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Tunisia was inhabited by various ancient civilizations, including the Phoenicians, who founded the city of Carthage around the 9th century BCE. The region has a rich history, with influences from the Romans, Byzantines, and Arabs. As a modern nation, Tunisia gained its independence from French colonial rule in 1956. The concept of "discovery" is complex, as various cultures have inhabited the area long before it became a modern nation-state.

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