they are cucumber melon onion potatoes and tomatoes
Tunisia imports textiles, machinery, heavy equipment, fuels, chemicals, and food - mostly from southern Europe. Major trading partners are France, Italy, Germany, and Spain.
Tunisia's economy relies on a diverse range of imports and exports. It primarily exports textiles, agricultural products (such as olive oil and citrus fruits), and machinery, particularly to European markets. On the import side, Tunisia brings in machinery, vehicles, and energy products, including petroleum. The trade balance is influenced by its geographical proximity to Europe, facilitating strong trade relationships.
No you can't the Dinar is a closed currency it is not quoted on International Money Exchanges and has no value out side of Tunisia, and on top of that it is illegal to import or export the dinar by Tunisian law.
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Tunisia was colonized on Tunis and other city in Tunisia.
Tunisia is in Northern Africa - not Europe.
Tunisia is in Africa.
Yes, you can take cash from Tunisia to the UK, but there are regulations to be aware of. If you are carrying €10,000 or more (or the equivalent in other currencies), you must declare it to customs upon entry into the UK. Additionally, it's advisable to check both Tunisian and UK regulations regarding currency export and import limits before traveling.
Tunisia
Yes, Metlaoui is in Tunisia.
The Sahara enters Tunisia.
Yes, Tunisia a territory.