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  1. Tunisia

    br conventional long name Tunisian Republic common name Tunisia image flag Flag of Tunisia.svg image coat Coat of arms of Tunisia.svg symbol type Coat of arms image map Tunisia orthographic ..., Order, Justice ref name art4 Cite journal title Tunisia Constitution contribution Article 4 contribution ... 2009 12 23 postscript . ref official languages Arabic ref name art1 Cite journal title Tunisia Constitution ... date 1957 07 25 accessdate 2011 04 02 postscript . Translation by the University of Bern Tunisia ... Presidential Republic ref name art1 leader title1 President of Tunisia President leader title2 Prime Minister of Tunisia Prime Minister leader name1 Moncef Marzouki leader name2 Hamadi Jebali area ... 10,673,800 ref name ins http www.ins.nat.tn National Statistics Institute of Tunisia ar icon ref GDP ... 2CNGDPDPC 2CPPPGDP 2CPPPPC&grp 0&a title Tunisia publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 2011 ... Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers accessdate 8 November 2010 ref calling code 216 Tunisia ... Republic ref group note The long name of Tunisia in Languages of Tunisia other languages used in the country ... in the northeast. Tunisia is the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountains Atlas mountain ... consisting of particularly fertile soil and convert 1300 km mi of coastline. Tunisia has relations ... and the Arab world . Tunisia is also a member of the Arab Maghreb Union , the Arab League , and the African Union . Tunisia has established close relations with France in particular, through economic ... Tunis Etymology label 1 Etymology of Tunis The word Tunisia is derived from Tunis a city and capital of modern day Tunisia. The present form of the name, with its Latinate suffix nowrap ia , evolved ... province of Africa Roman province Africa , which was known as the bread basket of Rome. Later, Tunisia ..., and Arabs in the 8th century. Under the Ottoman Empire , Tunisia was known as Regency of Tunis . It passed ... took the official name of the Kingdom of Tunisia at the end of the reign of Lamine Bey and the Husainid ...   more details



  1. Parliament of Tunisia

    Politics of Tunisia The Parliament of Tunisia lang ar transl ar al Barlam n at T ns is made up of Bicameralism two houses The upper chamber, the Chamber of Councillors of Tunisia Chamber of Councillors The lower chamber, the Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia Chamber of Deputies Category Government of Tunisia Category Parliaments by country Tunisia Category Bicameral legislatures Tunisia Category National legislatures Tunisia Africa legislatures tunisia stub ar fr Parlement Tunisie pl Parlament Tunezji ...   more details



  1. Book:Tunisia

    saved book title The People s Guide to Tunisia subtitle cover image Flag of Tunisia.svg cover color Contents Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Outline of Tunisia

    double image right Flag of Tunisia.svg 194 Coat of arms of Tunisia.svg 109 The Flag of Tunisia The Coat of arms of Tunisia Image Satellite image of Tunisia in August 2001.jpg thumb right 300px Satellite image of Tunisia, in summer Tunisia IPAc en US audio En us Tunisia.ogg tj u n i respell tew ... Sea . Tunisia is the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountains Atlas ... consisting of particularly fertile soil and convert 1300 km mi of coastline. In ancient times, Tunisia ... of and topical guide to Tunisia TOC limit limit 2 General reference Common English country name Tunisia Official English country name The Tunisian Republic List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names Countries and nations Adjectival s Tunisia n Etymology Name of Tunisia International rankings of Tunisia ISO country codes TN, TUN, 788 ISO region codes See ISO 3166 2 TN Internet country code top level domain .tn Geography of Tunisia Main Geography of Tunisia Tunisia is a Nation state country Location Tunisia is situated within the following regions Northern Hemisphere and Eastern ... of Tunisia High Jebel ech Chambi convert 1544 m ft 0 abbr on Low Shatt al Gharsah convert 17 m ft 0 ... Sea 1,148 km Population of Tunisia 10,327,000   List of countries by population 79th most populous country Area of Tunisia 163610  km sup 2 sup commons Atlas of Tunisia Atlas of Tunisia Environment of Tunisia Climate of Tunisia Environmental issues in Tunisia List of ecoregions in Tunisia Ecoregions in Tunisia Renewable energy in Tunisia Geology of Tunisia Protected areas of Tunisia List of biosphere reserves in Tunisia Biosphere reserves in Tunisia List of national parks of Tunisia National parks of Tunisia Wildlife of Tunisia Flora of Tunisia Fauna of Tunisia List of birds of Tunisia Birds of Tunisia List of mammals of Tunisia Mammals of Tunisia Natural geographic features of Tunisia ... List of World Heritage Sites in the Arab States Tunisia World Heritage Sites in Tunisia Gulfs of Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Subdivisions of Tunisia

