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'''Algiers''' was a city on [[Earth]].
'''Algiers''' was a city in [[North Africa|Northern Africa]].


The Doctor visited Algiers in [[1516]], where he was involved in what he referred to as "that terrible business with the [[Spain|Spaniards]]."
The Doctor visited Algiers in [[1516]], where he was involved in what he referred to as "that terrible business with the [[Spain|Spaniards]]."


At a later time, the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana]] were brought to Algiers for interrogation by the Earth military. There they were interrogated by General [[Vincent]].
At a later time, the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana]] were brought to Algiers for interrogation by the Earth military. There they were interrogated by General [[Vincent]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Sands of Life (audio story)}})
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== Behind the scenes ==
In real life, the 1516 event the Doctor was probably referring to was the {{w|Capture of Algiers (1516)|Capture of Algiers}}, which was part of a conflict between [[Spain]] and the [[Ottoman Empire]].
 
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 4 May 2024

Algiers

Algiers was a city in Northern Africa.

The Doctor visited Algiers in 1516, where he was involved in what he referred to as "that terrible business with the Spaniards."

At a later time, the Fourth Doctor and Romana were brought to Algiers for interrogation by the Earth military. There they were interrogated by General Vincent. (AUDIO: The Sands of Life [+]Loading...["The Sands of Life (audio story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In real life, the 1516 event the Doctor was probably referring to was the Capture of Algiers, which was part of a conflict between Spain and the Ottoman Empire.