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From data about the relative sunshine hours and the atmosphere's transmissivity, we reconstitute the temporal and geographical evolution of the solar radiation for Algeria. This study shows that the annual average solar radiation is more marked by the astronomical factors whereas the monthly radiation is rather dependent on meteorological phenomena. Descriptive maps are drawn and the analyses of the results are discussed.