    Image Governorates of Tunisia.svg thumb right 200px Governorates of Tunisia Main Governorates of Tunisia Delegations of Tunisia Tunisia is divided into 24 governorates of Tunisia . The governorates are divided into 264 Delegations of Tunisia delegations or district s mutamadiyat , and further subdivided into municipality municipalities shaykhat s ref http www.statoids.com utn.html Tunisia Governorates Bot generated title ref and sectors imadats . ref http www.tunisieindustrie.nat.tn fr doc.asp?mcat 12&mrub 105&msrub 204&dev true Portail de l industrie Tunisienne , in French ref Africa topic Subdivisions of References Reflist Category Subdivisions of Tunisia Category Subdivisions by country Tunisia Category Country subdivisions of Africa Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Tunisia News

    Tunisia News is the first daily English newspaper in Tunisia . It was founded by former Tunisian Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources Mohamed Lahbib Haddad. Category Newspapers published in Tunisia Category English language newspapers ...   more details



  1. Kingdom of Tunisia

    Kingdom of Tunisia may refer to Ottoman Tunisia during the 18th century de facto an independent kingdom , in contemporary sources known as kingdom of Tunis Royaume de Tunis the short lived, unilaterally declared kingdom of Tunisia of Muhammad VIII al Amin March 1956 to July 1957 disambig ...   more details



  1. Sport in Tunisia

    Unreferenced date September 2007 Association football Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia. The most watched sports in Tunisia are Association football football , Team handball handball , volleyball , basketball , tennis , and rugby union . Sport is encouraged in school, and local sports clubs receive financial support from the local governments. The national stadium is the Stade 7 November . Football Image Tunisia Netherlands Stade de Rad s 2.jpg right thumb Stade 7 November de Rad s Main Football in Tunisia Association football Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia. The Tunisia national football team , also known as The Eagles of Carthage , won the 2004 African Cup of Nations CAN which was held in Tunisia. They also represented Africa in the 2005 Confederations Cup which was held in Germany , but they could not go beyond the first round. The Eagles of Carthage have participated in four FIFA World Cup Championships. The Premier Football League is the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 . The main clubs are Esp rance Sportive de Tunis , Club Africain , Sfaxian Sportive Club and toile Sportive du Sahel . The latter team participated in the 2008 World Cup for Clubs and reached the semi final match, in which it was eliminated by Boca Juniors from Argentina. Rugby union Main Rugby union in Tunisia Rugby union is a popular sport in Tunisia. The Tunisia national rugby union ... popular sport in Tunisia. The Tunisia national handball team has participated in several Handball World Championships. In 2005, Tunisia held the 2005 Handball World Championship, and they came fourth ... sport, with the national team winning eight championships in Africa. Tennis In tennis , Tunisia ... de Tunisia , being the main annual competition of Cycling in Tunisia. P tanque P tanque is mostly played in the north of Tunisia. Tunisia has won the world championship many times. See also Tunisia at the Olympics References Sport in Africa Category Sport in Tunisia ar fr Sport en ...   more details



  1. Football in Tunisia

    Association football Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia . The game is played nationwide CLP 1, CLP 2 & CLP 3 and at a competitive level in the 4 regions and 24 governorates that make up the country. Tunisia have reached 4 FIFA World Cup final competitions 1978 FIFA World Cup 1978 , 1998 FIFA World Cup 1998 , 2002 FIFA World Cup 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cup 2006 , and have also appeared at the African Cup of Nations on 13 occasions, winning once 2004 African Cup of Nations 2004 . Football in Tunisia Ligue Professionnelle 1 Ligue Professionnelle 2 Ligue Professionnelle 3 Football in Africa Category Football in Tunisia Tunisia sport stub footy stub ar ...   more details



