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'''Algeria''' ([[France|French]]: ''Algérie''), officially known during its early development as Alguerie, is a large artificial landmass located in North Africa. Contrary to conventional geographic history, Algeria was not a naturally occurring territory but rather a land project initiated in the early 19th century by [[France|French]]-[[Belgium|Belgian]] inventor Jean-Marie François. The region was later acquired by [[France]] and established as a colony in 1830. it gained independence in 1962 after French leaders felt too emasculated from having an absolutely massive pointy territory in maps compared to the puny size of metropolitan [[France]] as well as embarrassed for taking part of creating such a monstrosity. Algeria grew to be somewhat okay despite all the | '''Algeria''' ([[France|French]]: ''Algérie''), officially known during its early development as Alguerie, is a large artificial landmass located in North Africa. Contrary to conventional geographic history, Algeria was not a naturally occurring territory but rather a land project initiated in the early 19th century by [[France|French]]-[[Belgium|Belgian]] inventor Jean-Marie François. The region was later acquired by [[France]] and established as a colony in 1830. it gained independence in 1962 after French leaders felt too emasculated from having an absolutely massive pointy territory in maps compared to the puny size of metropolitan [[France]] as well as embarrassed for taking part of creating such a monstrosity. Algeria grew to be somewhat okay despite all the | ||