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  1. The Rough Guide to Tunisia 7 (Rough Guide Travel Guides) by Daniel Jacobs, Peter Morris, 2005-03-21
  2. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century (Large Print Edition): Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia by Henry A. Beers, 2007-02-22
  3. States and Women's Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco by Mounira Charrad, 2001-06-04
  4. Change in Tunisia
  5. The Land of Veiled Women: Some wanderings in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco by John Foster Fraser, 2005-11-30
  6. Meeting the Fox: The Allied Invasion of Africa, from Operation Torch to Kasserine Pass to Victory in Tunisia by Orr Kelly, 2002-04-12
  7. To Bizerte with the II Corps, 23 April - 13 May 1943 (SuDoc D 114.9:B 55) by U.S. Dept of Defense,
  8. The 79th Fighter Group: Over Tunisia, Sicily, and Italy in World War II (Schiffer Book for Collectors) by Don Woerpel, 2007-07
  9. Urban textile traditions of Tunisia.: An article from: African Arts by Christopher Spring, Julie Hudson, 2004-09-22
  10. Treasures of the Bardo National Museum (Art and history) by Abdelaziz Driss, 1966
  11. Tankers in Tunisia by T. J. Camp, 2003-12
  12. Tunisia (Cultures of the World) by Roslind Varghese Brown, 1998-01
  13. Cook's Practical Guide to Algeria and Tunisia by Thomas Cook, 1908
  14. Tunisia (U.S. Army Campaigns of World War II) by Charles R. Anderson, 1993-05-03

101. CNN.com - Hosts Tunisia Gain Place In Final - Feb. 11, 2004
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Story Tools TUNIS, Tunisia Hosts Tunisia reached the final of the African Nations Cup with a 5-3 win on penalties over Nigeria after the two sides had drawn 1-1 in their semi-final. Defender Karim Hagui, the youngest member of the squad, converted the winning kick in the shootout to spark off wild scenes of celebration. Tunisia netted all five of their penalties but Nigeria's Peter Odemwingie had his kick saved by the 37-year-old goalkeeper Ali Boumnijel. Tunisia had fought their way back into the match after Nigeria took the lead in the 67th minute through a Jay Jay Okocha penalty, after Kanu had been fouled in the area by Radhi Jaidi. Captain Khaled Badra, who is suspended for the final after picking up a second successive caution, equalised eight minutes from time also from the penalty spot following a foul by Isaac Okoronkwo on Zied Jaziri. Meanwhile, striker Youssef Mokhtari struck twice as Morocco romped to a 4-0 win over Mali to book a place in the first-ever all-north African final.

102. Tunisia Flags Geographic.org Tunisian Flag
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  • 103. Scouts Of Tunisia
    WOSM member association.
    http://www.planet.tn/scouts/

    104. AskMen.com - Tunisia World Cup 2002 Preview
    Special feature with statistics, predictions and ranking of the FIFA world cup qualifying team.
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    105. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
    Beduins immigrating to Maghreb, mainly Algeria and tunisia, in the 11th century, coming from Egypt.
    http://i-cias.com/cgi-bin/eo-direct.pl?banuhill.htm

    106. Welcome To The Canadian Embassy In Tunisia / Bienvenue à L'ambassade Du Canada
    Located in Tunis and accredited to tunisia and Libya. With information about consular services, visas and immigration, and studying in Canada.
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/tunisia/
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    107. Bienvenue Au Site Web De L'APTBEF
    Banking statistics, a list of member banks, and other publications.
    http://www.apbt.org.tn/
    ::: ACCES RAPIDE ::: Membres Partenaires Dossiers Publications Formations Statistiques I cliquez ici
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    La Banque Centrale de Tunisie
    Union Valeurs-SICAV : Assemblée Générale Ordinaire et Extraordinaire
    BNA : Assemblée Générale Ordinaire et Extraordinaire
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    Archives...
    Inter nationale : suite...
    Nationale : suite... Changes : dollar au plus bas de huit semaines contre l'euro?..., Etats-Unis : tension sur les taux ? Zone Euro : suite....
    En Tunisie : Tourisme : Paiements courants : Monnaie : Prix : Taux de change : BVMT : suite...