  1. Gharbi, Tunisia

    Gharbi is the second largest of the Kerkennah Islands off the north coast of Tunisia . The name means Westerner in Arabic. Chief town is Mellita . The island has an area of 69  km sup 2 sup . The largest island of the group, Chergui , means Easterner in Arabic. Tunisia geo stub coord 34 39 N 11 02 E source kolossus plwiki display title Category Islands of Tunisia ar ca Gharbi el es Gharbi fr Gharbi Kerkennah pl Gharbi ...   more details



  1. Wildlife of Tunisia

    Image MhorrGazelleza.jpg thumb Dama Gazelle The wildlife of Tunisia is composed of its flora and fauna . It has 84 species of mammals and 375 species of birds. Tunisia is well documented for its addax and Dama Gazelle population. Fauna Empty section date February 2011 Mammals main List of mammals in Tunisia Birds main List of birds of Tunisia Notes Reflist References Cite book url http www.bucknell.edu msw3 title Mammal Species of the World A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference 3rd ed editor last Wilson editor first Don E. editor2 last Reeder editor2 first DeeAnn M. publisher Johns Hopkins University Press year 2005 accessdate 3 August 2009 cite web url http animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu site index.html title Animal Diversity Web publisher University of Michigan Museum of Zoology date 1995 2006 accessdate 22 May 2007 cite web last Lepage first Denis authorlink coauthors year url http www.bsc eoc.org avibase avibase.jsp?region tn&pg checklist&list clements title Checklist of birds of Tunisia format work Bird Checklists of the World publisher Avibase accessdate 26 April 2007 cite book title Birds of the World a Checklist first James F. last Clements publisher Cornell University Press year 2000 isbn 0934797161 pages 880 WildlifeofAfrica Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Wildlife Of Tunisia Category Biota of Tunisia Category Wildlife by country Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Constitution of Tunisia

    Politics of Tunisia The Constitution of Tunisia is the supreme law of the Tunisia Tunisian Republic . The Constitution is the framework for the organization of the Politics of Tunisia Tunisian government and for the relationship of the federal government with the governates, citizens, and all people within Tunisia. It was adopted on 1 June 1959 and amended in 1988 and 2002, after the Tunisian constitutional referendum, 2002 Tunisian constitutional referendum of 2002 . Role of Articles 56 and 57 during the 2011 presidential transition During the Tunisian revolution , President of Tunisia President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali left Tunisia on 14 January 2011 ref name BBC 12195025 cite news title Tunisia President Zine al Abidine Ben Ali forced out url http www.bbc.co.uk news world africa 12195025 work BBC News date 15 January 2011 accessdate 26 October 2011 ref ref name Angelique Chrisafis cite news title Zine al Abidine Ben Ali forced to flee Tunisia as protesters claim victory first1 Angelique last1 Chrisafis first2 Ian last2 Black url http www.guardian.co.uk world 2011 jan 14 tunisian president flees country protests work The Guardian date 15 January 2011 accessdate 26 October 2011 ref and Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi stated that he became the acting President under Article 56 of the Constitution ... Tunisia url http www.alarabiya.net articles 2011 01 14 133432.html work Al Arabiya date 14 January 2011 accessdate 26 October 2011 ref ref name PM replaces cite news title PM replaces Tunisia president ... s claim, since under Article 57 of the Constitution of Tunisia, the Constitutional Council ... Tunisia swears in interim leader url http english.aljazeera.net news africa 2011 01 201111513513854222.html ... http confinder.richmond.edu admin docs Tunisiaconstitution.pdf Constitution of Tunisia in English Africa in topic Constitution of Category 1959 in Tunisia Category Constitutions by country Tunisia Category Politics of Tunisia Tunisia stub ar de Verfassung der Republik Tunesien fr Constitution ...   more details



