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         Tunisia History:     more books (100)
  1. History of the Second World War, tunisia, the Noose Tightens, Guadalcanal Slaughter at Sea by Sir Basil Liddell Hart, 1967
  2. A SHORT HISTORY OF NORTH AFIRCA: LIBYA, TUNISIA, ALGERIA, MOROCCO FROM PRE-ROMAN DAYS TO THE PRESENT
  3. Tunisia by Michael Tomkinson, 1995-09
  4. Carthage: A Mosaic of Ancient Tunisia by Aicha Ben Abed-Ben Khader, David Soren, 1989-11
  5. Tunisia: Crossroads of the Islamic and European Worlds (Nations of the Contemporary Middle East) by Kenneth J. Perkins, 1986-12
  6. Tunisia:The Story of a Country That Works by Georgie Anne Geyer, 2003-12
  7. 21st Century Complete Guide to Tunisia:Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, American Government Information (DOD, State Dept., White House), CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2006-07-02
  8. A Short History of the American Democracy: A Down-to-Tunisia Account by John D. Hicks, 1943
  9. The Birds of Tunisia. 2 volume set. Being a History of the Birds Found in the Regency of Tunis by J I S Whitaker, 1905
  10. A Short History of the American Democracy: A Down-to-Tunisia Account by John D. Hicks, 1943
  11. A short history of North Africa,: From pre-Roman times to the present: Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco by Jane Soames Nickerson, 1961
  12. Tunisia of Ahmad Bey Eighteen Thirty-Seven to Eighteen Fifty-Five (Studies on the Near East) by L. Carl Brown, 1974-07
  13. Mosaics of Roman Africa: Floor Mosaics from Tunisia by Michele Blanchard-Lemee, Mongi Ennaifer, et all 1996-12
  14. Taming the Sahara: Tunisia Shows a Way While Others Falter by Andrew Borowiec, 2003-08-30

61. History Of Tunisia
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62. Tunisia (11/03)
Trade unions have played a key role in tunisia s history since the struggle forindependence, when the 1952 assassination of labor leader Farhat Hached was a
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Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
November 2003
Background Note: Tunisia

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Republic of Tunisia
Geography
Area: 163,610 sq. km. (63,378 sq. mi.), slightly smaller than Missouri.
Cities: Capital Tunis; Greater Tunis urban area: pop. 2,083,000 (includes Tunis, Ariana, Ben Arous, and Manouba governorates) Sfax (pop. 820,100).
Terrain: Arable land in north and along central coast; south is mostly semiarid or desert.
Climate: Hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Tunisian(s). Population (2003): 9.9 million. Annual growth rate (2003): 1.14%. Ethnic groups: Arab-Berber 98%, European 1%, other 1%. Religions: Muslim 98%, Christian 1%, Jewish less than 1%. Languages: Arabic (official), French. Education: Years compulsory Literacy 66.7% (male 78.6%; female 54.6%). Health (2001): Infant mortality rate Life expectancy 70.1 years male, 74.2 years female. Work force (2003, 3.4 million) Services industry agriculture Government Type: Republic. Constitution: June 1, 1959; amended July 12, 1988 and June 29, 1999.

