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Western Algeria
“Where trade, resistance, and culture shaped the west.”
Coast and plains in the west — fertile lands, busy ports, and the heart of early resistance.
Geography & meaning
A coast and a wide plain — vineyards, wheat, olive groves, and the ports of Oran, Mostaganem and Arzew.
Cultural meaning
Birthplace of raï music, of a vibrant Andalusian heritage in Tlemcen, and of a cosmopolitan port culture in Oran.
Historical significance
Home of Emir Abdelkader's 15-year resistance, of Tlemcen the medieval capital, and of Ahmed Zabana, whose execution in 1956 set the West on fire.
Connected stories
Abdelkader's state
Between 1832 and 1847, the Emir built an early-modern Algerian state with its own coinage, schools and army.
Curator's note
“The west sings what the rest of the country whispers.”
— Museum curator