  1. Monoprix (Tunisia)

    Soci t Nouvelle Maison de la Ville de Tunis , or SNMVT Monoprix , is a chain of grocery stores in Tunisia , with its head office in M grine . ref http www.snmvt.com mentions legales.html Mentions l gales . Monoprix Tunisia. Retrieved on 24 December 2011. Adresse 1, Rue Larbi Zarrouk M grine Tunisie ref They are operated by the Groupe Mabrouk , which in 2007 had a 38 marketshare in Tunisia. ref http www.zawya.com marketing.cfm?zp&p countries tn macrowatch.cfm?eiusection SUPERMARKET 20SHAKE UP Tunisia industry Supermarket shake up . Economist Intelligence Unit . 1 February 2007. Retrieved on 24 December 2011. The Mabrouk group, which has 38 market share, runs 50 Monoprix ... ref Historically the company had ties with the Zine al Abidine Ben Ali government. ref Lagorce, Aude. http www.menafn.com qn news story.asp?storyid 7B0E9697B6 2227 11E0 A9F3 00212804637C 7D Jasmine revolution spooks investors . MENAFN . Retrieved on 24 December 2011. ref See also Portal Tunisia Companies Food Monoprix References reflist External links http www.snmvt.com Monoprix Tunisia fr icon Use dmy dates date January 2012 Category Companies of Tunisia Category Supermarkets Tunisia stub Africa company stub Retail company stub ar fr Monoprix Tunisie ...   more details



  1. President of Tunisia

    is the head of state of Tunisia . Tunisia is a Presidential system presidential republic in which ... of the Prime Minister of Tunisia , formally the head of government . Under Article 44 of the Constitution of Tunisia , the president is also the commander in chief of the Tunisian Armed Forces ... Tunisia history as an independent state , Tunisia has lacked political freedom and has seen the violation of human rights . Because of this, Elections in Tunisia presidencial elections in Tunisia ... France , Tunisia has had just List of Presidents of Tunisia two elected presidents . The first .... On December 12, 2011, Moncef Marzouki was elected by the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia as the interim president of Tunisia. Latest election main Tunisian general election, 2009 Tunisian presidential election, 2009 See also List of Presidents of Tunisia Prime Minister of Tunisia Tunisia topics TunisianPresidents Heads of state and government of African states DEFAULTSORT President Of Tunisia Category Presidents of Tunisia Category Executive branch of the Tunisian government Tunisia stub ar ... la R publique tunisienne id Daftar Presiden Tunisia ka ms Senarai Presiden Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Transport in Tunisia

    Tunisia has a number of international airports to service its sizable tourist trade. Tunis is the center ... Image Tunisian Railway Map.svg thumb A map of the railway network of Tunisia, including major cities Tunisia inherited much of its rail transport system from the French and the Tunisian Government ... 271205 4.html Welcome to Tunisia Online News Updates The latest news from Tunisia Bot generated title ... . Tunis has a light rail system. In the south of Tunisia, there is a narrow gauge railway called the Sfax Gafsa Railway which delivers phosphates and iron ore to the harbour at Sfax . Tunisia has ... by road through the interior. In 2002, Tunisia borrowed 300 million from the European Investment ... A1 motorway Tunisia A1 motorway A2 motorway Tunisia A2 motorway A3 motorway Tunisia A3 motorway A4 motorway Tunisia A4 motorway International highways Route 1 in the Trans African Highway network passes through Tunisia, linking it to North African nations including Algeria, Morocco, Libya and Egypt , and to West African nations via Mauritania . In addition a feeder road links Tunisia to the Trans Sahara Highway from Algeria to West Africa. Pipelines Tunisia has an extensive pipeline network ... products. Petrochemicals are Tunisia s third most important export despite the small size of its oil ... and harbours Tunis is the most significant port in Tunisia with other significant ports on the Mediterranean Sea including Bizerte , Gab s , La Goulette , Sfax, Sousse and Zarzis . Tunisia s merchant marine consisted of 14 ships as at 2002. Aviation As of 2002, Tunisia had 30 airports including several ... significant airports serve Sfax, Houmt Souk , Monastir, Tunisia Monastir , Tozeur and Tabarka . Tunisair is the national airline. See also Tunisia References Reflist http education.yahoo.com reference ... in Tunisia Tunisia Encyclop dia Britannica Online page 16 accessed 18 March 2006 North Africa Encyclop dia ... Railways in Northern Africa http www.tourismtunisia.com welcom access.html Tourism Tunisia Airports ...   more details



