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Hussein Dey Palace | Algeria 🇩🇿
built in 1818
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War Memorial in Saint-Arnaud, modern-day El Eulma, Algeria
French vintage postcard
Hussein Dey Palace | Algeria 🇩🇿
built in 1818
Former Algerian president Houari Boumediene receiving King Hassan II of Morocco in Tlemcen, northern west Algeria - 1970/1972.
Femmes au puit de sidi Boumediene à Tlemcen par Gabriel Charles Deneux (1856-1943).
Sidi Boumediene Mosque | Algeria 🇩🇿
Biyouna in The Source / La Source des Femmes (2011)
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The legacy of France can and should only be remembered as one utterly stained by (or, more accurately, formed from) its brutal colonialist and imperialist endeavours.
ALGERIA. Algiers. July 5th 1962. Independance Day. When the news of overhelming success of 'Yes' votes for Independence was learned, youngsters rushed from the suburbs with Algerian flags while shouting slogans for Unity and Freedom.
ALGERIA. Algiers. Voting for the Independence referendum. July 1st 1962.
Marc Riboud.
ALGERIA. The Algerian War. 1962.
Marc Riboud.
ALGERIA. Algiers. 2 July 1962. Independence. Children of Bad-el-Oued area celebrating independence with fake weapons.
ALGERIA. Independence. July 1962.
Marc Riboud.
The War in Algeria -- FLN commander pins a medal on a young boy who had renered a service to the guerrilas.
Philip Jones Griffiths.