The Italian Algerian Giacomo D'Angelis, founder of the historic Hotel D'Angelis in Algiers, 1919
Total population
c. 700 (by birth)
c. 2,000 (by ancestry)
Regions with significant populations
Algeri, Constantine, Annaba and Oran
Languages
Algerian Arabic · Italian and Italian dialects
Religion
Roman Catholic
Related ethnic groups
Italians, Italian Angolans, Italian Egyptians, Italian Eritreans, Italian Ethiopians, Italian Libyans, Italian Moroccans, Italian Mozambicans, Italian Somalis, Italian South Africans, Italian Tunisians, Italian Zimbabweans
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Lanka, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia, Italy, Algeria and France. It is also a party of the new submarine cable under the...
academia due to Algeria's colonial history. It can be regarded as the de facto co-official language of Algeria. In 2008, 11.2 million Algerians could read...
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