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Tunisia counts about 10. million people in around the year 2000, now we are estimated to be like 12. million of people but no one trusts that source (the old government's mortage) I would assume that we are like growing gradually to reach the 14 million in 5 years.
Most of people are concentrated in Tunis the capital and the coastal touristic strip, the middle, north-west and south are not such busy. Coastal south like Sfax, Mednin and the Island of Djerba are alive populated places. Sfax is the second economical pillar after Tunis.
Most people live in the north part of Tunisia and at the coast. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabarka, Bizerte, Tunis, Hawareya, Nabeul, Mestir, Mehdia, Sfax. these are from left to right on the coastal strip of Tunisia from North-west to south-east, they are the most dynamic places in the country. However, Tunis and Sfax are having massive concentration of population due to services and jobs.
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Yes, many British people live in Canada.
Yes, Tunisia a territory.
Many people do not live in Alaska because it is too cold. There are also dangerous animals
There are terrapins in Tunisia, so yes. Tortoises also live in Tunisia. Sea turtles nest there.
In the area of today's Lebanon, Syria and Palestine, and at Carthage in today's Tunisia.
because they need shoes
North Africa (Canary Islands, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya)
Mr Sami DAOUAY who wrote the GUIDE "Djerba en Poche" and creator innovator of many projects in Tunisia
yes
no, it is too warm there
No!
Algerians
Tunisian people
Hal Gill lives in Tunisia
I do not know how many wars have gone on in Tunisia, Africa. I am guessing a lot