Algérie consists of a multitude of reliefs. North is furrowed of west in is by a double mountainous barrier (Tellian Atlas and Saharan) with chains such as Dahra, the Ouarsenis, Chenoua, the Hodna, the chains of Kabylie (the Djurdjura, Babors and the Bibans) and of the Aurès. The ground is covered many forests in the center, vast flat with the east and the the Sahara which only accounts for with him 84% of the territory. The Surface of the country and 2.381.741 km ² is four times the France or 25 times the Suisse.
See also: Geography of Wilayas of Algeria
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