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  • Spy Novels Research In Morocco
    By: James Marinero | - Why go cruising in North Africa? I cruised the coast in the autumn of 2010, just before the Tunisian revolution, whilst researching locations for spy novels. If you own a yacht and are thinking about sailing in the Mediterranean, then give a thought to cruising the North African coast. Yes, it has some challenges, but if you've cruised the Spanish coast and the Balearics, you will have learned that coast has its difficulties too - not least of which is finding a mooring in high season. It is ve ...
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  • Black Gold: Film Review
    By: william levi | - After tackling Southeast Asian tigers, Tibetan monks and Neolithic tribesmen,
    globetrotting director Jean-Jacques Annaud sets his sights on the Middle East and the rise of the modern oil industry with the historical epic, Black Gold. Yet despite a subject whose geopolitical repercussions are especially pertinent in light of both 9/11 and the Arab Spring, there is something all too old fashioned and benign about this glossy desert peplum, whose casting of (mostly) non-Arab stars posing ...

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  • What Do Protests And Violence In Egypt And Tunisia Signify?
    By: Kieran Pollard | - Protests have been growing in size and violence for the last several days in Egypt, led on the street by people in their twenties suffering from inflation, exaggerated unemployment, and institutionalized corruption. Additionally, protests against entrenched governments arent limited to Cairo. Crowds have filled plazas and streets across the Middle East in Sanaa, Algiers, and Amman.

    The protests in Egypt have put an unflattering spotlight on the reign of President Mubarak, who has ...

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  • Black Gold Film Presents By Tarak Ben Ammar
    By: william levi | - I had high expectations for Black Gold Film the film that kicked off this year's Doha Tribeca Film Festival in its world premiere. After all, there was so much riding on it, the first big budget Arab blockbuster, a collaboration between major U.S. studios Warner Bros. and Universal with Tunisian visionary producer Tarak Ben Ammar's Quinta Communications and Qatar's own Doha Film Institute. A story about Arab protagonists, filmed entirely in MENA -- Qatar and Tunisia -- and finally chock full of ...
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  • The Oil War
    By: Utrade | - During the past several months you might have heard and read news regarding Libya's unrest and a call for democracy in the country. Western media took great interest in giving round the clock coverage to the events that were happening in Libya. But, did any of you thought why the West has created a strong hold against Libya?... even when they don't fall in true democracy. The world especially the neighboring African countries want to know why the West imposed war on Libya. Let's unleash the hid ...
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  • The Blues Caught By Tunisia
    By: airjordan | - They out of France wasn't able to improve the sketch (1-1) alongside Tunisia referring to Sunday the night or even her second genial come close to matching in readiness that will Community Glass. Jemaa exposed any scoring at the fifth minute, Gallas equalized person in charge during the time of take pleasure in Domenech has made a lot of turns immediately after halftime, like first choices Planus.

    Ribery wagered that a half up against Tunisia, changed to Henry

    Cheerful ...

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  • Dubai Tried To Boost Tourism Numbers With Marketing Drive At 2011 Wtm
    By: Ali Hassan | - Senior officials from the Dubai Events and Promotions Establishment (DEPE) were at the 2011 World Travel Market (WTM) in London this week in an effort to boost tourism numbers to the United Arab Emirate.

    The agency of the Department of Economic Development is trying to encourage more travellers to book Dubai holidays by promoting the emirates offerings at the annual WTM.

    Dubai is competing against other Arab nations including Egypt and Tunisia who are also trying to ...

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  • What Do You Need To Know About Floor Underlayment?
    By: Peter B Yard | - Cork flooring underlayment as the name suggests is an underlayment made from cork. Cork is harvested from the bark of the cork oak tree found in countries like Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, Morocco and France. Cork flooring underlayment comes only from the bark of the tree, unlike hardwood flooring which is produced from felled trees. There's no harm done to the tree itself during harvest since the bark is only peeled and amazingly grows back. With this environment-friendly feature a ...
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  • Autumn Holiday Hotspots From Hays Travel
    By: Jamie Hanson | - Summer is drawing to a close and this autumn, Hays Travel have plenty of cheap holidays for sale. But where is still hot in October? That's a question the experts as Hays Travel are often asked. Happily, they've put together this handy guide of where you can still expect sunshine in September and October.

    The Red Sea: Egypt's desert climate means that even the winters are warm and dry, so good weather in autumn is no problem here. Stay in an all-inclusive hotel on one of the coastli ...

