Places in News: Algeria (Capital: Algiers)
The President of India recently visited Algeria, drawing attention to the country’s geopolitical and geographical significance.
Political Features
- Location: Algeria is a North African country situated in the Maghreb region.
- Maghreb Region:
- Encompasses the Atlas Mountains and the coastal plains of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya.
- Bordering Countries:
- East: Tunisia and Libya
- South: Niger, Mali, and Mauritania
- West: Morocco and the Western Sahara
- North: Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea
Geographical Features
- Key Rivers: Chelif River and Djedi River
- Highest Point: Mount Tahat, the highest peak in Algeria.
- Climate:
- Predominantly a Mediterranean climate characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.
Prelims Questions
Which of the following countries is NOT part of the Maghreb region?
a) Morocco
b) Tunisia
c) Egypt
d) Algeria
Answer: c) Egypt
Explanation: The Maghreb region includes Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya, but Egypt is not part of this region.
What is the highest peak in Algeria?
a) Mount Kilimanjaro
b) Mount Tahat
c) Mount Toubkal
d) Mount Elgon
Answer: b) Mount Tahat
Explanation: Mount Tahat, located in the Sahara Desert, is the highest point in Algeria.
Which sea borders Algeria to the north?
a) Red Sea
b) Mediterranean Sea
c) Arabian Sea
d) Caspian Sea
Answer: b) Mediterranean Sea
Explanation: Algeria lies along the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
Mains Questions
"Discuss the geopolitical significance of Algeria in the Maghreb region. How does Algeria’s geographical location influence its regional role?"
- Word Limit: 250
- Points to Consider:
- Strategic location in North Africa
- Influence of the Atlas Mountains and Mediterranean access
- Algeria's relations with neighboring countries and Europe
"Examine the impact of the Mediterranean climate on Algeria’s agriculture and economy."
- Word Limit: 300
- Points to Consider:
- Effects of warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters
- Agricultural activities supported by Mediterranean weather
- Challenges posed by climate variability