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The Best Attractions In Djanet

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Djanet is an oasis city, and capital of Djanet District, in Illizi Province, southeast Algeria. It is located 412 km south of the provincial capital, Illizi. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 14,655, up from 9,699 in 1998, and an annual population growth rate of 4.3%. It is inhabited by the Kel Ajjer Tuareg people.
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  • 1. La vache qui pleure Djanet
    La vache qui pleure is the ninth album by Kate & Anna McGarrigle, released in 2003. It is named after a prehistoric bas-relief near Djanet in the south of Algeria which is pictured on the album cover. Its title La vache qui pleure may also be a joke with the famous French cheese label La vache qui rit . It is the sisters' second full album of French songs, following on from their 1980 album Entre Lajeunesse et la sagesse, while several of their other albums also included a few French songs.The album does include one English song, Sunflower, which is a setting of William Blake's poem Ah! Sunflower. The same song is performed in French , as a straight translation of the original. Blake's poem is not acknowledged in the credits for either song. Guest musicians on the album include Joel Zifkin...
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  • 2. Algerian Sahara Laghouat Province
    Laghouat is the capital city of the Laghouat Province, Algeria, 400 km south of the Algerian capital Algiers. As of 2005, the population of the city was 126,291 inhabitants. Nearby, in Hassi R'Mel, there is the largest natural gas reserve in Africa. The city was founded in the 11th century. In 1852, the French captured the city. Since 1974, it has been the seat of a province of the same name. Laghwat town in the Amour Range of the Saharan Atlas is an oasis on the north edge of the Sahara Desert. It is an important administrative and military center and marketplace, and is known for rug and tapestry weaving. There are natural gas deposits in the region. The town has a meteorological station. Laghouat traces its history at least to the 11th century. It paid tribute to Morocco in the 17th cen...
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