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  • The Enterprise Intranet Goes Social At Exo
    By: eXo | - Every tech company should be the best example of its own technology, so we thought it was time to share the eXo story of how we built and use our social intranet. Launched with eXo Platform, our social intranet satisfies the specific needs of our enterprise organization: managing content, as well as collaborating on projects worldwide U.S., France, Vietnam, Tunisia and Ukraine. In doing so, the notion of going social has been redefined for us now its more interactive, more stick ...
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  • Factoring Helps You Keep Positive Cash Flows
    By: John Hill | - The world remains a vulnerable and volatile place, as demonstrated by the recent crises in Egypt, Tunisia, and elsewhere. The markets initially reacted strongly, with major gains in oil prices and increased volatility among many stocks.

    The lending institutions (e.g. banks) base their decisions on how to lend and to whom on their view of the world, the state of their countrys economy, and the volatility and riskiness that they perceive. Nno matter how strong your business funda ...

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  • Yacht Charter In Malta
    By: ken jones | - Malta, officially the Republic of Malta comprises an archipelago of seven islands situated in the Southern Mediterranean sea, 60 miles off the coast of Sicily, 180 miles east of Tunisia and 188 miles north of Libya. Only the three largest islands Malta, Gozo and Comino are inhabited. The smaller islands are Filfla, Cominotto and the Islands of St. Paul. The coastline of Malta is well indented and provides numerous harbours, bays, creeks, sandy beaches and rocky coves. The length of the Malta's s ...
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  • Holiday Diarrhoea In Tunisia
    By: Adrian Vultur | - Holiday diarrhoea or travellers diarrhoea in Tunisia can often be put down to very poor standards of health and hygiene in holiday hotels.

    Holidaymakers who have stayed at all inclusive holiday hotels in Tunisia, have complained of dirty restaurants, inedible food and poor general standards of hygiene, which often results in food poisoning and gastric illness.

    If you become ill on holiday abroad, it can ruin your holiday and also prove costly, as medication and docto ...

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  • Enjoy Trouble Free Flights To Tunisia
    By: Akofa Wallace | - Several countries in this world have several beautiful places and beautiful views and all those destinations have some specific and unique characteristics making these destinations an outstanding touch. So many other things including the perfect family hotspots, different historical places, botanical gardens, parks, hotels and beaches etc have their own role in order to inspire a human being to explore the entire destination. Thus among all those favorite destinations Tunisia is a very lucrative ...
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  • Salmonella At Holiday Package Tour Hotels
    By: Adrian Vultur | - Salmonella infection is not uncommon at some holiday package tour hotels in Egypt, Turkey, Tunisia, the Dominican Republic, the Maldives, Spain and Portugal and holidaymakers who are affected by sickness can claim compensation when they return to the UK.

    Salmonella is one of the most common forms of infection from contaminated food at holiday hotels, and symptoms usually involve stomach cramps, vomiting, diarrhoea and fever. This type of infection is most likely to cause serious ill ...

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  • Avoiding Food Poisoning In Tunisia
    By: Adrian Vultur | - Food poisoning outbreaks in Tunisia have increased during the past few years and many holidaymakers have become sick after eating contaminated food at all inclusive hotel buffets.

    To help you avoid food poisoning in Tunisia during your holiday, food handlers should always consider the following:

    Carbon dioxide is sometimes used in conjunction with refrigeration to reduce the rate of spoilage of fresh meat, fruits, vegetables and eggs. The optimum concentration of carbon ...

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  • Holiday Food Poisoning Claims
    By: Adrian Vultur | - Holiday food poisoning claims have increased in the past 12 months and holidaymakers have complained of illness after eating food at all inclusive hotels in Egypt, the Dominican Republic, Turkey, Tunisia, Spain, Lanzarote, Tenerife and Cuba.

    Not all food is suitable for bacterial growth. Food containing sugar, salt and acid such as jam or pickles will discourage the growth of bacteria.

    What is important for you to remember are those foods that encourage and allow bacte ...

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  • Claiming Holiday Sickness Compensation Tunisia
    By: Adrian Vultur | - If you want to claim holiday sickness compensation after falling ill in Tunisia, contact a personal injury solicitor when you return to the UK. Claiming compensation is much more straightforward than you think and, with the help of a regulated UK solicitor, you can get the compensation you deserve as quickly as possible.

    Personal injury solicitors in the UK deal with hundreds of cases of holiday illness compensation from holidaymakers who have visited Tunisia each year and many fall ...

