Algerians () are the
citizens and nationals of the
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. The majority of the country's population is composed of
Arabs who make up 85% of the population, and there is a
Berber minority of 15%.
The term also applies more broadly to any people who are of Algerian nationality, sharing a
common culture and identity, as well as those who natively speak
Algerian Arabic or other
languages of Algeria.
In addition to the approximately 46 million residents of Algeria, there is a large
Algerian diaspora as part of the wider
Arab diaspora. Considerable Algerian populations can be found in
France
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,
Belgium
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,
Spain
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,
Italy
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, and the
United Kingdom
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; with smaller notable concentrations in other
Arab states as well as the
United States
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, and
Canada
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.
Ethnic groups
The majority of the population of Algeria is
Arab, constituting between 75%
and 80%
to 85% of the population.
Berbers on the other hand make up between 15%
and 20%
to 24%
of the population. According to
Britannica, the country's population is 73.6% Arab, 23.2% Berber, 3%
Arabized Berber, and 0.2% other.
Centuries of
Arab migrations to the Maghreb from the
Arabian Peninsula
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Geographically, the ...
and the
Levant since the 7th century
Muslim conquest have significantly altered Algeria's demographic landscape, culturally and linguistically.
Berbers,
Phoenicians,
Romans,
Byzantines and
Turks as well as other ethnic groups have contributed to the culture and languages of the Algerian population.
Descendants of
Andalusi refugees are also present in the population of Algiers and other cities. Moreover,
Spanish was spoken by these
Aragonese and
Castillian Morisco descendants deep into the 18th century, and even
Catalan was spoken at the same time by
Catalan Morisco descendants in the small town of Grish El-Oued.
The Arab population of Algeria is a result of the
inflow of sedentary and nomadic Arab tribes from
Arabia
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Geographically, the ...
since the
Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 7th century with a major wave in the 11th century.
The Berbers are divided into many groups with varying languages. The largest of these are the
Kabyles, who live in the
Kabylia region east of Algiers, the Chaoui of North-East Algeria, the Tuaregs in the southern desert and the
Shenwa people of North Algeria.
During the colonial period, there was a large (15% in 1960)
European population who became known as ''
Pied-Noirs''. They were primarily of French,
Spanish and
Italian origin. Almost all of this population left during the war of independence or immediately after its end.
Languages

Modern Standard Arabic
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and
Berber are the official languages of Algeria.
The vast majority of Algerians speak
Algerian Arabic as their native language, although other Arabic dialects are spoken such as
Algerian Saharan Arabic,
Hassaniya Arabic,
Moroccan Arabic,
Egyptian Arabic and
Iraqi Arabic.
Colloquial Algerian Arabic has some Berber loanwords which represent 8% to 9% of its vocabulary.
A minority of Algerians speak one of the various
Berber languages. The largest Berber language is
Kabyle with 3 million speakers.
It has significant
Arabic
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,
French,
Latin
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,
Greek,
Phoenician and
Punic substratum, and Arabic loanwords represent 35% to 46% of the total Kabyle vocabulary.
Religion
Islam
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is the predominant religion in Algeria, with the vast majority of adherents being
Sunni Muslims. The dominant
madhhab is
Maliki, there are a few followers of the
Hanafi rite among people of Turkish descent.
According to the 2021
CIA World Factbook, Muslims make up approximately 99% of the population, while Pew Research estimated this figure at 97.9% in 2020. Additionally, there are around 290,000
Ibadis, primarily residing in the
M'zab Valley in the
Ghardaia region. Islam was introduced to Algeria by the
Umayyad dynasty during the Arab expansion, beginning with the invasion led by Uqba ibn Nafi.
Christianity
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was introduced to North Africa during the Roman era. Its influence waned during the Vandal invasions but was later reinforced under Byzantine rule.
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Religious minorities
''Algeria (Country Study)''. Federal Research Division, Library of Congress; Helen Chapan Metz, ed. December 1993. ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain
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.'' However, indigenous Christianity in North Africa persisted beyond the Muslim conquest until the early 15th century. Before Algeria’s independence, the country was home to more than 1.3 million Christians, most of whom were of
European descent, along with a small number of Algerians who had converted to Christianity.
Following independence, the majority of these settlers emigrated to France. Since the 1960s, an increasing number of Algerians have converted to Christianity. The number of Algerian converts to Christianity, most of whom practice in secret, is estimated to range between 50,000 and 200,000.
Today, most Christian Algerian citizens belong to
Protestant
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denominations, which have faced growing governmental pressure in recent years, including numerous forced church closures.
Algeria’s Jewish community, with roots dating back to antiquity, was largely composed of descendants of Spanish refugees.
Before independence in 1962, about 140,000 Jews lived in Algeria, but most emigrated to France due to their French citizenship. By the 1990s, only around 1,000 remained, with the last synagogue in Algiers vandalized in 1977.
References
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Algerian diaspora
Society of Algeria
Arab people
North African people
Maghreb