    108. Tunisia
    Has contact information for the Korean Embassy in tunisia and for the ambassador's residence.
    http://www.mofat.go.kr/mission/emb/embassy_en.mof?si_dcode=TU-TU

    109. Agence Tunisienne D'Internet : L'Opérateur National De L'Internet En Tunisie
    NIC for .tn CCTLD.
    http://www.ati.tn/services/dns.html
    document.write(link); Page d'accueil
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    Formation
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    Déclaration des domaines :

    Seules les organisations et les individus légalement résidants en Tunisie ont le droit d'enregistrer leurs noms de domaine dans le domaine tunisien (tn) . Et seule l'ATI est chargée de créer l'identité officielle du serveur à héberger et de le déclarer sur le réseau Internet en format domaine : www. domaine .tn
    Pour de plus amples informations, consultez la rubrique NIC Tunisie Tarifs Frais de déclaration, de réservation et de gestion de domaine 42 DT /an * Les prix mentionnés ci dessus seront majorés de la TVA aux taux en vigueur. Pour toute demande d'enregistrement de domaine, remplir les deux pages du formulaire NIC-F1 . Une notice est jointe pour vous aider. Le formulaire NIC-F1 est disponible : Sous format Postscript Si vous ne disposez pas d'une imprimante postscript, utilisez un utilitaire de conversion (ex : Aladdin Ghostscript). Sous format PDF Pour ouvrir ce document, utilisez Adobe Acrobat Reader. Le formulaire peut être également retiré à l'Agence Tunisienne d'Internet ou chez un Fournisseur de Services.

    110. French Firm To Build $15 Million Tunisia Plant
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    111. International Ottoman Archaeology Conference In Tunisia
    From ArabicNews, Egypt will participate in the International Ottoman Archaeology Conference starting in the city of Zagwan in tunisia.
    http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/970910/1997091030.html

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    International Ottoman Archaeology Conference in Tunisia
    Tunisia Egypt, Culture, 9/10/1997 Egypt will participate in the International Ottoman Archaeology Conference starting in the city of Zagwan in Tunisia this week. Egypt will be represented by five professors and experts in archaeology, history, and the arts. The Egyptian professors will submit papers concerning the Ottoman influence on the Islamic structure and arts as well as its influence on building the vaulted mosques that were widespread in the Ottoman era and that were characterized by richness and craftsmanship. Papers will also deal with ways of restoring and protecting these archaeological sites.
    Dr. Abdel Galil Al Namimi, the conference speaker, declared that the conference will continue for a week and researchers from all over the world will participate. Professor Abdel Raouf El Mahbouly, Dean of Tunis University will also attend the conference. Previous Stories:
    Tunisia, Egypt and talks of trade zone

    112. U.S Embassy Tunis Tunisia
    Includes the text of the ambassador's speeches. Mostly in English, though with some content in French.
    http://usembassy.state.gov/tunis/
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    Fr ... Eng Text of the Ambassador Hudson's February 16 Op-Ed on American/Tunisian Bilateral Relations ( French English President Ben Ali visits the United States President Bush shakes hands with Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, a close Muslim ally in the war on terror who's being urged to liberalize his rule, in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) Secretary Powell and President Ben Ali Discuss Economic, Social and Political Issues

    113. Embassy Of The Republic Of Tunisia
    Embassy of the Republic of tunisia in Japan, including investment news from tunisia, and instructions for applying for a visa.
    http://www.tunisia.or.jp/

    114. Embassy Of Belgium Tunis, Tunisia
    Office hours and contact information for the Embassy of Belgium in Tunis, tunisia.
    http://www.diplomatie.be/tunis/
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    115. TUNISIA
    Recipe for Chackchouka at Gaby's and Andy's homepage.
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    TUNISIA Chackchouka Ingredients: 3 Green peppers 2 onions 8 Small washed potatoes Olive oil Salt and pepper Cayenne pepper 6 Eggs Procedure: Cut the green peppers in half and remove the seeds. Cut into thin strips. Peel the onions and slice them. Cut tomatoes in half. Heat the oil in a pan add the onions and the green peppers. Season with salt, pepper, cayenne pepper and cook over low heat. Add the tomatoes and cook until the green peppers are tender. Break the eggs in a bowl and beat. Pour the eggs into a pan, as soon as they are scrambled, your dish is ready. Serve hot. Previous Recipe Return To Recipes From African Countries Back To International Recipes

    116. Global Geografia - Africa, Tunisia
    Scheda con informazioni generali.
    http://www.globalgeografia.com/africa/tunisia.htm
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    STATI E DIPENDENZE » TUNISIA Repubblica di Tunisia
    Al Jumhuriyah at Tunisiyah

