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Tunis, Tunisia
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All About Tunisia |
| Tunisia, the North African country, is the most popular holiday destination among the tourists for its liberal Islamic culture and the modern European approach. It is a unique mix of different culture and civilization which has conditioned the whole country throughout the ages. |
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Culture |
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| Tunisia has the charisma of the ancient civilization perfectly blended with modern European ideas thus making it a very liberal Islamic country. The streets of Tunisia unfold the warm and friendly people who pride not only on their history but also lead their life with cosmopolitan standards. Witness the diversity in the culture while exploring. more... |
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History |
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History of Tunisia which dates back to more than 3,000 years enveloping many civilizations. The land of Tunisia though established by Phoenicians, was vandalized and colonized by a list of invaders like Romans, Spaniards, Arabs, Turks and the French. No wonder, the city has so many places of historical significance. more...
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Food & Drink |
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| Tunisian food smells of a very hot and spicy cuisine which has been mainly influenced by Mediterranean cuisine. Prepared in olive oil, the Tunisians emphasize on fresh food served with unique sauce and wines. Enjoy Couscous, Tajine, Baklava and various sea-foods which add flavor to your palate. more... |
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Climate |
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| The climate in Tunisia varies with the region. Experience the combination of African and Mediterranean climate. No doubt, Tunisia is famous for hot and dry summers also had mild winters in some region. Experience the difference in the temperature which can raise above 40° C. Forget about the soothing raindrops when in Tunisia. more... |
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Money |
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| Tunisian Dinar (TD) is used for business transactions in Tunisia. The TD is divided into 1,000 millimes and the denominations issued are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. Credit cards are also accepted by most of the shops and hotels for any purchases. more... |
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Media |
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| Three French newspapers, government-run radio and TV channels in Arabic and French language connects you in Tunisia to other parts of the globe. more... |
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