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Cities from Algeria
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Nearly four times the size of Texas, Algeria is bordered on the west by Morocco and Western Sahara and on the east by Tunisia and Libya. The Mediterranean Sea is to the north, and to the south are Mauritania, Mali, and Niger. The Saharan region, which is 85% of the country, is almost completely uninhabited. The highest point is Mount Tahat in the Sahara, which rises 9,850 ft (3,000 m).
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Palaf
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Palat
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Palestro
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Palikao
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Palissy
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Palm Beach
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Paradol
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Parmentier
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Pascal
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Pasteur
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Paul Cazelles
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Paul Doumer
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Paul Robert
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Pelissier
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Penthievre
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Perigotville
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Perregaux
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Perret
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Petit
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Petit Mecheria
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Petit Mechria
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Petit Port
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Philippeville
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Phillippville
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Picard
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Picard Nekmaria
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Pierre Curie
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Pierre du Chat
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Pirette
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Plage Abd el Malek Ramdane
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Plage Moretti
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Plage de Hadjadj
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Plage de Oued el Hallouf
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Plage de Ramdan
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Plage de Sassel
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Plage de Sidna Youcha
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Plage de Terga
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Plaisance
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Plateau Sauliere
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Platriere
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Pointe Pescade
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Pointe Rouge
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Polignac
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Pomel
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Pont Cavalla
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Pont de Bouchegouf
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Pont de Duvivier
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Pont de la Macta
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Pont du Caid
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Pont du Cheliff
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Pont du Kaid
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Ponteba
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Port Breira
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Port Guedon
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Port Gueydon
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Port de Menard
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Port de la Calle
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Portes de Fer
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Porticcioli
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Praxbourg
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Prudhon
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Prudon
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