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  1. Tunisia: Tunisia (Regency of Tunis), a country of North Africa, under the protection of France, bounded N. Tunisia reaches farther north than any other part of Africa, Ras-al-Abiadh (Cape Blanc)' being in 37° 20' N. On the south the ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Tunisia: Tunisia is a country in North Africa, the smallest of the Maghreb region. It is bordered by Libya to the southeast and Algeria to the west and south. [100%] 2023-09-06
  3. Tunisia: The Tunisian Republic (Arabic الجمهورية التونسية) is a country in north Africa. The country borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Algeria to the west, and Libya to the east. [100%] 2023-02-23 [Muslim-Majority Countries]
  4. Tunisia: 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 ... (Country in North Africa) [100%] 2024-01-06 [Tunisia] [1956 establishments in Tunisia]...
  5. Tunisia: The Tunisian Republic (الجمهرية التونسية), or Tunisia, with a population of over 10 million, is a predominately Muslim Arab nation situated on the North African Mediterranean Sea coast. It is the easternmost and smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas Mountains ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  6. Education in Tunisia: Since gaining independence from France in 1956, the government of Tunisia has focused on developing an education system which produces a solid human capital base that could respond to the changing needs of a developing nation. Sustained structural reform efforts ... (Overview of education in Tunisia) [84%] 2024-01-07 [Education in Tunisia] [Education in Africa]...
  7. Donkeys in Tunisia: The donkey in Tunisia is historically a working animal which has existed in Carthage since the Antiquity, and had by the end of the 19th century become widespread. It was used for a number of domestic tasks, linked to traveling ... [84%] 2024-01-07 [Donkeys] [Tunisian culture]...
  8. Doms in Tunisia: Doms in Tunisia speak the Domari language. They immigrated to the territory of the present day Tunisia from South Asia, particularly from India, in Byzantine times. [84%] 2024-01-13 [Ethnic groups in Tunisia] [Dom in Africa]...
  9. Banking in Tunisia: Banking in Tunisia is a service industry comprising 23 domestic banks of which, are three state owned banks. Tunisia was among the first to introduce financial reforms in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. (Finance) [84%] 2023-11-21 [Banking by country]
  10. Telecommunications in Tunisia: Telecommunications in Tunisia includes telephones (fixed and mobile), radio, television, and the Internet. The Ministry of Communication Technologies, a cabinet-level governmental agency, is in charge of organizing the sector. [84%] 2024-01-07 [Telecommunications in Tunisia] [Communications in Tunisia]...
  11. Corruption in Tunisia: Corruption in Tunisia is widely regarded amongst Tunisians to be in the top five issues facing the country today. Since the end of colonial rule, Tunisia has been marked by corrupt and authoritarian leaders. (Institutional corruption in the country) [84%] 2024-01-07 [Corruption in Tunisia] [Corruption by country]...
  12. Polygamy in Tunisia: Tunisia became the first Arab state to formally abolish polygamy in 1956, the same year it gained official independence. Tunisia remains one of the few predominantly Muslim nations that has legally banned polygamy. [84%] 2024-01-07 [Polygamy in Africa] [Polygamy by country]...
  13. Tourism in Tunisia: Tourism in Tunisia is an industry that generates around 9.4 million arrivals per year in 2016-2020, which makes it one of the most visited countries in Africa. Tunisia has been an attractive destination for tourists since the beginning ... (none) [84%] 2024-01-07 [Tourism in Tunisia] [Tourism in Africa by country]...
  14. Turks in Tunisia: The Turks in Tunisia, also known as Turco-Tunisians and Tunisian Turks, (Arabic: أتراك تونس; French: Turcs de Tunisie; Turkish: Tunus Türkleri) are ethnic Turks who constitute one of the minority groups in Tunisia. In 1534, with about 10,000 Turkish soldiers ... (Ethnic group in Tunisia) [84%] 2024-01-12 [Ethnic groups in Tunisia] [Ethnic Turkish people by country of citizenship]...
  15. Football in Tunisia: Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia. It was first introduced by Italian migrants. [84%] 2024-05-12 [Football in Tunisia]
  16. 2024 in Tunisia: Events in the year 2024 in Tunisia. Source. (Tunisia-related events during 2024) [84%] 2024-09-28 [2024 in Tunisia] [2020s in Tunisia]...
  17. In Sides: In Sides — четвёртый студийный альбом британского электронного дуэта Orbital, выпущенный в 1996 году. Название указывает на тот факт, что альбом первоначально был выпущен на комплекте из трёх виниловых дисков по одному треку на каждой стороне каждой из пластинок. [80%] 2024-01-12
  18. Reformed Church in Tunisia: The Reformed Church in Tunisia (French: Église Réformée de Tunisie) is a single Reformed church in Tunis. Originally a French speaking congregation, now 15 - 20 nations are represented. (Church in Tunisia) [73%] 2024-01-13 [Reformed denominations in Africa] [Christianity in Tunisia]...
  19. A Night in Tunisia (Art Pepper album): A Night in Tunisia is a live album by saxophonist Art Pepper recorded in California in 1977 by and originally released on the Japanese Trio label in 1983 as Volume 4 of the Art Pepper Memorial Collection before being rereleased ... (Art Pepper album) [73%] 2024-01-13 [Art Pepper live albums] [1983 live albums]...
  20. Catholic Church in Tunisia: The Catholic Church in Tunisia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. The Catholic church in Tunisia presently comprises only a single Latin archbishopric, in the national capital Tunis : There are ... [73%] 2023-12-13 [Catholic Church in Tunisia] [Lists of Roman Catholic dioceses by country]...

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