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  • Political Unrest Illustrates Importance Of Intelligence Classes For Successful Intelligence Careers
    By: Dan Sommer | - Social and political revolutions are currently trending throughout the Middle East and North Africa. While some revolutions such as Egypt and Tunisia have been "relatively" peaceful, revolutions in countries such as Libya have created a possible greater humanitarian crisis. U.S. lawmakers are under attack for either doing too much or too little to assist seekers of freedom within these countries - mirroring the persistent debate among isolationist versus interventionist foreign policy theories. ...
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  • Tunisia Food Poisoning Claim Solicitor
    By: Adrian Vultur | - If you suffer food poisoning in Tunisia, you should seek advice from a compensation claims solicitor when you return to the UK.

    Some of the most commonly asked questions about food poisoning claims after sickness in Tunisia include:

    1.How much can I claim for holiday illness?
    Contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as you return to the UK. It should not cost you a penny to claim and you will keep ALL of the compensation.
    2.How easy is it ...

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  • Tunisia Holiday Sickness Claims Continue
    By: Shelley Sonnei | - It is important to get the right advice if you are considering taking legal action against your Tour Operator for an illness that you contracted while you were abroad in Tunisia. Specialist Holiday Illness Claims Solicitors may be able to handle your claim when you are back in the UK.

    Many holidaymakers who visit Tunisia each year also return home having suffered with illness while away or continue to suffer sickness when in the UK. In Tunisia, the foods to avoid are undercooked or ...

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  • Claiming For Holiday Sickness In Tunisia
    By: Adrian Vultur | - If you are thinking of claiming for holiday sickness in Tunisia make sure you speak to a regulated no win, no fee personal injury solicitor when you return to the UK to see if you can bring a claim against the tour operator.

    Hundreds of holidaymakers have complained of suffering holiday sickness in Tunisia during the past few years and food to be avoided includes: unpeeled fruit, undercooked meat, ice cubes, reheated food and untreated milk. Only drink mineral water from a bottle wi ...

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  • Some Tunisia Travel Advice Tips
    By: Tom Fisher | - If you're looking for Tunisia travel advice, you must include the famous ruins of the city of Carthage in your agenda. Standing on the eastern shores of Lake Tunis, the city dates from the 8th century BC. One of the longest-enduring cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, it is unfortunate that its historical records disappeared during later wars with the Romans.

    The Medina of Tunis is the ancient area of the city and it was named a World Heritage Site in 1979. It includes 700 monume ...

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  • Japanese Earthquake And Tsunami Prove It's Time To Build Bandwidth
    By: Skip Conover | - The earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11, 2011, and Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya's Revolution 2.0, prove to us that the world has become dependent upon social networks for so many functions that the owners of those networks need to be thinking of their products in an entirely different way. Its time for Internet companies like Twitter, Facebook and the news media like CNNd to build bandwidth and monetize.

    In the days after the 8.9 earthquake off Sendai, Japan, the Internet was ...

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  • How Serious Is Political Risk For Private Equity In Africa?
    By: Will Jimerson | - Just as Africa is being touted as the last investment frontier capable of delivering super returns, the recent populist ousting of Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, and Tunisian president, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, has raised for many investors the continent"s old ghost of political risk.

    And, yes, in extreme situations such as we have seen in Egypt, where trade and tourism stopped almost completely for nearly three weeks, it is difficult for businesses of most types and size ...

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  • Revolutionary Boost For Spanish Island
    By: Henry Ashworth | - In recent years tour operators in the UK, Germany and other European countries have tried to combat the recession by offering new areas that are cheaper than traditional favourites like Lanzarote, and there has been a significant number of tourists happy to try out the new offerings.

    British holidaymakers in particular have found the new destinations tempting as they are outside of the Eurozone, and with their currency struggling against the Euro but still buying good amounts of o ...

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  • Top Ten Things To Do In Hammamet
    By: Gavin Lapidus | - Often called the 'Saint Tropez' of Tunisia this former fishing village boasts wonderful beaches, rejuvenating mineral baths, ancient buildings and fascinating places of interest. If you are travelling to Hammamet on your Tunisia holidays, why not have a browse through my top ten list of things to do in Hammamet?

    1 - Hammamet Beach - The Gulf of Hammamet has some of the most outstanding beaches in Europe. There are uncrowded stretches of beach at the North and the South of the ...

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  • Celebrate The Christmas And New Year In Tunisia
    By: PeterCanning | - Tunisia, a warm Mediterranean destination could be just the right travel destination to celebrate your Christmas and New Year. A relatively small country located along Atlas Mountain range and having a coastal line of 1300 kms, Tunisia is full of natural beauty, rich culture and tradition while serving it tourists with modern and up to date hotel accommodation and travel facilities.

    While at Tunisia you could spend a couple of days at the beach, windsurfing the bluest of seas and ...

