Algerians
no it was called africa before then carthage and nowadays it's called tunisia
The Sahara is found partly in Tunisia.
it's called cous cous btw
Cous-Cous or Couscous
The Tunisian Republic.
Chotts
Carthage
Tunisian people
No!
The word Tunisia is derived from Tunis, a central urban hub and the capital of modern-day Tunisia. The present form of the name with its Latinate suffix, -ia evolved from French Tunisie.
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Sometimes Libya is also included.
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.