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Tunisia Attractions

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Tabarka According to topschoolsintheusa, Tabarka is about 140 kilometers west of Bizerte on the Mediterranean Sea. Sights include a 19th-century basilica, the ruins of two Turkish-era forts, and a small museum. Tabarka is still considered an insider tip. The year-round

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Tunisia Shopping, Embassy and Communication

Tunisia Shopping

Language Overview The official language is Arabic. Tunisian, a West Arabic dialect, and Berber languages ​​are spoken as colloquial languages. French is widely spoken, but has not been used as a commercial or educational language since the 1990s. English and

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Tunisia Early History

Tunisia Early History

The region included today in Tunisia, colonized by the Phoenicians on the coast and inhabited by the Numidians, was partly dominated by Carthage before 146 BC. C. Conquered by the Romans, it formed the province of Proconsular Africa; with the

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