- Tunisia - Wikipedia
Located on the northeastern coast, Tunis is the capital and largest city of the country, which is itself named after Tunis The official language of Tunisia is Arabic The vast majority of Tunisia's population is Arab and Muslim
- Tunisia | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
According to Greek legend, Dido, a princess of Tyre, was the first outsider to settle among the native tribes of what is now Tunisia when she founded the city of Carthage in the 9th century bce
- Tunisia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Even though it is not directly connected, Tunisia is only a few hundred kilometers from the Southern European nations of Italy and Malta Despite being roughly the same size as the state of Wisconsin, Tunisia's north-south extent lends great environmental diversity
- Tunisians - Wikipedia
Tunisians (Arabic: تونسيون, romanized: Tūnisiyyūn) are the citizens and nationals of Tunisia in North Africa, who speak Tunisian Arabic and share a common Tunisian culture and identity
- Our Tunisian Table
Get the first scoop on new recipes and more Our Tunisian Table is a place where we share recipes, stories, and traditions from North Africa the Maghreb
- 25 Most Popular Foods in Tunisia – Tunisian Dishes w Recipes
Tunisian cuisine is full of small, appetizing dishes that combine ingredients, shapes, colors, and flavors A meal in Tunisia can include grilled sea fruits, grilled meat, and a variety of cooked or raw salads in addition to sweets and dried fruits; all finished off with coffee
- 21 Things to Know Before Visiting Tunisia
If you’re less interested in the Tunisian beaches and more interested in the desert culture, then a visit in the shoulder seasons is ideal (March to May; October and November)
- 19 things to know before traveling to Tunisia - The Tunisian Way
Tunisian Arabic, also called Tunisian, Tounsi, and Derja, is spoken by over 11 million people The Tunisian dialect is part of Maghrebi Arabic and resembles the dialects in Libya and Algeria
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