Algérie

The North African Republic (: République Afrique du Nord) is a  located in  and the. Its shares it northern shores with the, to its south the creates the border with the ; to the west the  creates the border with the  and to its East it shares a border with.

Colonized after the in 1830, the  had flooded the coastal cities and slowly became a large facet of the colony. In 1865 the was established by the  which gave the  populated the right to apply for French citizenship. Tensions grew between the and the  populations; which resulted in a bloody massacre at. On November 1, 1954, the launched a terrorist attack called the ; which resulted in several deaths. In 1956, the Grand Exode was executed by several hundred thousand French from and enlisted into the Belle Défense which fought beside the  in holding the land. Increasing international attention, the Algerian forces lead attacks on French civilian populations in. Following the, the French government returned under and agreed to remove its presence from Algeria and leave the process up to the remaining French and Algerians.

Sébastien Souverain, called the Constantine Conference, which officially declared the North African Republic on September 17th, 1961. Souverain called for the to recognize the Republic and was given effective support from several  nations, including the, , and the. Eventually, conflict broke out between North Africa and the states surround it, including and  which was given support from. Lasting for nearly five years, the North African War contributed to an eventual for the newly created nation.