Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Between 1830-1960s, this country ruled Algeria | France | 100%
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Main Religion | Islam | 100%
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Time zones | 1 (UTC+1) | 96%
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Nationality | Algerian | 96%
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Capital | Algiers | 96%
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Language | Arabic | 96%
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French | 96%
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Independence | 1962 | 92%
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Bordering countries | Libya | 92%
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Morocco | 92%
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Tunisia | 92%
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Berber | 88%
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Mali | 88%
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Bordering Seas | Mediterranean sea | 88%
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Between 1525-1830, this empire ruled Algeria | Ottoman empire | 88%
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Borders this major desert | Sahara desert | 88%
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Niger | 84%
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Mauritania | 80%
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Currency | Dinar | 72%
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Within the Top-15 of production of these two mineral fuels | Oil | 72%
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Part of this Northern region of Africa | Maghreb | 64%
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Member of this Non-Western mineral fuel alliance | OPEC | 64%
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Second-Largest City | Oran | 64%
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State-Condition | Republic (presidential / unitary) | 48%
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Most Famous Leader (1999-2019) | Abdelaziz Bouteflika | 40%
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Climate | Dry / Arid | 40%
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Natural Gas | 40%
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World-renowned Algerian singer (c'est la vie, hiya hiya, didi) | Khaled | 32%
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Algeria's national animal (and without a doubt the most adorable national animal) | Fennec Fox | 28%
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In 2019, Algeria became the second-ever country in Africa to be labelled _______-free, with Mauritius being the first one | Malaria | 16%
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Founding Father | Ahmed Ben Bella | 12%
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Most famous UNESCO heritage site in the country; a former Roman city, dating back to around AD 100 | Timgad | 8%
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