    Superficie: 164.191 Km²
    Abitanti: 9.705.000 (stime 2001)
    Densità: 59 ab/Km²
    Forma di governo: Repubblica presidenziale
    Capitale: Tunisi (600.000 ab., 1.722.000 aggl. urbano)
    Altre città: Sfax 250.000 ab. (475.000 aggl. urbano)
    Gruppi etnici: Arabi 98%, Berberi ed Europei 2%
    Paesi confinanti: Algeria ad OVEST, Libia a SUD-EST Monti principali: Gebel Chambi 1544 m Fiumi principali: Medjerda 300 Km (tratto tunisino, totale 450 Km) Laghi principali: Shatt al Jarid 4900 Km² Isole principali: Djerba 514 Km² Clima: Mediterraneo - arido Lingua: Arabo (ufficiale), Francese Religione: Musulmana 99% Moneta: Dinaro tunisino Fotografie COSTA CROCIERE: Crociera "Azzurro Mediterraneo" 7 giorni fra Tunisia e Baleari partenza il 24 Aprile da Savona A partire da a persona GLOBALGEOGRAFIA.com

    117. Sights And Culture Around The World
    Photographs, personal comments, and links about Germany, Croatia, Spain, Portugal, United States, India, and tunisia.
    http://ukoehler.bei.t-online.de/
    Sharing with you the spirit of adventure and discovery Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails.
    Explore, Dream, Discover (Mark Twain)
    EUROPE GERMANY BULGARIA CROATIA GREECE - CRETE ... UN. KINGDOM AMERICA USA ASIA INDIA TURKEY AFRICA TUNISIA CRUISES MEDITER.CRUISE Want to see the both of us? Want to visit our native country? W hat a fascinating cultural heritage and abundance of cultural features can be found around our globe and how many miracles and wonders of nature are awaiting us! D rop in and discover the charm, the flair and the beauty of different countries and cultures, admire cultural historical sights and see how people's traditions and religions gave the countries their unmistakable face. I t's me to the left having a rest with Beduins in the Tunisian desert. Want to see more of our exciting trips?
    Please choose any country and follow the next keys on the pages - thus you'll get to know the countries best V irtual tours with a multitude of photos, fitting sounds, personal comments and useful links will get you vivid impressions as well as interesting information and ideas for your own travel plans. Enjoy your trip and come back soon :-)

    118. 外務省-各国・地域情報
    基礎データ、概況、要人略歴、要人往来、海外安全情報。
    http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/area/tunisia/index.html

    119. CNN.com - Tunisia Synagogue Toll Rises To 7 - April 12, 2002
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    Tunisia synagogue toll rises to 7
    TUNIS, Tunisia Tunisia is seeking to deflect suspicions that a blast that killed at least seven people outside North Africa's oldest synagogue site was a suicide attack. The country's eight daily newspapers all repeated the government explanation that the blast was an accident when a tanker carrying cooking gas blew up. But Israeli officials said they believed the explosion was a terrorist assault. A Tunisian tour guide died overnight of injuries sustained in the blast, a tourism official said, taking the confirmed death toll to seven. Four German tourists, a policeman and the driver of the tanker died when the truck blew up outside the El Ghriba Jewish shrine on Thursday on the resort island of Djerba, according to Tunisian authorities. In Berlin, a spokeswoman for the German foreign ministry said an 11-year-old boy died of his injuries early on Friday and said two German women were confirmed dead and a third missing.

    120. CNN.com - EgyptAir Jet Crashes In Tunisia; 18 Dead - May 8, 2002
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    EgyptAir jet crashes in Tunisia; 18 dead
    An official inspects luggage at the site. TUNIS, Tunisia (CNN) An EgyptAir jet crashed on a hillside outside Tunisia's capital Tuesday as the pilot attempted to make an emergency landing, killing at least 18 people, a government official said. At least 25 injured passengers were evacuated to hospitals, Tunisian Communications Agency official Oussama Romdhani told CNN. All 64 passengers and crew on board the Cairo-to-Tunis flight have been accounted for. The Boeing 737-500's landing gear had failed to open during the approach into Tunis-Carthage airport and the pilot had made another circuit before attempting a fresh landing when the plane crashed, airport officials said. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending a team of investigators to assist in the investigation. NTSB officials and others from the Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing and General Electric Engines are part of the team.

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