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Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa. It is a part of the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares maritime borders with Italy through the islands … See more
Tunisia is situated on the Mediterranean coast of Northwest Africa, midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nile Delta. … See more
Tunisia is a semi-presidential republic with a president serving as head of state, a prime minister as head of government, a unicameral parliament, and a civil law court system. … See more
According to the CIA, as of 2021, Tunisia has a population of 11,811,335 inhabitants. The government has supported a successful family planning program that has … See more
Antiquity
Farming methods reached the Nile Valley from the Fertile Crescent region about 5000 BC, and spread to the Maghreb by about 4000 BC. … See moreRanked the most competitive economy in Africa by the World Economic Forum in 2009, Tunisia is an export-oriented country in the process of … See more
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Web3 days ago · Tunisia, country of North Africa situated between Algeria and Libya along the Mediterranean Sea. The country’s capital is Tunis, and it has long been a popular tourist attraction. Learn more about Tunisia’s …
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WebDiscover Tunisia's history, culture and natural beauty with Lonely Planet's expert tips and recommendations. Explore its Mediterranean coast, Roman ruins, medinas, museums and more.
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Web24 July 2023. Tunisia was once an important player in the Mediterranean, thanks to its location in the centre of North Africa, close to vital shipping routes. French colonial rule ended in 1956,...
Tunis | Tunisia, People, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica
WebMar 11, 2024 · Tunis, capital and largest city of Tunisia, on the northern African coast, between the western and eastern basins of the Mediterranean Sea. Tunis was built at the end of the shallow Lake of Tunis, an inlet of …
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WebDiscover the best sights and experiences in Tunisia, from ancient Roman ruins and medieval medinas to stunning beaches and desert landscapes. Explore the Unesco World Heritage sites, the vibrant culture and history, …
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