Tunisian culture is a product of more than three thousand years of history and an important multi-ethnic influx. Ancient Tunisia was a major civilization...
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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...
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speak Tunisian Arabic and share a common Tunisian culture and identity. In addition to the approximately 12 million residents in Tunisia, a Tunisian diaspora...
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This is a list of holidays in Tunisia. January 1: New Year's Day March 20: Independence Day April 9: Martyrs' Day May 1: Labour Day July 25: Republic Day...
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Ministry of Culture of Tunisia (Arabic: وزارة الثقافة), established in 1961, is responsible for the government and general planning and running of cultural...
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a blend of Mediterranean and native Punics-Berber cuisine. Historically, Tunisian cuisine witnessed influence and exchanges with many cultures and nations...
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The architecture of Tunisia began with the ancient civilizations such as the Carthaginians, Numidians, and Romans. After the 7th century, Islamic architecture...
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overview of and topical guide to Tunisia: Tunisia – northernmost country in Africa situated on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Tunisia is the...
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Algeria and even smaller communities in Tunisia or other geographic locations, the numbers and varieties of their ethnic jewellery correspond to these...
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Arabic Tunisian people Tunisian cuisine Tunisian culture This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tunisian. If an internal link...
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Abdelbaki Hermassi (category Government ministers of Tunisia)
minister of culture of Tunisia. On 13 May 2008, he was named President of the Higher Communication Council. "Government reshuffle in Tunisia". middle-east-online...
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freedom. Tunisia has a reputation for tolerance and openness to other cultures that have made the country's identity. The majority of Tunisians consider...
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Haik (garment) (category Culture of Tunisia)
black or blue in the cities of Taroudant and Tiznit. In Tunisia, the sefseri, a Tunisian variant of haik made of a single piece of cloth that does not cover...
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portal Society portal Lists portal Africa portal Culture of Tunisia List of museums Tunisia Museums "Tunisia Tourism"[permanent dead link] (in French)...
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The flag of Tunisia is a rectangular panel of red color with an aspect ratio of 2:3. In the center of the cloth in a white circle is placed a red crescent...
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Snake charming (category Culture of Tunisia)
also practiced in North African countries of Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia. Ancient Egypt was home to one form of snake charming, though the practice as it...
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Tunis (redirect from Capital of Tunisia)
largest city of Tunisia. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as "Grand Tunis", has about 2,700,000 inhabitants. As of 2020[update]...
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Tunisian Collaborative Painting is an art form developed in Tunisia in the mid-1980s. It is unique in its method of allowing a group of artists to work...
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Morocco Culture of Sudan Culture of Tunisia Culture of Western Sahara Central Africa Culture of Angola Culture of Burundi Culture of Cameroon Culture of the...
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The present day Republic of Tunisia, al-Jumhuriyyah at-Tunisiyyah, is situated in Northern Africa. Geographically situated between Libya to the east, Algeria...
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Fantasia (performance) (redirect from Fantasia (culture))
It is present in Algeria, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger and Tunisia. It is attested in the ancient Numidian times during which it was practiced...
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The history of the Jews in Tunisia extends nearly two thousand years to the Punic era. The Jewish community in Tunisia is no doubt older and grew up following...
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Maghrebi script (category Culture of Tunisia)
al-ʾandalusiyy). The African script evolved in Ifriqiya (Tunisia) from Iraqi Kufic by way of the Kufic of Qairawan. The Andalusi script evolved in Iberia from...
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Machmoum (category Culture of Tunisia)
مشموم) is a small flower bouquet or necklace made of jasmine or full (Arabian Jasmine), specific to Tunisia. It is sold during the summer in the afternoon...
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protectorate of Tunisia (French: Protectorat français de Tunisie; Arabic: الحماية الفرنسية في تونس al-ḥimāya al-Fransīya fī Tūnis), officially the Regency of Tunis...
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celebrated in Tunisia every year on August 13. It commemorates the day of adoption of the Code of Personal Status in Tunisia, the 13th of August in 1956...
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The culture of Tunisia is thousands of years old, but the 2011 Tunisian revolution brought about important changes to the way art and politics interact...
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The history of Tunisia under French rule started in 1881 with the establishment of the French protectorate and ended in 1956 with Tunisian independence...
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Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian (Arabic: تونسي, romanized: Tūnsi), is a variety of Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is known among its 12 million speakers...
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Cedratine (category Culture of Tunisia)
alcohol percentage between 36 and 40 percent. It originated in Tunisia, where most of it is still produced. It is also popular in Corsica. Cedratine can...
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