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    The Bizerte crisis (French: Crise de Bizerte; Arabic: أحداث بنزرت, romanized: ʾAḥdāth Bīzart) occurred in July 1961 when Tunisia imposed a blockade on...
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    Tunisia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    coast was settled by Phoenicians starting as early as the 12th century BC (Bizerte, Utica). The city of Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC by Phoenicians...
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    sur les recoins sombres de l’ère bourguibienne, éd. Clairefontaine, Tunis, 2011, p. 13 Victor Silvera, « Réflexions sur la crise des rapports franco-tunisiens »...
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    Fashoda Incident (category Diplomatic crises of the 19th century)
    The Fashoda Incident, also known as the Fashoda Crisis (French: Crise de Fachoda), was the climax of imperialist territorial disputes between Britain and...
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  • and also lost the final of the Tunisian Cup against the other club of Bizerte, the Patrie Football Club bizertin. From 1946 to 1947, the Tunisian football...
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    1998, p. 39. Abis, Sébastien; Cordier-Féron, Damien (2011), Bizerte, otage de l'histoire : De la Seconde Guerre mondiale aux indépendances du Maghreb (in...
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    Magnifique compagnie (1582) and extended its limits to include the fisheries of Bizerte (1584). During this period his cousin Orso-Santo Cipriani founded a second...
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    French) Auphan & Mordal 2016, p. 267, Chapter 22. Tragedy at Toulon and Bizerte. Murray, Nicholas (1 June 2017). Lord, Carnes (ed.). "How the War Was Won:...
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  • known for his historical and political documentaries. Karel was born in Bizerte in French Tunisia. After studying in Paris, he emigrated to Israel where...
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    Toussaint Rouge ("Red All Saints' Day"), the conflict led to serious political crises in France, causing the fall of the Fourth Republic (1946–58), to be replaced...
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    (1974): 217–247. in JSTOR Thomas, Martin, Bob Moore, and Lawrence J. Butler. Crises of Empire: Decolonization and Europe's imperial states (Bloomsbury Publishing...
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  • List of friendly fire incidents (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Mediterranean Sea ahead of a convoy Jeannette II was escorting from Gibraltar to Bizerte, Tunisia. Watt submerged, and Jeannette II, assuming she was an enemy submarine...
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    reign of Hammouda I (1782–1814), where ships, leaving from the ports of Bizerte, La Goulette, Porto Farina, Sousse, Sfax and Djerba, seized Spanish, Corsican...
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    "Ramifications of Two Divergent Paths: A Comparative Study of 1900 and 2020 Crises in China". Advances in Historical Studies 11(1), pp. 1–14 (online). Xu,...
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    lines were built all along the coast from the northwest at Tabarka to Bizerte, to Tunis and Sousse, to Sfax and Gabès; inland routes went from the coastal...
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    July 1961 when Tunisia imposed a blockade on the French naval base at Bizerte, hoping to force its evacuation the crisis culminated in a three-day battle...
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    led in 1847 to the Expedition to Canton which assaulted and took, by a coup de main, the forts of the Bocca Tigris resulting in the spiking of 879 guns.: 501 ...
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  • List of hostage crises Bernard Pons, French Minister for Overseas Territories at the time, who dealt with the matter. [1], Chronologie de Kanaky Nouvelle-Calédonie...
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    Lebanon crisis 1960s Guatemalan Civil War Congo Crisis Bay of Pigs Invasion Bizerte crisis Annexation of Goa Angolan War of Independence Eritrean War of Independence...
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    constructing a palace and the Abu Fihr park; he also created an estate near Bizerte (said by Ibn Khaldun to be without equal in the world). An unfortunate...
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    crise des obus torpilles ("crisis of the torpedo [explosive] shells"), the fort was obsolete without further reinforcement with concrete. The Fort de...
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    light cruiser, HMS Gloucester. Milne sent Indomitable west to coal at Bizerte, instead of south to Malta. For Souchon, Messina was no haven. The Italian...
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    (among others): Hippo Regius (modern Annaba), Hippo Diarrhytus (modern Bizerte), Utica, Carthage, Curubis (north of modern Nabeul), Missis, Hadrumentum...
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    the Black Flags and Vietnamese made an attack on Hanoi, but Chef de Bataillon Berthe de Villers repulsed them in the Battle of Gia Cuc (Gia Quất) on 28...
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    reestablished diplomatic relations, a year after breaking ties following the Bizerte crisis. Born: Carlos Alazraqui, American voice actor and stand-up comedian;...
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