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  • Amazing African Destinations: Sousse
    By: Archie Blazer | - Sousse is among the oldest cities in the country of Tunisia, and is famous for having an authentic medina. This place was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and has drawn people from everywhere around the world. However, it seems that the attraction is stronger over people coming from Russia and many East European countries.

    Among the places to visit in Sousse, you need to visit the Great Mosque. While located in the heart of the city, the mosque is so quiet that you will ...

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  • Places To Visit In Tunis
    By: Archie Blazer | - The capital city of Tunisia, Tunis is also the most populated. Although, if you were to compare this city with other capitals you would discover that the population here is scarcer. With about two million people within the metropolitan area, the city is situated in the north east corner of Tunisia along the shoreline of Lake Tunis, or El Bahira in its Arabic version. The lake is actually a natural lagoon which is connected to the Gulf of Tunis through a canal.

    The city is extremel ...

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  • Tunisia: The Pearl Of Mediterranean
    By: TonyEva | - If you want to feel that romantic celebrations at Mediterranean beach, you'd better come to the northeast seacoast in Tunisia in July and August. If you want to avoid the crowd at the beach, the best season is from March to May in the annual. At that time, it is the season of spring, when the nature is full of green and vitality. If you want to see the sunrise and sunset in the Sahara, from October to the March in the next year is better.

    Some magnificent sight spots are introduced ...

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  • Emerging Online Visa Service
    By: Solomon Paul | - Visa is a symbol which entitles a person to enter into a specific country, which has given him a visa, with the help of the official Immigration Service to access in real time. Some countries do not need a visa in some cases. Because of reciprocity agreements they visit your country and you visit their but for max 90 days. Countries where a visa is generally necessary have proper rules and procedure for filling application and you can stay there till the visa expires.


    Visa is ...

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  • Tourists"€™ Glee And Hilarity In The Tunisia
    By: waqas yawar | - The state of Tunisia is of keen importance as it also neighbors the Mediterranean Sea as well. The location of the country reflects an important place where thousands of travelers can travel freely and represents a perfect business place as well. So many people all around the world are always visiting this beautiful destination every year not only for travel and tourism purpose but also for their business trips as well. For all these journeys and travels so many people are always in search for c ...
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  • Holiday Deals To Tusisia
    By: Wayne Bromiley | - People living in the UK have a decided advantage on travel time when it comes to enjoying Cheap Holidays to Tunisia as its only 3 hours to Tunisia. But wherever you hail from you will find a wonderful blend of North African and Mediterranean for a unique and memorable experience. You will have a hard time choosing to leave the comforts of delightful beach resorts and fabulous sand and fun but expect to be tempted to enjoy some great local bazaars along with temptations for your nose with spice s ...
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  • Finding Flights Online - Best Time Of Day To Book A Flight
    By: waqas yawar | - So many other things including the perfect family hotspots, different historical places, botanical gardens, parks, hotels and beaches etc have their own role in order to inspire a human being to explore the entire destination. Thus among all those favorite destinations Tunisia is a very lucrative and outstanding place situated in the African continent where many travelers travel through their cheap flights to Tunisia.
    Tunisia is one of the smallest nations of the world neighboring two main ...

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  • Career Opportunities In Tunisia
    By: mnknaukri | - Tunisia, located in the northernmost part of Africa, is surrounded by Algeria, Libya and Mediterranean Sea. This export oriented country with a diverse economy is growing at a rapid pace creating a plethora of employment opportunities. Jobs in Tunisia are increasing with it being announced the 40th most competitive economy in the world by the World Economic Forum.

    There are plenty of career options in Tunisia as its economy is not dependent only on exports of oil, gas or petroleum. ...

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  • Place To Visit In Tunisia
    By: Vivian R. Jones | - Known for its golden beaches, desert scenery along with the deep blue sea; the Mediterranean paradise of Tunisia is a good resort get-away for the typical sun-and-sea vacationer. Situated in North Africa, this modest nation boasts of a myriad of tourist attractions that seem too much for such a little spot.

    The capital Tunis has a maze of shops and stalls where you'll soon end up haggling amongst the chaos using a shopkeeper and then savoring your prize while sipping tea in a nearby ...

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  • Tunisia! The Clandestine Gem Of An Innovative World, Never Spotted Before
    By: Adam Humza | - The smallest but great country packed with prehistoric metropolises, astonishing natural splendor, vibrant fiesta and affable populace, Tunisia is incredibly blessed with the exceptional highlights. Flights to Tunisia are providing you the opportunity to enter in the world of exquisiteness where you can knock at the serene water on the beach, discover the enormity of Sahara desert, relish your tongue with the scrumptious food and hold various thrilling and exhilarating activities.