63. Tunisia
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  • 65. A Short History Of Tunisia
    facts, maps, flags and pictures from countries around the world. A Shorthistory of tunisia. Search Google for another short history of tunisia.
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    66. C. Tunisia. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
    The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. c. tunisia. (See 1799, March26). 1800. At the turn of the century tunisia was ruled by the
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    67. C. Tunisia. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
    2001. c. tunisia. (See 1943, May 14). 1946, Jan. It was the first major trade unionin tunisian history. Membership soon reached over 150,000 workers. 1. 1951, Oct.
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    68. Welcome To The Travel And Tourism Guide To Tunisia, Culture
    of the tunisian territory have been collected and arranged by date and place of origininto departments corresponding to the main stages in tunisia s history
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    The Bardo, located in the suburbs of Tunis, is in itself, an
    architectural landmark. Originally a 13th century Hafside
    palace, it has been restored and expanded throughout the
    centuries to become this superb example of Arab-Moslem
    17th and 18th century architecture and decoration with its vaulted ceilings, galleries and cupolas. How fitting also that the finest collection of Roman mosaics in the world should be housed in this delightful setting !. Priceless acquisitions from all parts of the Tunisian territory have been collected and arranged by date and place of origin into departments corresponding to the main stages in Tunisia's history:
    • Prehistoric era
    • Carthaginian era
    • Roman era
    • Christian era
    • Islamic era.
    Let us begin from the beginning, with the exposition of the Hermaion of El Guettar, a cairn of stone and silex estimated at over 40 000 years, and perhaps one of mankind's first spiritual and cultural expressions. Found in the area of Gafsa, northwestern Tunisia, it is one of a myriad of artifacts and vestiges, some strangely carved and faceted, testifying to man's early presence in Tunisia that are exposed in the Bardo's fine Prehistoric collection. We can date the end of the prehistoric era with the arrival of the Phoenicians around 1000 BC. Moving forward we find the Roman presence in Tunisia expressed and exhibited in the hundreds of mosaics adorning the walls and floor of the Bardo. Gathered from countless ancient sites these priceless images bear witness to the wealth and prosperity of Roman Tunisia, its gods and goddesses, myths and realities, day to day activities and exuberant festivities.

    69. The Jews Of Africa -- The Jews Of Tunisia
    tunisia. history. Yacov B Chiri, Djerban cantor The Jewish communityof tunisia originated as home to scholars exiled from Palestine
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    Tunisia history The Jewish community of Tunisia originated as home to scholars exiled from Palestine, from Talmudic sages of the 2 nd to the 4 th Today the Tunisian government watches the Jewish community closely but does not restrict Jewish practices. The government does appoint a committee which heads the community and manages most of its non-religious functions. There are five rabbis in Tunisia; there are even several kosher restaurants in Tunis and on Djerba, which has been an active, practicing Jewish community for over two millennia, where most of the community members observe Jewish dietary laws ( kashrut tunisia the setting religious life secular life ... map of africa For more information e-mail: Jay Sand JayPSand@yahoo.com

    70. Tunisia, Where's That? - Links
    These sites primarily have historical or archaeological content. FOCUS on tunisia history; ROMARCHAfrica; The Research Communications Division - OVPR - UGA;
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  • 71. Information And Facts And History On Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Ma
    The history of the Arab, Morocco, Algeria, tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali,Niger, Chad, Sudan, Information, Facts on the Sahara, The Sahara and Global
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    Click Here ^ To Read About This var site="sm2saharahits" Terms of Site The History of the Arab UPDATED " LEARN MORE, BE MORE " The Sahara, a Historic Jewel: Politically, the Sahara lies largely in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, and The Sudan. Having an area: of about 9 million square kilometers, which is: 3,474,171 square miles, makes the Sahara the Great, a land of quite huge dimensions. This amazing photograph by Yann Arthus-Bertrand represents this fact quite clearly. You almost expect to see a large discernible footprint manifesting itself in the sand, but a closer look reveals a caravan of ant-like people making their way through, the Sahara. Much of this seemingly limitless wasteland would appear to be void of anything. However, such is its history, it substantiates that it has been a cultural treasure. This page describes the last few thousand years. The History of the Arab, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Sudan, Information, Facts on the Sahara, The Sahara and Global Warming, the desert, the Sahara desert, the geography, its climate, mirage, dunes, war, people, tribes, politics, myths, religion, Berbers, Tuaregs, Arabs, Islam, Muslim, wildlife, animals, Sahara desert pictures, pictures of the Sahara desert, Sahara desert animals, Sahara desert images, pictures of Sahara desert, Sahara desert pix and Sahara desert climate.

