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TUNISIA From Carthage to Modern Tunisia... Tunisia, a small north African country by geography, but Arab by culture, has a rich cultural, traditional and social heritage, reaching back to the thousands of years ago. There are many cultures and races forming the mosaic of people living in Tunisia today. It is possible to see the people living and working in a hich-tech environment side by side with nomadic people who ...


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The Tunisian flag, established in 1835, contains the crescent and moon, a symbol used by the Ottoman Empire but dating from the ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians. More as a cultural than a religious symbol, the crescent and star came to be associated with Islam because of its widespread adoption in Muslim nations. Tunisia Official name: Al-Jumhuriyah at-Tunisiyah (Republic of Tunisia). Form of government: multiparty republic with one legislative house (Chamber of De ...


Skip Navigation Links Africa | World Country (long form)Republic of Tunisia CapitalTunis Total Area63,170.17 sq mi 163,610.00 sq km (slightly larger than Georgia) Population9,705,102 (July 2001 est.) Estimated Population in 205012,612,588 LanguagesArabic (official and one of the languages of commerce), French (commerce) Literacy66.7% total, 78.6% male, 54.6% female (1995 est.) ReligionsMuslim 98%, Christian 1%, Jewish and other 1% Life Expectancy72.35 male, 75.62 female ( ...


. . |2000 INDEX| 1999 INDEX 1996 INDEX Introduction Geography Population Government Economy Communicat's Transportation Military Transnational Issues Maps Flags . Feedback =========== [TOP] Tunisia Geography 2000 Location: Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Libya Geographic coordinates: 34 00 N, 9 00 E Map references: Africa Area: total: 163,610 sq km land: 155,360 sq ...




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