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French Algeria : ウィキペディア英語版
French Algeria

French Algeria ((フランス語:Alger) to 1839, then ''フランス語:Algérie'' afterward;〔Scheiner, Virgile (14 October 1839) ''フランス語:Le pays occupé par les Français dans le nord de l'Afrique sera, à l'avenir, désigné sous le nom d'Algérie.'' 〕 unofficially ''フランス語:Algérie française'',〔Non exhaustive list of ancient and modern books named "フランス語:Algérie française": (1848 ); (1856 ); (1864 ); (2007 ); (and so on )〕 (アラビア語:الجزائر الفرنسية), ') lasted from 1830 to 1962, under a variety of governmental systems. From 1848 until independence, the whole Mediterranean region of Algeria was administered as an integral part of France, much like Corsica and Réunion are to this day. The vast arid interior of Algeria, like the rest of French North Africa, was never considered part of France. One of France's longest-held overseas territories, Algeria became a destination for hundreds of thousands of European immigrants, known as ''フランス語:colons'' and later, as ''フランス語:pieds-noirs''. However, indigenous Muslims remained a majority of the territory's population throughout its history. Gradually, dissatisfaction among the Muslim population with its lack of political and economic status fueled calls for greater political autonomy, and eventually independence, from France. Tensions between the two population groups came to a head in 1954, when the first violent events of what was later called the Algerian War began. The war concluded in 1962, when Algeria gained complete independence following the March 1962 Evian agreements and the July 1962 self-determination referendum.
==History==


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