    72. BikeAbout: Tunisia Sites On The 'Net
    Time Zone GMT +1 hour. A brief history The citystate of Carthage, justa few kilometers from Tunis, is where tunisia s history begins.
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    About Tunisia
    Official Name: Republic of Tunisia (Al Jumhuriyah at Tunisiyah) Location: Tunisia is located along the north African Mediterranean coast, between Algeria, which is to its south and west, and Libya, which is to the south and east. It is separated from Sicily, Italy by 137 km (85 mi). Land Area: 155,360 sq km (59,969 sq mi). Coast: 1,148 km (713 mi) of coast, not counting the islands. Climate: Population: Language: Most Tunisians are bilingual, speaking Arabic the official language and the language of education and government and some French. Spoken Tunisian Arabic is very similar to spoken Moroccan Arabic. Religion: Islam is the official religion of Tunisia, accounting for about 98% of the population. That said, there are still Roman Catholic and Jewish communities in Tunisia. Government: Tunisia is a presidential republic with a constitution that was first approved in 1959. Since the presidential and legislative election of 1989, Tunisia has had a directly elected President and, following the legislative elections of 1994, the 163-seat Chamber of Deputies became, for the first time, a pluralist assembly representing five different parties. Executive (President or King): President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Capital: Tunis Flag: Currency: The Tunisian currency is the Dinar (TD) which is divided into 1000 millimes or mills. There are 5, 10 and 20 Dinar bills and 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 mill coins, topped by the 1 Dinar coin. It is illegal to import or export Dinars from Tunisia. The exchange rate for the period of the BikeAbout visit is approximately 1 TD for every $1.

    73. Tunisia
    Click here to return to the tunisia page history of tunisia. Since I told you thehistory of tunisia , it may give you a whole new way at how you look at it.
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    Tunisia Click here to return to the Tunisia page... History of Tunisia Tunisia is a very interesting country Tunisia has been through a lot . Tunisia is very old . Tunisia will blow your mind with its history . In 10th century BC, Tunisia's coast settled by Phoenicians. Carthage rose to power in the 6th century BC but Rome conquered it ( 2nd century BC ) , it became 1 of the granaries of Rome . Vandals held it (5th century AD )and Byzantine ( 6th century ) Arabs took it over in the 7th century , which found Al Qayrawan. The area was known as Ifriqiya and the Berber population was converted to Islam . Successful Muslim dynasties ruled , intrepid by Berber rebellions . The reigns of the Aghlabids ( 9th century ) and of the Zirids from 972, Berber followers of the Fatimids, were especially prosperous . When the Zirids angered the Fatimids in Cairo in 1050, they later ravaged Tunisia. The coasts were briefly held by the Nor mans of Sicily in the 12th century. Almohadcaliphs of Morocco conquered the Almohads in 1230 -1574 , under whom Tunisia prospered. Spain seized many of the coastal cities in the last years of Hafsids, but they were recovered for Islam by the Ottoman Turks . Tunisia attained virtual independence under its Turkish governors, the byes. A pirate stronghold ( see Babary States ) in 1705, lasted until 1957.

    74. FOC Country Profile - Tunisia
    Notes on geography, history, politics, economy, international relations, travel, current affairs.
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    75. The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Tunisia
    The Virtual Jewish history Tour. tunisia. JewishFoods of the World tunisia; The Jews of tunisia.
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    The Virtual Jewish History Tour
    Tunisia

    76. THE HISTORY OF THE JEWS OF TUNISIA
    THE history OF THE JEWS OF tunisia. Alexander Rosenzweig. tunisiais the easternmost of the three Arab states that constitute the
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    THE HISTORY OF THE JEWS OF TUNISIA
    Alexander Rosenzweig
    Tunisia is the easternmost of the three Arab states that constitute the Maghreb, the western mostregion of the Muslim
    world, the other two being Algeria and Morocco. Its landmass is equivalent to that of England and Wales, but its
    population is only six million souls who live mainly along the 800 miles of Mediterranean coastal plain.
    It was the seat of the Carthaginian civilisation which extended over a period of 700 years, and was followed by a long period
    of Roman rule, but by the ninth century became Muslim. From literary and archaeological sources, evidence has been
    gathered of a rich Jewish communal life going back some 2,300 years. Tunisia is mentioned in a number of places in the
    Talmud and in the works of Josephus, who testified to the transportation from the Land of Israel of 30,000 Jews to Tunisia,
    by the Romans under the Emperor Titus.
    Near the ruined city of Carthage lies a site known as Garmath, where excavations have revealed a third-century CE Jewish
    cemetery. At a place called Hamman Lif the remains of a well-preserved third-century CE synagogue have been discovered