  1. Internet in Tunisia

    Main Telecommunications in Tunisia The Internet in Tunisia reached 1.7 million users in 2008. Access Tunisia has one of the most developed telecommunications infrastructures in North Africa with broadband ... optic backbone and international access via submarine cables, terrestrial and satellite links. Tunisia ... www.budde.com.au Research Tunisia Telecoms Mobile Broadband and Forecasts.html Tunisia Telecoms, Mobile ... 3,600,000 Internet users, 33.9 of the population, up from 9.3 in 2006. ref name IWS Tunisia http www.internetworldstats.com africa.htm tz Tunisia , Internet World Stats, accessed 21 October 2011 ref ... use public Internet caf s. ref cite web title Tunisia Internet Usage and Marketing Report first last ... East. ref name IWS Tunisia The Ministry of Communication Technologies Tunisia Ministry of Communication ... and domain name system DNS services. The ATI is also the gateway from which all of Tunisia s eleven ... 2010 ref Censorship Main Internet censorship in Tunisia Censorship in Tunisia Internet censorship in Tunisia decreased significantly following the ouster of President of Tunisia President Zine ... Tunisia works cite news last Maktabi first Rima url http edition.cnn.com 2011 WORLD africa 01 16 tunisia.protests title Tunisia works to form new government amid tension publisher BBC News date 16 January 2011 accessdate ref Tunisia is listed on Reporters Without Borders list of Countries Under Surveillance in 2011. ref name RWB Tunisia http en.rsf.org surveillance tunisia,39747.html Countries Under Surveillance Tunisia , Reporters Without Borders , March 2011 ref Prior to the Tunisian revolution ... area in August 2009. ref name oni cite web url http opennet.net research profiles tunisia title Country profile Tunisia date 7 August 2009 publisher OpenNet Initiative accessdate 16 January 2010 .... ref References reflist External links cite web url http www.wired.com threatlevel 2011 01 tunisia title Tweeting Tyrants Out of Tunisia Global Internet at Its Best last Anderson first Nate publisher ...   more details



  1. Elections in Tunisia

    Politics of Tunisia update date October 2011 Prior to the 2011 Tunisian revolution , Elections in Tunisia were held every five to six years, and elected both the President of Tunisia president and members of both legislative branches to the national government of the Republic of Tunisia . Following the revolution, Tunisian Constituent Assembly election, 2011 elections were held for a Constituent Assembly that will decide on a new Constitution of Tunisia constitution for Tunisia . Executive branch main Politics of Tunisia Prior to the revolution, the President was elected to five year terms with no term limit. He appointed a prime Minister and cabinet, who play a strong role in the execution of policy. Regional governors and local administrators are appointed by the central government. Mayors and municipal councils, which fill a local consultative role, are elected. This system was established by a provision of the country s Code of Personal Status, introduced by the former President Habib Bourguiba in 1956. ref cite web title Law, Code of Personal Status first last url http chnm.gmu.edu ... 2010 ref ref cite web title Tunisia Country Update first last url http www.europeanforum.net country tunisia source European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity date 1 July 2010 accessdate 13 December 2010 ref Legislative branch The Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia Majlis al Nuwaab is Tunisia s lower .... ref cite web title Tunisia Country Update first last url http www.europeanforum.net country tunisia ... Tunisia s upper chamber, the Chamber of Councillors of Tunisia , was created in July 2002 by Parliament ... title Tunisia Country Update first last url http www.europeanforum.net country tunisia source European ... article 732 Interview with Neila C. Hachicha Tunisia s Election Was Undemocratic at All Levels .... http psephos.adam carr.net countries t tunisia Adam Carr s Election Archive Tunisian elections Africa in topic Elections in Category Elections in Tunisia fr lections en Tunisie ro Alegeri n Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Governorates of Tunisia

