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See also Tunísia
Proper nounTunisia
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Tunisia (pronounced US: /tjuːˈniːʒə/ tew-NEE-zhə, UK: /tjuːˈnɪziə/ tew-NIZ-iə; Arabic: تونس Tūnis), officially the Tunisian Republic (الجمهورية التونسية al-Jumhūriyya at-Tūnisiyya), is the northernmost country in Africa. It is an Arab country and is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Its area is almost 165,000 km², with an estimated population of just over 10.3 million. Its name is derived from the capital Tunis located in the north-east. Tunisia is the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountain range. The south of the country is composed of the Sahara desert, with much of the remainder consisting of particularly fertile soil and 1,300 km of coastline. Both played a prominent role in ancient times, first with the famous Phoenician city of Carthage, then as the Africa Province which was known as the "bread basket" of the Roman Empire. Later, Tunisia was occupied by Vandals during the 5th century AD, Byzantines in the 6th century, and Arabs in the 8th century. Under the Ottoman Empire, Tunisia was known as "Regency of Tunis". It passed under French protectorate in 1881. After obtaining independence in 1956, the country took the official name of the "Kingdom of Tunisia" at the end of the reign of Lamine Bey and the Husainid Dynasty. With the proclamation of the Tunisian republic on July 25, 1957, the nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba became its first president and led the modernization of the country. Today Tunisia is an export-oriented country, in the process of liberalizing its economy while politically it is a dictatorship in all but name. Tunisia has an authoritarian regime in the guise of a procedural democracy led by Zine El Abidine Ben Ali who has governed as President since 1987 and has systematically diminished freedom of press and political pluralism while keeping appearances of democracy (for references see, below, for the politics of Tunisia). Tunisia has close relations with both the European Union — with whom it has an association agreement — and the Arab world. Tunisia is also a member of the Arab League and the African union. The regime's claimed success in oppressing political Islam and its pro-western foreign policy have protected it from criticism for its lack of democratic accountability and its violations of human rights and freedom of press. France, the former colonial power, lends support to the regime in exchange for which Tunisia in large part aligns its economic and foreign policies with those of France. Every year numerous Tunisians attempt illegal immigration to European countries like Italy by sea. Many die trying when the small boats in which they are riding capsize or go adrift at sea. Others reach their destination but are forcibly repatriated. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How can Tunisians pay for goods on foreign sites from Tunisia? Q. In Tunisia we can't get international credit cards. We use our local currency the Dinar which is not totally convertible to foreign currency. I am ready to pay Dinars but the world outside Tunisia does not accept them. What can I do? Asked by Tawfik - Mon Mar 15 21:16:22 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well it is kind of a problem Tawfik! Why don't you try to open an account on PayPal* and fallow the instruction, normally you have to fill in your account with currencies like U$ dollar or the uro etc.., try to convince one of your relatives abroad if you know anybody, it is not necessarily that the person put his credit card information in your PayPal account but at least he can open another PayPal account (it is free) and then send you money on yours, you can receive up to $500 US on a Tunisian PayPal account to spend each year, so you can arrange with that person to pay him back in Tunisia, or to pay him in advance, or if the person is already in Tunisia you can go together and open an account for each one of you, and then you both… [cont.] Answered by Mohamed C - Mon Mar 15 23:25:23 2010 Tunisia or Egypt for winter sun at christmas? Q. I am planning a holiday over the christmas period & cant decide between sharm el sheikh egypt & hammamet or sousse Tunisia. I am looking for good weather for relaxaton by the pool & at the beach. Can anyone tell me what the weather is like that time of year at either destination? & also which they would recommend for good food & hospitality? Asked by vic - Sun Jul 26 09:45:13 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. i was in Sharm last Christmas . the weather was superb, 25 C am and 15 C pm . the food is wonderful , esp in Naama Bay in the international and national restaurants . there are discos and lively places to order your meals and drinks . waiters and attendents in hotels are very friendly . the mornings are warm and sunny , so you can enjoy all kinds of watersports . the evenings are cool , so you can enjoy indoor or outdoor activities . there are shops and malls where you can get souvenirs . enjoy . Answered by Moonrise - Sun Jul 26 18:24:47 2009 What is the voltage in Tunisia and what type of plug adapter do I need?
Q. We are traveling from the Uk. and have all sorts of adapters but not sure which is used in Tunisia Asked by Keefjan - Sun Jan 6 13:16:24 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The voltage in Tunisia is 230V with a Frequency of 50Hz You will need a C and/or E type plug as shown here: Hope this helped. If I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me. Answered by s - Sun Jan 6 13:27:46 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Tunisia" In the News: U.S. overpowers Tunisia in men's world championship basketball ... - Memphis Commercial Appeal
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