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Villagers and the Tuareg, a nomadic people of the Sahara Desert, gather to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad in the village of Oued Bou Ali near Timimoun in south-central Algeria. (Reza/Getty Images)

Village children of Batna, in northeastern Algeria, play in the water of the river that crosses the Balcons of Ghoufi in the Aures region. (Reza/Getty Images)

An abandoned building sits near the Algerian coast. Algeria’s coastline stretches along the Alboran Sea, the western most area of the Mediterranean. (Getty Images)

Locals enjoy the beach in the Marsa Ben M’Hidi district of Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria near the border with Morocco. (Samere Fahim/Getty Images)

People gather to celebrate Yennayer, the Berber New Year, in the village of Kabylia in the Tizi Ouzou Province of Algeria. (Nadjib-Mouloudj/Sipa/AP)

The Monument of Martyrs in Algiers, seen in the background, was erected in 1982 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Algeria’s independence from France. (Getty Images)

Algeria is the largest country by size in the Arab world, and mostly covered in desert. The Tuareg people live a nomadic life in the Sahara Desert. (Tan Yilmaz/Getty Images)

jemila, a mountainous town near the northern coast in the Setif province of Algeria, hosts many ancient ruins including the Roman Theater seen here. (Reza/Getty Images)

Residents in Sidi, Algeria celebrate the anniversary of the Prophet Mohammed’s birth by sharing a meal with others passing by. (Reza/Getty Images)

Residents peruse the market on Bastille Road in Oran, a coastal city in northwestern Algeria known for its commercial and industrial importance to the country. (Reza/Getty Images)

The Algerian village of Bounoura lies in the M’zab valley in the northern Sahara Desert, an area listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Reza/Getty Images)

The eponymously named capital city of the Bejaia Provice, sits on the Gulf of Bejaia in northern Algeria. The city’s inhabitants can trace their roots back to multiple civilizations, due in part to the city’s coastal location. (Tan Yilmaz/Getty Images)

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