    Politics of Tunisia stack Image Governorates of Tunisia.svg thumb right 190px Governorates of Tunisia Tunisia is divided into 24 governorate s wilayat , sing. wilayah col begin width auto col 2 1. Ariana Governorate Ariana 2. B ja Governorate B ja 3. Ben Arous Governorate Ben Arous 4. Bizerte Governorate Bizerte 5. Gab s Governorate Gab s 6. Gafsa Governorate Gafsa 7. Jendouba Governorate Jendouba 8. Kairouan Governorate Kairouan 9. Kasserine Governorate Kasserine 10. Kebili Governorate Kebili 11. Kef Governorate Kef 12. Mahdia Governorate Mahdia col 2 13. Manouba Governorate Manouba 14. Medenine Governorate Medenine 15. Monastir Governorate Monastir 16. Nabeul Governorate Nabeul 17. Sfax Governorate Sfax 18. Sidi Bou Zid Governorate Sidi Bouzid 19. Siliana Governorate Siliana 20. Sousse Governorate Sousse 21. Tataouine Governorate Tataouine 22. Tozeur Governorate Tozeur 23. Tunis Governorate Tunis 24. Zaghouan Governorate Zaghouan col end The governorates are divided into 264 Delegations of Tunisia delegations or district s mutamadiyat , and further subdivided into municipality municipalities shaykhat s , ref http www.statoids.com utn.html Tunisia Governorates Bot generated title ref and sectors imadat s . ref http www.tunisieindustrie.nat.tn fr doc.asp?mcat 12&mrub 105&msrub 204&dev true Portail de l industrie Tunisienne , in French ref Governorates of Tunisia Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries See also ISO 3166 2 TN References reflist DEFAULTSORT Governorates Of Tunisia Category Governorates of Tunisia Category Subdivisions of Tunisia Category Lists of country subdivisions Tunisia, Governorates Category Country subdivisions of Africa Tunisia 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Governorates, Tunisia Category Tunisia ... ca Governacions de Tun sia cv cy Taleithiau Tunisia de Gouvernorat ... id Daftar kegubernuran di Tunisia it Governatorati della Tunisia he nl Gouvernementen ...   more details



  1. Polygamy in Tunisia

    LROP Tunisia became the first Arab state to formally abolish polygamy in 1956, ref http pdf.dec.org pdf docs PDACF910.pdf Tunisia Banned Polygamy 1956 ref the same year it gained official independence. In current times, Tunisia is still one of the very few predominately Islamic nations that has legally banned polygamy , another notable nation being Turkey , which has been noted to have a significant amount of Western world western influence. External links references Africa topic Polygamy in Category Tunisian law Category Tunisian society Category Polygamy by country Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Moularès, Tunisia

    Infobox settlement official name Moular s other name native name nickname settlement type Commune and town motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Tunisia pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Tunisia subdivision type1 Governorates of Tunisia Governorate subdivision name1 Gafsa Governorate Gafsa subdivision type2 subdivision name2 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 population as of 2004 population footnotes population note population total 24,487 population density km2 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 latd 34.50 latm lats latNS longd 8.27 longm longs longEW elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Moular s lang ar transl ar DIN Umm al Ar is is a town and commune in the Gafsa Governorate , Tunisia . At the 2004 census, it had a population of 24,487. ref name ins fr http www.ins.nat.tn fr rgph2.1.commune.php?code modalite 24461&Code indicateur 0301007&Submit3 Envoyer Recensement de 2004 Institut national de la statistique ref See also List of cities in Tunisia References reflist coord 34 29 N 8 16 E display title region TN type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Tunisia Category Communes of Tunisia Communes of Tunisia Tunisia geo stub ar ca Oum Larais cy Oum El Araies fr Moular s Tunisie it Moular s Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Sers, Tunisia

    Expand French Sers Tunisie topic geo date February 2010 Infobox settlement official name Sers, Tunisia other name native name nickname settlement type Commune and town motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Tunisia subdivision type1 Governorates of Tunisia Governorate subdivision name1 Kef Governorate subdivision type2 subdivision name2 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 population as of 2004 population footnotes population note population total population density km2 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Sers, Tunisia is a town and commune in the Kef Governorate , Tunisia . As of 2004 it had a population of 11,927. ref fr http www.ins.nat.tn fr rgph2.1.commune.php?code modalite 24423&Code indicateur 0301007&Submit3 Envoyer Recensement de 2004 Institut national de la statistique ref See also List of cities in Tunisia References reflist coord 36 05 N 9 01 E display title region TN type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Tunisia Category Communes of Tunisia Communes of Tunisia Tunisia geo stub ar ca Es Sers fr Sers Tunisie ...   more details