    77. Map Zones - Tunisia Map
    tunisia Map, history, Culture, People, Population, Climate, Economy, Animal andplants, Languages,capital, island, major city, province, Communications,State
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    Tunisia Introduction Back to Top Tunisia, republic in northern Africa, bordered on the north and east by the Mediterranean Sea, on the south by Libya, and on the west by Algeria. The total area is 164,418 sq km (63,482 sq mi). The capital city is Tunis. Official Name- Republic of Tunisia
    Capital City- Tunis
    Languages- Arabic (official), French
    Official Currency- Tunisian Dinar
    Religions- Muslim
    Population- 9,645,000
    Land Area- 155,360 sq km (59,984 sq miles)
    Tunisia Provinces Back to Top
    23 governorates; Ariana (Aryanah), Beja (Bajah), Ben Arous (Bin 'Arus), Bizerte (Banzart), El Kef (Al Kaf), Gabes (Qabis), Gafsa (Qafsah), Jendouba (Jundubah), Kairouan (Al Qayrawan), Kasserine (Al Qasrayn), Kebili (Qibili), Mahdia (Al Mahdiyah), Medenine (Madanin), Monastir (Al Munastir), Nabeul (Nabul), Sfax (Safaqis), Sidi Bou Zid (Sidi Bu Zayd), Siliana (Silyanah), Sousse (Susah), Tataouine (Tatawin), Tozeur (Tawzar), Tunis, Zaghouan (Zaghwan) Tunisia People Back to Top Tunisia has a population of 9,705,102 (2001 estimate), yielding an average population density of 59 persons per sq km (153 per sq mi). About three-quarters of the population lived in the coastal region. The arid central and southern parts make up 70 percent of the total land area, but contain less than 30 percent of the population.

    78. Tunisia - Home
    Gulf of Gabes contains several islands including Djerba. tunisia Index. history.* Phoenician staging posts were set up very early on in the Mediterranean.
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    Tunisia - HOME PAGE
    Climate
    * On the coast, a Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot, dry summers. Maximum daily temperatures range from 14 to 33 Celsius / 57 to 91 Fahrenheit. Average annual rainfall on the coast 420 mm / 17 inches.
    * In the Atlas Mountains the average annual rainfall is 840 mm / 34 inches.
    * As you move further south, the rainfall decreases dramatically and temperatures rise, particularly in the summer on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
    Tunisia Index
    Cruises:
    * Opportunities are available to cruise to the North African ports including Tunis.
    Tunisia Index
    Currency:
    * Currency: Tunisian Dinar divided into 100 millimes.
    * Credit Cards: On the Mediterranean, Visa, Mastercard, Access, American Express and Diners Club are widely accepted in good hotels, restaurants and also in many stores. In the rural areas to the south acceptability is less common.
    * Banking Hours: Summer 0730 to 1100 and 1400 to 1615 Monday to Friday. Winter 0800 to 1100 and 1400 to 1615 Monday to Thursday plus 0800 to 1100 and 1300 to 1515 Friday.

    79. Tunisia Africa Regional English
    Notes on geography ( FOC Country Profile tunisia ) history, politics,economy, international relations, travel, current affairs.
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    English Regional Europe Regions: Mediterranean
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    The Country and People of Tunisia

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    Regional Africa Tunisia.
    Description and history from Abu Hejleh ( The Country and People of Tunisia ) with comprehensive listing of web-sites on Tunisia by category. Tunisia Online www.tunisiaonline.com/ Regional Africa Tunisia. Comprehensive guide to the history ( Tunisia Online ) culture, society, environment and economy of Tunisia. FOC Country Profile - Tunisia Regional Africa Tunisia. Notes on geography ( FOC Country Profile - Tunisia ) history, politics, economy, international relations, travel, current affairs. Tunisia Page www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Country_Specific/Tunisia.html Regional Africa Tunisia. General information and links for this North African country from the African Studies Center ( Tunisia Page ) University of Pennsylvania. ArabNet www.arab.net/tunisia/

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