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*Many Europeans settled in '''Oran and Algiers''', and by the early 20th century they formed a majority of the population in both cities.
*Many Europeans settled in '''Oran and Algiers''', and by the early 20th century they formed a majority of the population in both cities.
*During the late 19th and early 20th century, the European share was almost a fifth of the population. The French government aimed at making Algeria an assimilated part of France, and this included substantial educational investments especially after 1900.
*During the late 19th and early 20th century, the European share was almost a fifth of the population. The French government aimed at making Algeria an assimilated part of France, and this included substantial educational investments especially after 1900.
*During the colonial period, there was '''a large (10% 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.
*Between 90,000 and 165,000 Sahrawis from Western Sahara live in the '''Sahrawi refugee camps in the western Algerian Sahara desert'''.
*Between 90,000 and 165,000 Sahrawis from Western Sahara live in the '''Sahrawi refugee camps in the western Algerian Sahara desert'''.
*There are also more than 4,000 '''Palestinian refugees''', who are well integrated and have not asked for assistance from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
*There are also more than 4,000 '''Palestinian refugees''', who are well integrated and have not asked for assistance from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
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