- Tunisia - Wikipedia
Known for its ancient architecture, souks, and blue coasts, it covers 163,610 km 2 (63,170 sq mi), and has a population of 12 1 million It contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert; much of its remaining territory is arable land
- Tunisia | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
According to Greek legend, Dido, a princess of Tyre, was the first outsider to settle among the native tribes of what is now Tunisia when she founded the city of Carthage in the 9th century bce
- Tunisia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Even though it is not directly connected, Tunisia is only a few hundred kilometers from the Southern European nations of Italy and Malta Despite being roughly the same size as the state of Wisconsin, Tunisia's north-south extent lends great environmental diversity
- Tunisia travel - Lonely Planet | Africa
From Carthage to Tunis, discover beautiful beaches, ancient sites and desert landscapes in our Tunisia travel guide Find top attractions and expert tips
- Tunisia - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Tunisia is situated between Algeria and Libya, bordering the Mediterranean Sea The country shares maritime borders with Italy Tunisia covers an area of 163,610 km²; this makes it about two-thirds the size of the United Kingdom or slightly larger than the US state of Georgia
- Tunisia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Republic of Tunisia (Arabic: تونس Tūnis), is a country in North Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea
- Travel to Tunisia in 2026: Tips + Itinerary - Against the Compass
This guide contains everything you need to know to travel to Tunisia, including travel tips and a compelling 2-week itinerary
- Discover Tunisia differently - Discover Tunisia
With his camera and his backpack, Rabii Ben Brahim explores the lesser-known corners of Tunisia Despite his lack of money, he shares his photos and videos on social networking sites to spread the word about the diversity of his country’s landscapes
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