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Jbel Toubkal 4165m
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2286m
Tahat
2918m
Gebel
Musa
LAÂYOUNE 2285m
Lagouira
Galtat-Zemmour
Boujdour
Bou Craa
Smara
El Mahbas
Tamanrasset
Djanet
Reggane
Tindouf Adrar
Bordj Omar Driss
Abadla
Djelfa
Bechar Ouargla
Ghardaia
Touggourt
Biskra
Az Zawiyah Al Khums Tobruk
Al Bayda’
Al Khufrah
Al ’Uwaynat Zawilah
Sabha
Jalu
Waddan
Marsa al Burayqah
Nalut Surt
Yafran
Darnah
Agadir
Khouribga
Mohammedia
Meknès
Ceuta(to Spain)
Melilla
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Tangier
Tlemcen
Sidi Bel Abbès Batna
Mostaganem
Chlef Constantine
Tizi
Ouzou
SkikdaAnnaba
Sfax
Sousse
Kairouan
Gabès
Misratah
Aswan
Luxor
Qina
Sawhaj
Asyut
Al Minya
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NORTH AFRICA
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algeria
Area: 919,595 sq miles
(2,381,741 sq km)
Population: 39,542,000
Capital: algiers
libya
Area: 679,362 sq miles
(1,759,540 sq km)
Population: 6,412,000
Capital: Tripoli
egypT
Area: 386,660 sq miles
(1,001,450 sq km)
Population: 88,487,000
Capital: Cairo
moroCCo
Area: 172,414 sq miles
(446,550 sq km)
Population: 33,323,000
Capital: rabat
wesTern sahara
Area: 102,703 sq miles
(266,000 sq km)
Population: 571,000
Capital: laâyoune
Status: Disputed territory
occupied by morocco
Tunisia
Area: 63,170 sq miles
(163,610 sq km)
Population: 11,037,000
Capital: Tunis
aTlas mounTains
The atlas mountains are a group of ranges, running roughly
parallel to the mediterranean coast. They stretch 1,500 miles
(2,410 km) from southeast morocco to northeast Tunisia.
The high atlas mountains rise to 13,655 ft (4,165 m) at the
summit of Jbel Toubkal. mountain reservoirs provide water for
lowland farmers, and many tourists visit the middle atlas
range for winter sports.
souk
The souk (market) is the
commercial heart of north african
towns. each trade is located in a
particular street. smelly trades, such
as tanning leather, are always located as
far away from the mosque as possible.
oilfielDs
The oil reserves of libya were discovered in the 1950s.
profits from oil were invested in industry and agriculture.
new roads, railroads, schools, and hospitals were also built.
in the 2000s, oil accounted for 96 percent of libyan
exports. however, after a political revolution in 2011,
the oil industry suffered as rival political factions
competed for control.
nile river
The Nile is the world’s longest river.
It flows 4,160 miles (6,695 km)
to the Mediterranean Sea.
weaving
morocco is famous for its
colorful, hand-knotted
carpets. berbers weave
carpets, tent hangings,
and even produce
embroidered
boots (left).
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