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  • The Best Of Two Worlds: Tunisia
    By: bookingwiz | - Isnt it a great feeling when you get to have double the fun at the cost of one? Boarding a flight to Tunisia makes you experience exactly that. Everything about Tunisia is grand and oh-so-irresistible, let it be the landscape, the culture, the people, the heritage, or its other attractions. The smallest nation situated along the Atlas Mountain range, it has rightly earned the sobriquet, The Jewel of Mediterranean. The list of attractions is probably many times the size of the country, a ...
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  • Ctg Healthcare Group: Finding Perfection In Turkey
    By: johnson author | - CTG Healthcare Group, located in Izmir, Turkey, is the place to go for a variety of health care needs including but not limited to cosmetic surgery, orthopedics and obesity treatments. A leading healthcare group, CTG Healthcare Group is known for its high quality yet affordable medical services and treatment of both Turkish residents and international travelers.

    Treatments Offered
    CTG offers variety treatments in dental health care, cosmetic surgery, orthopedic and obesity su ...

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  • Honoring Tradition At Florence Nightingale Hospital
    By: johnson author | - From cardiac care to oncology to spinal surgery, staff at Florence Nightingale Hospital strives to offer the best in expertise, modern technology and patient care that provides the ultimate in satisfaction and success.

    Overview of Treatments
    The Florence Nightingale Hospital specializes in a variety of medical fields including:
    Cardiovascular surgery
    Cardiology
    Organ transplant
    Oncology
    Plastic surgery
    Robotic heart and prostate surgery - ut ...

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  • Focus On Turkey: Acibadem Healthcare Group
    By: johnson author | - One of those locations is the Acibadem Healthcare Group located in Istanbul, Turkey. The Acibadem Healthcare Group offers six general hospitals and medical centers, outpatient clinics, laboratories, and an ophthalmology center. The hospital facilities offer services for patients both domestically and abroad, and the international patient center staff at the healthcare group offer effective and timely responses to international questions and concerns regarding treatment plans, prospective length ...
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  • Allure Of Tunisia For Real Estate Investment
    By: Melissa Chappell | - Tunisias emerging real estate opportunities are quietly making an impact, as growing numbers of buyers begin to discover the attractions of this truly unique market. Having been relatively overlooked in the few years the market has been open to foreign investment, Tunisia features fantastic potential to attract huge demand in the near future.

    The hidden gem of North Africa managed to withhold from mass international demand while the domestic market developed and stabilised. Prior ...

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  • Where Can I Travel In Tunisia?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Tunisia is a rich North African country and though being this areas smallest country, Tunisia has overwhelmingly diverse attractions. She is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast and lies to the immediate south of Italy and Malta. Arabic is the official language of the slightly over 10 million Tunisians most of whom are Muslims. Air transport to Tunisia is swift and convenient, with the country served by a number of international airports. The Carthage International Air ...
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  • What Not To Miss On A Tour Or Vacation In Tunisia
    By: Stuart Cheese | - In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to and the best places to visit, so with this in mind I will endeavour to give a good opinion on those. Here then, are my top suggestions for sites to visit during your holiday in Tunisia.
    Tunisia for the most part is mainly dry, however in the north of the country there are many forests making the landscape fertile and lush. Sandy deserts dominate the south of ...

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  • Tunisia Is The Smallest Country In Africa
    By: Douglas Scott | - The smallest country in North Africa is Tunisia. The capital of this country is Tunis. Around forty percent of the country is composed of the Sahara desert. Tunisia is a surprisingly fertile land. It has six national parks.

    Prior to 1958 education in Tunisia was only available to a privileged minority. It is now given a high priority.

    The main airports for international predominantly charter flights are Tunis-Carthage, Monastir and Jerba. Crossing by ferry from Fran ...

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  • Tunisia Golden Sun Drenched Shores
    By: Douglas Scott | - Tunisia officially the Tunisian Republic is a country situated on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa. It is the northernmost African country and the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountain range.

    Around forty percent of the country is composed of the Sahara desert, with much of the remainder consisting of particularly fertile soil and a 1300 km coastline.

    An ancient country Tunisia first saw the beginnings of human settlement half a million y ...

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  • Budget Travel To Tunisia, A North African Oasis
    By: Martin Kleis | - Tunisia is the smallest of the North African countries but also a very popular one, with a culture and historical sights to compete with the best in North Africa. The fact that Tunisia was occupied by many of the great Mediterranean empires during its turbulent history, has given it a unique and interesting way of life which is unlike its larger neighbors.

    There is plenty to see and do in this small country and in fact many European citizens do. With stunning Islamic architecture, ...

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