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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 of Sicily and Sardinia to the north and Ma… See more

     A Country of Diversity and History
    A Country of Diversity and History
    Tunisia is a North African country with a rich and diverse heritage. It is the smallest nation in the Maghreb region, but it has a lot to offer.
    Etymology

    The word Tunisia is derived from Tunis; a central urban hub and the capital of modern-day Tunisia. The present form of the name, with its Latinate suffix -ia, evolved from French Tunisie, in turn generally associated … See more

    Official languagesArabic
    LegislatureParliament
    Capital and largest cityTunis
    History

    Farming methods reached the Nile Valley from the Fertile Crescent region about 5000 BC, and spread to the Maghreb by about 4000 BC. Agricultural communities in the humid coastal plains of central Tunisia then were ances… See more

    Geography

    Tunisia is situated on the Mediterranean coast of Northwest Africa, midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nile Delta. It is bordered by Algeria on the west (965 km) and southwest and Libya on the south east (459 km). I… See more

    Economy

    Ranked the most competitive economy in Africa by the World Economic Forum in 2009, Tunisia is an export-oriented country in the process of liberalizing and privatizing an economy that, while averaging 5% GDP growth sinc… See more

    Demographics

    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 reduced the population growth rate to just over 1% pe… See more

    Culture

    The culture of Tunisia is mixed due to its long established history of outside influence from people – such as Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs, Siculo-Normans, Turks, Italians, Maltese and the Fre… See more

     
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    WEBJul 1, 2024 · Tunis, capital and largest city of Tunisia, on the northern African coast, between the western and eastern basins of the Mediterranean Sea. It was founded by the ancient Libyans and changed …

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    WEBJul 24, 2023 · Some key dates in Tunisia's history: 600s - Arabs conquer the territory of present-day Tunisia.. 1534-1574 - Ottomans wrestle for control of Tunis with Spanish forces, before finally reconquering ...

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    WEBJul 24, 2023 · Some key dates in Tunisia's history: 600s - Arabs conquer the territory of present-day Tunisia.. 1534-1574 - Ottomans wrestle for control of Tunis with Spanish forces, before finally reconquering ...

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    WEB2 days ago · Tunisia - Ancient, Roman, Arab: The following discussion offers a brief summary of Tunisia’s early history but mainly focuses on Tunisia since about 1800. For a more detailed treatment of earlier …

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