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  2. Transport in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The country has also constructed the East–west highway, which crosses the entirety of the country's north along the east–west axis, and runs from its border with Tunisia to that with Morocco, connecting most major Algerian cities in the process. [15]

  3. Operation Themis - Wikipedia

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    Themis is an operation in the Central Mediterranean, whereby Frontex monitors the coastal regions of Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt for marine traffic with potential to generate "incoming flows" of migrants trying to enter Europe irregularly [3].

  4. Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline (MEG; also known as the Pere Duran Farell pipeline [2] [3] [4] or Gazoduc Maghreb Europe – GME) is a natural gas pipeline, which links the Hassi R'Mel gas field in Algeria through Morocco with Cordoba in Andalusia, Spain, where it is connected with the Spanish and Portuguese gas grids.

  5. EXPLAINER-What does a diplomatic row mean for Spain's ... - AOL

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    Algeria suspended a 20-year friendship treaty with Spain this week and moved to limit trade with its northern neighbour, raising more questions about the potential impact on the long-established ...

  6. Algeria–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    The Francoist dictatorship officially recognized Algeria as a sovereign state in 1962 and proceeded to appoint an ambassador. [3] Spain's bilateral relations with the Algerian republic, which were not good during Francoism, [4] would later experience a crisis in 1977–1978, when Algeria—cut off from the 1975 Tripartite Madrid Accords on the transfer of the administration of Western Sahara ...

  7. Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline begins from the Hassi R'mel field in Algeria and runs 550 kilometres (340 mi) to the Tunisian border. In Tunisia, the pipeline runs for 370 kilometres (230 mi) to El Haouaria, in the Cap Bon region, after which it crosses the 155-kilometre (96 mi)-wide Channel of Sicily.

  8. Strait of Gibraltar crossing - Wikipedia

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    The governments of Spain and Morocco appointed a joint committee [1] to investigate the feasibility of linking the two continents in 1979, which resulted in the much broader Euromed Transport project. [2] In January 2021, it was reported that the United Kingdom and Morocco would discuss building the crossing between Gibraltar and Tangiers. [3]

  9. Medgaz - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline begins from the Hassi R'mel field in Algeria and the first section runs to the port of Beni Saf. The offshore section begins from Beni Saf and the landfall site is at the Perdigal Beach in the coast of Almería, Spain. It will be hooked up to the existing Almería-Albacete gas pipeline.