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Tunisian Republic

The Tunisian Republic is located on the northernmost part of the African continent. It is bordered on the west by Algeria, on the north and east by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the southeast by Libya.

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Who won the Battle of Tunisia in 1943?

The Germans & Italians were defeated by a combined force of British, US, & some Free French & Polish forces. There were many taken prisoner, over 200 000. It led to the allied invasion of 'the soft underbelly of europe' as Churchill described it.

What are problems in Tunisia?

The BIGGEST Problem A major problem throughout Tunisia is desertification. Poor farming techniques, such as overgrazing, along with deforestation, soil erosion, and a limited supply of natural sources of freshwater are all contributing to the problem of desertification. Humans Impact on Natural Resources There is a ton of air pollution and water pollution due to ineffective disposal of toxic and hazardous materials in water. Many of these toxic materials have dangerous gasses in them, so when dumping the toxic materials in water, bubbles of toxic gasses are created and are lifted to the air.

What countries do Ecuador are visa free?

For starters, the entire South American continent (with a few small exceptions like Guyanas (French, Dutch, English) plus Turkey, Kosovo, Andorra, Liechtenstein, & a few odd countries in Africa are visa free.

Who founded the city of Carthage in Tunisia?

According to Roman legend it was founded in 814 BC by Phoenician colonists under the leadership of Elissa (Queen Dido). It became a large and rich city and thus a major power in the Mediterranean. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland. One of them was Hannibal's invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War, culminating in the Carthaginian victory at Cannae and leading to a serious threat to the continuation of Roman rule over Italy. After the Third Punic War, the city was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. However, the Romans refounded Carthage which became one of the three most important cities of the Empire and the capital of the short-lived Vandal kingdom. It remained one of the most important Roman cities until the Muslim conquest when it was destroyed a second time in 698 AD.

Source : Wikipedia

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What is the weather in Tunisia?

Tunisia, a country eligible for an exotic holiday. A natural wonder, with beaches. In Tunisia, the people, very modern. Tunisia, which hosted many civilizations throughout history, will affect you a lot of historical beauty. Is one of the most beautiful countries in North Africa. This country attracts tourists each year up to half of the population. Mint tea is famous. Carthage and the Bardo Museum are must-sees.

Now weather is about 34 C.

What is Entreprise Tunisienne d'Activites Petroliere's population?

The population of Entreprise Tunisienne d'Activites Petroliere is 2,009.

Is Tunisia at war 2011?

it was a revolution and not war! Tunisia is safe now.

How many people can read and write in Tunisia?

mr barker and brad robinson both like watching granny orn togeter

Why did France grant independence to Morocco and Tunisia in 1956 but not to alegria?

The French granted full independence to Morocco and Tunisia in 1956 because Algeria was home to one million French settlers,France chose to keep control there.

Are there any deadly snakes and spiders to watch out for in Tunisia?

Most snakes species in Tunisia are not venomous . That means , yes there are some

Deadley snakes like the horned viper but d'ont worry all these snakes are not aggressive and very shy and you won't see them on your way and if it happen and you cross them they will quickly try to hide from you because you are the threat to them and them !