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Tunisia (7048 bytes)
1: '''Tunisia''' is a [[Muslim]] [[Arab]] country situated on t... 7: ...0px">[[Image:Tunisia_flag_large.png|125px|Flag of Tunisia]]</td> 8: ...dth="140px">[[Image:Armes tunisie.jpg|90px|Coa of Tunisia]]</td></tr> 9: <tr><td align="center" width="140px">([[Flag of Tunisia|In Ditails]])</td> 10: <td align="center" width="140px">([[Coa of Tunisia|In Ditails]])</td></tr> Governorates of Tunisia (484 bytes) 1: ...ollowing is a list of the 24 '''governorates of [[Tunisia]]''': 17: #[[Monastir, Tunisia|Monastir]] 28: [[Category:Tunisia]] 29: [[Category:Lists of subnational entities]] Politics of Tunisia (6332 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Tunisia}} 2: ...mendments was to limit to 3 the number of terms a president is allowed to run). 7: * Suffrage: 20 years of age; universal 10: * conventional long form: Tunisian Republic 11: * conventional short form: Tunisia History of Tunisia (3423 bytes) 3: ...aptured by the [[Vandals]] and became the capital of their short-lived kingdom. 7: ...s conquered by [[Arab]] [[Muslims]] and made part of the [[Umayyad Caliphate]]. 11: In the [[Middle Ages]], Tunisia became part of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. 15: ...e poor economy and political unrest. In [[1869]], Tunisia declared itself bankrupt, and an international fi... 17: ...h France. On [[May 12]] of that year, Tunisia was officially made a French [[protectorate]]. Economy of Tunisia (6812 bytes) 3: ...nd [[Europe]]an and [[Arab]] countries and is one of the few developing countries in the region to hav... 5: ...beralize prices, reduce [[tariff]]s, and reorient Tunisia toward a [[market economy]]. 7: ...ent on Tariffs and Trade]] (GATT) and is a member of the [[World Trade Organization]] (WTO). 9: ...upgrading) program to enhance the productivity of Tunisian businesses and prepare for competition in the gl... 11: ...an work force is unemployed, but the real numbers of jobless or underemployed are higher. Transportation in Tunisia (1250 bytes) 62: :''See also :'' [[Tunisia]] 64: [[Category:Transportation in Tunisia]] Demographics of Tunisia (3259 bytes) 1: ... end of the 15th century. Tunisia became a center of Arab culture and learning and was assimilated int... 3: ...s been a Jewish population on the southern island of [[Djerba]] for 2000 years, and there remains a sm... 56: Tunisian(s) 58: Tunisian 67: Arabic (official and one of the languages of commerce), French (commerce) Military of Tunisia (669 bytes) 5: 20 years of age (2003 est.) 22: '''Military expenditures - percent of GDP:''' 27: *[[Tunisia]] 28: [[Category:Militaries|Tunisia]] 29: [[Category:Tunisia]] Communications in Tunisia (2386 bytes) 10: trunk facilities consist of open-wire lines, coaxial cable, and microwave rad... 34: ...he World Bank approved a $13 million loan to the Tunisian government to support the government effort in a... 36: :''See also :'' [[Tunisia]] 38: [[Category:Communications by country|Tunisia]] 39: [[Category:Tunisia]] Geography of Tunisia (2300 bytes) 1: ...0 1em 1em;">[[image:tunisia_sm03.png|300px|Map of Tunisia]]</div> 4: [[Tunisia]] is located in [[Northern Africa]], bordering th... 41: ...NASA.jpg|thumb|290px|composite satellite image of Tunisia ([[NASA]])]] 52: ...ental Modification]], [[Hazardous Wastes]], [[Law of the Sea]], [[Marine Dumping]], [[Nuclear Test Ban... 60: * [[List of cities in Tunisia]] Music of Tunisia (6906 bytes) 3: ... The country is best-known for [[malouf]], a kind of music imported from [[Andalusia]] after the Spani... 