Alexandria - The main Mediterranean city of Egypt is a shadow of the glorious self of the past, but still the main tourist attraction
Casablanca - The largest city in Morocco is less interested for travelers, but it is a major passing point.
Marrakesh - This historic Moroccan city is near the hill at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, an extraordinary and modern extraordinary meeting.
Tripoli - The capital city of Libya forbade most travelers for a long time, but has experienced a recovery of real interest
Tunisia - The capital city of Tunisia is a relatively small and sleepy city, but it is the entrance to the Carthage ruins and other very famous historical sites.
Carthago - the Tunisian colony of Phenicia, and the largest trade metropolis of the ancient world; famous Romans have been abandoned and the rest are now housed in museums
El-Oued - Dome in Algeria and nearby Grand Erg Oriental - Second largest sand dune in the Sahara desert
Ghat - Ancient settlement in southwest Libya with prehistoric rock art and challenging desert trekking
Merzouga and M'Hamid - riding in the desert over a night (or a week) under the sand dunes and stars in a camel or 4 x 4 under one of the two villages at the edge of the Sahara desert in Morocco
Arabic is definitely the main language and official language of all North African countries. However, Arabic dialects can not understand each other, so Cursor's Arabic can not understand talking about his Moroccan dialect. However, standard Arabic is always the official language, and people in almost every city except West Western Sahara can speak.
French is the most famous second language in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, as there are lots of history as a French colony in this area. In Libya and Egypt, English is the main second language (Italians are more common except for older Libyans)
All official or official languages of all North African countries are Arabic. Today, North Africa's largest ethnic groups are Arabs, Berbers and West Africans. This region is mainly Muslim, Morocco and Tunisia minorities of Jewish people, minorities of important Christians - Coptic people of Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. People of Maghreb and Sahara speak several Babelians and some Arabic, almost entirely following Islam. Arabic is very related to Berber and is a member of the Afrosian language family. The language of Tuareg Berber is considerably more conservative than coastal cities
The modern Maghreb region of North Africa's Berber - the Arab "West" of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia today is largely occupied by Muslim Arabs, which is a major Berber minority I have. North Africa is a passing area where people move to Europe and the Middle East. As a result, the residents of this area are affected by the population of other areas. - Neolithic era was an era known as "Neio Stone Age". This is an era that exists between (7000-3000 BC). Nomads are primarily Sumerians, stone-made tools, making the agriculture world better, making hunting more efficient. These agricultural discoveries have brought new lifestyles through population growth and diversity. The first government was founded because of the population increase.