Abdelilah Benkirane has been Prime Minister and President of the Governmental Councilsince 29 November 2011. He was appointed by the King of Morocco King Mohammad.
Morocco has a constitutional monarchy enacted only recently by the people of Morocco under the leadership of the King.
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Tunisian dinars (TND)
The currency policies in Tunisia can be explained like this : Bring foreign currency it's good... don't make the state loose currency and take money out of the country". The exchange rate is currently variying between 1 Tunisian Dinar henceforth 1TND = 1 US$ and 1EUR = 1.8 TND.
The most significant Tunisian port is Tunis, which is also the capital of the country. Other Tunisian ports are Bizerte, Gabès, La Goulette, Sfax, Sousse and Zarzis.
the currency in Tunisia is the tunisian dinar- its a closed currency so you can only get it in the country you cant bring it in or take it out
Check with the Tunisian Embassy in Nairoby.
Yessmine is a popular Tunisian baby name.
kerouia is the tunisian/lybic name of the carvi seeds, a plant of the same family of the cummeln/cumino.
the president Zine Alabidine Ben Ali with over $5 billions
the Tunisian protest started because. Mohammed bouazzi a person living in the town sidi bouzid lit himself on fire because the people that worked for the president took his stall of fruit and his money.so they all wanted to get rid of the president and those that worked for him.
If you are Tunisian Living in any foreign country, you can simply consult any Tunisian council there or the Tunisian Embassy. If not, you can come to Tunisia, go either to the principal Municipality in Tunis or to the one you were registered in when you was born and that's all!!! you give your name and the year of birth and it's done. Besides, for any Tunisian who lives outside the country the Tunisian government is making many facilitation for providing the best services to Tunisian immigrants.
Sfax is a four letter name for a port in Tunisia.
As a name I'm not entirely sure but...there is a roman ruin in norther Tunisian that bears this name.
Tunisian rial ended in 1891.
Tunisian franc was created in 1891.
Tunisian franc ended in 1960.
Yes, he is a muslim, he is of Tunisian origin and his first name is Hatem.
Nothing in Islam is called Tunisian god.