5: [[20th century]] musicians from Tunisia include [[Anouar Brahem]], an oud player, and [[E... 11: Modern [[music festival]]s in Tunisia include [[Tabarka]] [[Jazz]] Festival [http://www... 18: ...e efforts of the Tunisian government and a number of private individuals. Malouf is still performed i... 20: ...nisian music. He collected the rules and history of malouf, which filled six volumes, and set up [[Ra... Flag of Tunisia (1035 bytes) 1: [[Image:Tunisia_flag_large.png|thumb|250px|right|Flag ratio: 2:3]... 2: ...he flag of independent Tunisia before the arrival of Europeans. 6: [[Category:Tunisia]] 7: [[Category:National flags|Tunisia]] Culture of Tunisia (377 bytes) 1: ...]] are the ruins of [[Carthage]], once the center of the ancient Carthaginian empire which was defeate... 3: ...up (Soccer)]] in [[1964]], [[1994]] and [[2004]]. Tunisia became African Nations Champion in 2004. Tunisia Campaign (18615 bytes) 1: ...DAK). It is often referred to as the ''Battle of Tunisia''. 5: ...yal Air Force]] to interdict an increasing amount of Italian supplies at sea. 7: ...es as in early battles, it would only be a matter of time before the British arrived in Libya. Only da... 9: ...lier constructed a 20km wide and 30km deep series of strong defensive works known as the [[Mareth Line... 11: ...ered an excellent and fairly easily defended base of operations. Defensive lines in the north could de... Utica, Tunisia (550 bytes) 1: ...] Utica was the capital of the [[Roman]] province of [[Africa]]. Utica has been partially excavated. 3: .... For this, he is known as "Cato Uticensis" (Cato of Utica). Sahel, Tunisia (1983 bytes) 4: ... is [[Sousse]], called "the Pearl of the [[Sahel, Tunisia|Sahel]]". 55: * [[Monastir, Tunisia|Monastir]]; 100: The football team of [[Etoile Sportive du Sahel]], from Sousse, is fam... 102: [[Category:Tunisia]] Monastir, Tunisia (798 bytes) 1: ...the central shore of [[Tunisia]], in the [[Sahel, Tunisia|Sahel]] area. Its population is 41,400. 5: ...le ships. Sevral ulema came to stay to the Ribats of this peaceful city for contemplation. 13: Tunisian president [[Habib Bourguiba]] was born there, and his mauso... 21: [[Category:Cities in Tunisia]] Elections in Tunisia (1581 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Tunisia}} 2: ... in which electorates choose [[local government]] officials. 3: ...or a more comprehensive discussion and the [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]] for an o... 5: .... The '''[[Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia|Chamber of Deputies]] 7: ... but are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. Islam in Tunisia (3847 bytes) 1: ...its tradition of mysticism permeates the practice of [[Islam]] throughout the country. During annual [... 3: ...ish immigrants. The remainder lives on the island of Djerba where the Jewish community dates back 2,50... 5: ...e official state religion and stipulates that the President must be a Muslim. 7: ...owever, upon completion, they become the property of the Government. The Government also partially sub... 9: ...ed]]. The Government also recognizes the sanctity of non-Muslim religious holidays. Foreign relations of Tunisia (3173 bytes) 1: ...role in [[Arab]] and [[Africa]]n regional bodies. President [[Habib Bourguiba]] took a nonaligned stance but ... 3: ...sraeli citizens of Tunisian descent may travel to Tunisia on their Israeli passports. 5: ...rough Tunisia that connects Algeria to [[Italy]]. Tunisia recently signed an agreement with Algeria to dema... 7: ... with its neighbor. Tunisia supported the lifting of UN sanctions against Libya in [[2003]], and Libya... 9: ...integration remains stymied, however, as a result of bilateral tensions between some member countries.
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