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** and Heads
** Colonial Heads of Madagascar
** Heads of state of Malawi
** Heads of government of Malawi
** Heads of state of Mozambique
** Heads of government of Mozambique
** Heads of National Resistance Government of Mozambique
** Heads of state of Angola ( see also: Presidents of Angola
** Heads of government of Angola ( see also: Prime Minister of Angola
** Heads of state of Cameroon
** Heads of government of Cameroon
** Heads of state of the Central African Republic ( and Central African Empire )
** Heads of government of the Central African Republic ( and Central African Empire )
** Heads of state of Chad
** Heads of government of Chad
** Heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
** Heads of government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
** Heads of state of the Congo Free State
** Heads of state of the Republic of the Congo
** Heads of government of the Republic of the Congo
** Heads of state of Equatorial Guinea
** Heads of government of Equatorial Guinea
** Heads of state of Gabon
** Heads of government of Gabon
** Heads of state of São Tomé and Príncipe
** Heads of government of São Tomé and Príncipe

** and government
** The Commonwealth — UK government site
** The Central Military Commission ( a parallel organization of the government institution of the same name );
** The Post Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2011, soaring food prices, especially for grains, led to calls for the government to provide more immediate assistance to the population of more than 40 % in the " poverty tunnel " and to strike a " new deal " on agriculture policy and reform.
** Hangeul or han-geul in the Revised Romanization of Korean, which the South Korean government uses in all English publications and encourages for all purposes.
** Heads of government of Egypt
** Heads of government of Libya
** Heads of government of Morocco
** Heads of government of Botswana
** Heads of government of Lesotho
** Heads of government of Swaziland
** Heads of government of Benin
** Heads of government of Burkina Faso ( see also: Prime Minister of Burkina Faso ')
** Heads of government of Cape Verde ( see also: Prime Minister of Cape Verde ')

** and Algeria
** Saharan Atlas, a mountain range in Algeria
** Heads of state of Algeria
** Colonial heads of Algeria
** The armed wing of the Islamic Salvation Front concludes its negotiations with the government for an amnesty and disbands in Algeria ( see Algerian Civil War # GIA destroyed, GSPC discontinues )
** Following a rash of integrist murders, Algeria breaks diplomatic relations with Iran, accusing the country of interfering in its interior affairs.
** Haouch Khemisti massacre: 93 villagers are killed in Algeria.
** 60 – 100 are killed in the Beni-Ali massacre in Algeria.
** Over 87 are killed in the Beni-Messous massacre in Algeria.
** France prohibits U. N. involvement in Algeria.
** Little Sisters of Jesus founded in Algeria by Little Sister Magdeleine.
** Members of the Armed Islamic Group in Algeria kill 7 French Trappist monks, after talks with French government concerning the imprisonment of several GIA sympathisers break down.
** El Asnam, Algeria is destroyed by an earthquake, which claims more than 2, 600 lives.
** Serkadji prison mutiny in Algeria: Four guards and 96 prisoners are killed in a day and a half.
** In France, President Charles de Gaulle fires Jacques Massu, the commander-in-chief of the French troops in Algeria.
** Pierre Lagaillarde, who led the insurrections in 1958 and 1960 in Algeria, fails to appear in court in Paris, France.
** French President Charles de Gaulle's visit to Algeria is bloodied by European and Muslim rioters in Algeria's largest cities.
** A bodyguard assassinates President Mohamed Boudiaf of Algeria.
** Thousands riot in Algiers, Algeria against the National Liberation Front government ; by October 10 the army has killed and tortured about 500 people in crushing the riots.
** President of Algeria Chadli Bendjedid dismisses Prime Minister of Algeria Mouloud Hamrouche following 11 days of antigovernment demonstrations, replacing him with Sid Ahmed Ghozali.
** Évian Accords: France and Algeria sign an agreement in Évian-les-Bains ending the Algerian War.
** The OAS signs a truce with the FLN in Algeria, but a day later announces that it will continue the fight on behalf of French Algerians.
** Algeria proclaims independence ; Ahmed Ben Bella is the first President.

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