Relationship between France and the Maghreb countries: The international relations between Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia in the past 10 years was the process of developing these countries in order to benefit each other and learn from each other. International relations can be research on sovereign nations and global problems. Furthermore, we are planning to study political and economic issues among countries to build a stable political regime and benefit the economies of these countries with strong international relations.
Algeria is the center of Maghreb. Located in the west of Morocco, between eastern Tunisia and Libya, south of Mari and Niger, it is the biggest country in North Africa, after Sudan. The Mediterranean coastline is 600 miles long, with excellent harbors in Oran, Algiers, Skukda and Anaba. The Atlas mountains will travel from Morocco to Tunisia via Algeria. There are gentle precipitation in highlands and coastal areas. Most of the southern countries are part of the Sahara desert with less rainfall, less vegetation and less living environment. The discovery of oil in recent years has increased the strategic importance of this vast and desolate area.
Maghreb: Maghreb is a region of North Africa with three French colonies, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Maghreb's immigrants and their children are increasingly ethnic in France. In the center of the city, it occupies most of the current population. These immigrants speak various dialects in Arabic, Berber or Kabyl languages.
North Africa should not be confused with North Africa Although the definition of North Africa is very controversial, from a political point of view, it is often limited to four modern countries, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya It has been. In North Africa there is a small area called Maglev, including Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. These were called Afrikane du Nord in the French colonial period. Residents in North Africa are usually divided to correspond mostly to major geographical areas, the Maghreb, the Nile Valley and the Sahara Desert. According to the records, since the beginning of the recorded history, Northwest Africa as a whole has always been the place where the Berbers lived, but in the eastern part of North Africa there are Egyptians, Abyssinians (Ethiopians), Nubian (Sudanese). Although ancient Egyptians were recorded, a family tree. Broad contact with Berber or a primitive Berber who seems to be in the western desert
West Africa is widely defined as including the Western Maghreb (Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) and occupies more than 6,140,000 square kilometers, accounting for about one fifth of Africa. Most of this land is in the plain below 300 meters above sea level, but in many states on the southern coast of West Africa there is an isolated highest value. The northern part of West Africa (narrowly defined except for the western part of Maghreb) consists of a semi arid regional Sahel which is a transitional area between the Sahara desert and the western prairie of Sudan. Forests form a belt between the savanna and the southern coast, with a width of 160 to 240 km.