Yes, Tunisia does have 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) of coastline. Some of the most known tunisian coastal cities are, La Marsa, Ezzahra, Hammam Lif, Hammamet, Sousse and Sfax.
Tunisia, with the mountain ranges, the coastline and the Sahara desert with much of the remainder consisting of fertile soil 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". After many years of gaining their own independence, the nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba became its first president and led the modernization of the country in July 25, 1957. I hope that's enough information for you.
Yes, Tunisia a territory.
No, Tunisia isn't wealthy. The GDP per capita of Tunisia is 3979.42 US dollars in 2013.
Yes, Italy was annex Tunisia.
No, if we wanted to go to Tunisia it would not be cheap.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.
Tourists are most attracted to the city of Tunis, the ruins of Carthage, beaches, and beach resorts along Tunisia's Mediterranean coastline.
Countries in Africa which border the Mediterranean are: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria & Morocco. Morocco also has an Atlantic coastline. There are also European & Asian countries which have Mediterranean coasts.
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Tunisia was colonized on Tunis and other city in Tunisia.
Tunisia is in Northern Africa - not Europe.
Tunisia, with the mountain ranges, the coastline and the Sahara desert with much of the remainder consisting of fertile soil 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". After many years of gaining their own independence, the nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba became its first president and led the modernization of the country in July 25, 1957. I hope that's enough information for you.
Libya is in Africa, on the northern edge of the continent, with a coastline along the Mediterranean Sea.
Tunisia is in Africa.
Yes, Tunisia a territory.
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Yes, Metlaoui is in Tunisia.