Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

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Jerada

Djelfa

Chefchaouen

Kasserine

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Boujdour

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Bou Craa

Smara

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Awbārī

Birāk

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Marādah

Marsā al Burayqah

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Al 'Uwaynāt
Al Kufrah

Tiguentourine

Bordj Omar Driss

Mahdia

El Mahbas

Lagouira

Béchar


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Beni-Mellal Al Khums
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Blida Constantine


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Northwest Africa


Four countries, plus the disputed area of Western Sahara, make


up this part of Africa. Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia have rich supplies


of oil and natural gas that boost their economies. Morocco relies


on tourism, phosphates used for chemicals and fertilizer, and


agriculture. In the fertile valleys of the Atlas Mountains, farmers


grow grapes, citrus fruit, dates, and olives. The area also attracts


tourists to its colorful


markets, historical sites,


and sandy beaches. The


Sahara Desert dominates


the region, particularly in


Algeria and Libya.


ARAB INFLUENCE


Arab invasions during the


7th and 11th centuries


have influenced the


culture, religion


(Islam), architecture,


and language of


northwest Africa.


Today, Arabic is the


main language, and


more than 95 percent


of the people here


are Muslim.


MOROCCAN MARKET


In a souk, or market, craftworkers


sell handmade products to


tourists. Goods are displayed in


booths along the bustling streets.


Muslims going to worship at the Hassan II


mosque in Casablanca, Morocco


BERBERS


The Berber people were the


original inhabitants of northwest


Africa. Most now live in the


Atlas Mountains or the desert.


Although most Berbers


converted to Islam when the


Arabs arrived, they kept their


own language and way of life.


In 2001, Algeria recognized


Berber (Tamazight) as an


official language.


SUN AND SEA


Many tourists visit Tunisia and Morocco each year to enjoy


the warm climate and sandy beaches. Tourism provides jobs


for the local people and brings much-needed income.


Berber woman


working on


the land in the


Atlas Mountains


Africa


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