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Principal Locations
  1. Algiers
  2. Annaba
  3. Batna
  4. Bechar
  5. Bejaia
  6. Biskra
  7. Blida
  8. Bordj Bou Arreridj
  9. Bouira
  10. Boumerdes
  11. Cherchell
  12. Constantine
  13. Dellys
  14. Djelfa
  15. El Oued
  16. Ghardaia
  17. Medea
  18. Mostaganem
  19. Oran
  20. Reggane
  21. Relizane
  22. Saida
  23. Setif
  24. Sidi Bel Abbes
  25. Skikda
  26. Tamanrasset
  27. Tebessa
  28. Tiaret
  29. Tindouf
  30. Tipasa
  31. Tlemcen

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Algeria Online



Middle East Reform Strategy Grants Awarded

The Morocco Trade and Development Services will create a civil society web portal to strengthen the institutional capacity of Moroccan non-governmental organizations. The portal will serve as an interactive online space where non-government organizations can exchange information with partners and learn about new subjects in the development field. The site will permit civil society groups and donors to form new alliances with each other as well as with the private and public sectors. The implementer is an Internet service provider skilled in the use of information and communication technology tools. ... [Read More]

Regional English Language Officers Worldwide -- Office of English Language Programs

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Regional Printing Center - East Asia Pacific, Manila

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Rebuilding Afghanistan - US Department of State
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Youth Exchanges - Citizen Exchanges - Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

>> Schools in Indiana and Armenia Help Orphans Through Online Collaboration ...

Lakeland High School students in collaboration with English students at School #129 in Yerevan, Armenia, have successfully completed the Orphan Aid project. Last fall, Lakeland freshmen in the Novels class collaborated in four online projects with Armenian students. More ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

 Personnally owned firearms and ammunition are not permitted at this post. Currency, Banking, and Weights and MeasuresLast Updated:  7/6/2005 7:55 AM The Algerian unit of currency is the dinar (DA). Approximately 72 dinars = $1 (January 2004). The dinar is divided into hundredths, which in popular usage are called francs. Algerian currency notes may not be exported or imported.Algeria uses the metric system of weights and measures. The Gregorian calendar is used for most purposes, and Friday is the day of rest in Algeria. Accommodation exchange is only available through the Embassy cashier. Maintain a U.S. checking account for accommodation exchange and be sure to bring an adequate supply of checks to post. It can take up to three ... [Read More]

Algeria

ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS:  Passports and visas are required for U.S. citizens traveling to Algeria.  For further information on entry/exit requirements, travelers may contact the Embassy of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria at 2137 Wyoming Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008, telephone (202) 265-2800.  See our Foreign Entry Requirements brochure for more information on Algeria and other countries.  The Algerian visa application must be typed online.  The Algerian Embassy is no longer accepting handwritten visa applications.  Visit the Embassy of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria web site at http://www.algeria-us.org/ for the most current visa information and visa application. ... [Read More]


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