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Ministère de l'Énergie et des Mines (Algérie)

Le ministère de l'Énergie et des Mines (arabe : وزارة الطاقة و المناجم) est un ministère du gouvernement algérien qui est chargé de superviser le secteur énergétique (hydrocarbures, électricité et gaz) et minier du pays.

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British Council in Algeria

The British Council in Algeria (Arabic: المجلس الثقافي البريطاني في الجزائر) is a British organisation specialising in cultural and educational opportunities in Algeria. It works in the country promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language; encouraging cultural, scientific, technological and educational co-operation between the two countries and promoting British culture, education and society.
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National School of Administration (Algeria)

National School of Administration (ENA) (Arabic: المدرسة الوطنية للإدارة) (French: École nationale d'administration (ENA) is a public Grande école located in Hydra, Algiers, established in 1964. This school was established pursuant to Executive Decree No. 64-155 dated June 8, 1964, It is currently under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior and Local Communities.
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List of ambassadors of Italy to Algeria

The Italian ambassador in Algiers is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of Algeria.
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American International School of Algiers

The American International School of Algiers (in Arabic: المدرسة الدولية الأمريكية بالجزائر; in Berber languages: Aɣerbaz Agreɣlan Amarikani n Dzayer), abbreviated as AISA, is a private, coeducational, international school based in Algiers, Algeria. It provides an academic program for English-speaking students from kindergarten to the seventh grade, taught by U.S. educators.
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Villa Montfeld

The Villa Montfeld is an historic residence in the El Biar district of Algiers, Algeria, which serves as the residence of the Ambassador of the United States to Algeria. The villa was built in the mid-19th century and was reconstructed in a Moorish Revival style by the English architect Benjamin Bucknall between 1878 and 1895. In 1947 the villa was bought by the United States government for use as an ambassadorial residence. In 1981 Villa Montfeld hosted negotiations leading to the Algiers Accords, which ended the Iran hostage crisis.