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DZA

DZA is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code assigned to Algeria. It is used in international data exchange, shipping, aviation, and statistical datasets to identify Algeria. The code is part of the ISO 3166-1 standard and is used alongside the alpha-2 code DZ and the numeric code 012.

Algeria is a country of North Africa with a Mediterranean coastline and a land area of about

In practice, DZA is used by international organizations, transport networks, and data systems to designate Algeria;

See also: ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes; Algeria; DZ; DZD.

2.38
million
square
kilometers.
It
has
a
population
of
roughly
45
million.
The
capital
is
Algiers.
Official
languages
are
Arabic
and
Berber,
with
French
widely
used
in
business
and
administration.
The
currency
is
the
Algerian
dinar
(code
DZD).
The
country
lies
in
the
UTC+1
time
zone.
it
should
not
be
confused
with
DZD,
the
currency
code.
The
alpha-3
code
is
one
element
of
the
ISO
3166-1
standard
used
globally
to
ensure
consistent
country
identifiers.