Algeria. The land of the sun, oranges, figs, date palms, and oranges, the land of the Berbers, the original inhabitants of the Sahara Desert. Known for its good food, friendly people, and diverse landscape.

Africa's largest country is an undiscovered gem, as it is less known to tourists. It is not only an African country, but also a mix of Berber heritage, ancient cities, French colonialism and a contrasting landscape that stretches from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Sahara in the south. We will explore the capital Algiers, where you will discover the old Kasbah, admire mosques and colonial buildings.

Algeria's history has been shaped by ancient Berber civilizations, the Roman Empire, Islamic culture, and the French colonial era. Today, Algeria is culturally and linguistically diverse, with a blend of Arab and Berber influences. Many praise its natural beauty, hospitality, and presence.

Mohamed Laissani will introduce us to his homeland Algeria, which he left at the age of 20. We will listen to his experiences upon arriving in Slovenia.

Within the framework of the University for the 3rd period of life.

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