Algeria is the largest country in Africa. Situated on the northern coast, it borders Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Mali, Mauritania and Morocco. The Mediterranean Sea lies to the north. Its history, language, customs and Islamic religion make it a part of the Arab world.
The northern part of the country is known as the Tell. Most of the population live there. The Atlas Mountains separate the Tell from the Sahara desert, which takes up about four-fifths of the country. The Sahara contains plateaus and large areas of sand called ergs. It also features Algeria's highest peak, Mount Tahat, which rises to 2,918 metres.
Northern Algeria has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summer and mild, rainy winters. The Sahara can be very hot or quite cold depending on the season and the time of day. It rarely rains there but it has been known to see snowfall some years.
Algeria Interactive Notebook
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