Tunisia is divided into 24 provinces, known as "governorates." These include Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, Kairouan, and Gabès, among others. Each governorate serves as an administrative region, with its own local government and capital. The provinces vary in size and population, contributing to the country's cultural and economic diversity.
Yes, Tunisia a territory.
No, Tunisia isn't wealthy. The GDP per capita of Tunisia is 3979.42 US dollars in 2013.
No, if we wanted to go to Tunisia it would not be cheap.
Yes, Italy was annex Tunisia.
Tunisia (Tunisian Republic) - 63,170 square miles.
No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.No, Tunisia is not a member of the European Union.
Tunisia was colonized on Tunis and other city in Tunisia.
Tunisia is in Northern Africa - not Europe.
Tunisia is in Africa.
Tunisia
Yes, Tunisia a territory.
Yes, Metlaoui is in Tunisia.
The Sahara enters Tunisia.
TUNISIA controls Tunisia. It is an independent country and has been since 1956. Tunisia has strong economic ties with France, but France does not exert any strong political influence in Tunisia beyond what the Tunisian people want from the French government.
The Roman Empire had far more than seven provinces. During the Roman republic there were 16 provinces. In the period of rule by emperors the number increased to 50 provinces. The first seven Roman provinces were: Sicilia (Sicily, 241 BC) Sardinia et Corsica (238 BC), Hispania Citerior (Nearer Spain, 197 BC), Hispania Ulterior (further Spain, 197 BC), Macedon (mainland Greece, 168 BC) and Africa (present day Tunisia, western Libya and apt of eastern Algeria, 146 BC)
Tunis, the largest town in Tunisia.
what are the physical features of tunisia?