Algeria


Algeria's geographical position in the Maghreb region of North Africa has historically made it a cultural crossroads, experiencing influences from Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, and Byzantine Greeks, among others. This diverse history is further shaped by Arab Muslim migrations beginning in the seventh century, leading to the Arabization of the indigenous Berber populations.

⭐ In the context of Algeria, its long history as a cultural crossroads is primarily attributed to its location and interactions with which of the following groups?


HINT: Algeria’s location in the Maghreb region of North Africa has resulted in a blending of cultures over millennia, including Phoenicians, Romans, and later, Arab Muslim migrations that significantly shaped its identity.

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