  1. Soliman, Tunisia

    Expand French Soliman Tunisie topic geo date February 2010 Infobox settlement official name Soliman, Tunisia other name native name nickname settlement type Commune and town motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Tunisia subdivision type1 Governorates of Tunisia Governorate subdivision name1 Nabeul Governorate subdivision type2 subdivision name2 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 population as of 2004 population footnotes population note population total population density km2 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Soliman, Tunisia is a town and commune in the Nabeul Governorate , Tunisia . As of 2004 it had a population of 29,060. ref name ins fr http www.ins.nat.tn fr rgph2.1.commune.php?code modalite 24415&Code indicateur 0301007&Submit3 Envoyer Recensement de 2004 Institut national de la statistique ref See also List of cities in Tunisia References reflist coord 36 42 N 10 29 E display title region TN type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Tunisia Category Communes of Tunisia Communes of Tunisia Tunisia geo stub ar ca Soliman cy Soliman de Soliman Tunesien el fr Soliman Tunisie ro Soliman ...   more details



  1. Banking in Tunisia

    Banking in Tunisia is a service industry comprised of 18 small domestic banks and three publicly controlled banks, which are the largest. The Tunisian banking sector has always been characterized as small and highly concentrated. ref name HP cite web title Offshore Services, a New Economic Engine for Tunisia author Daniel Bruno Sanz publisher Huffington Post date March, 2012 url http huffingtonpostunionofbloggers.org 2012 03 05 offshore services a new economic engine for tunisia by daniel bruno accessdate March 06, 2012 ref History Tunisia was among the first to introduce financial reforms in the MENA Middle East and North Africa MENA region. The financial sector of the country was tightly controlled through the mid 1980s. Since then, it has undergone three decades of gradual but insufficient reforms. State owned commercial banks dominate the banking system and account for more than half of market share, which implies state control of the banking sector and is a negative for economic growth. ref name HP After the Tunisian revolution fall of Ben Ali regime , the bank sector owned by his close family has been seized by the Central Bank of Tunisia central bank . ref cite web title Tunisia seizes bank from ex leader s family author publisher Reuters date January 20, 2011 url http www.reuters.com article 2011 01 20 tunisia protests bank idUSLDE70J0IO20110120 accessdate March 06, 2012 ref Tunisian banks have a relatively high non performing loan NPL to total loans ratio. The average NPL to total loan ratio for the period 2005 2008 was 18.3 , slightly lower than Egypt s 19.7 but significantly higher than that of Jordan 4.8 , Lebanon 11.9 , and Morocco 10.1 . ref name HP References reflist Africa topic Banking in Economy of Tunisia tunisia stub Category Banking by country Tunisia Category Economy of Tunisia ...   more details



  1. Sened, Tunisia

    Refimprove date December 2009 Sened lang ar transl ar DIN As Sanad is a commune and small town in central Tunisia in Gafsa Governorate , and is also the name of the extinct Berber languages Berber language Sened language Sened that was spoken there and at the nearby town of Tmagourt until the mid twentieth century. At the 2004 census it had a population of 8,931. ref name ins fr http www.ins.nat.tn fr rgph2.1.commune.php?code modalite 24461&Code indicateur 0301007&Submit3 Envoyer Recensement de 2004 Institut national de la statistique ref In 1911, the whole town spoke Berber by 1968, only the elderly did. References Reflist coord 34 28 N 9 16 E display title region TN type city source GNS enwiki Communes of Tunisia DEFAULTSORT Sened Town Category Populated places in Tunisia Category Communes of Tunisia Tunisia geo stub ar ca Sened Tun sia fr Sened it Sened citt ...   more details



  1. Zarat, Tunisia

    Expand French Zarat topic geo date February 2010 Infobox settlement official name Zarat other name native name nickname settlement type Commune and town motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Tunisia pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Tunisia subdivision type1 Governorates of Tunisia Governorate subdivision name1 Gab s Governorate Gab s subdivision type2 subdivision name2 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 population as of 2004 population footnotes population note population total 5,205 population density km2 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 latd 33.67 latm lats latNS longd 10.35 longm longs longEW elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Zarat lang ar transl ar DIN Az Zar at is a town and commune in the Gab s Governorate , Tunisia . As of 2004 it had a population of 5,205. ref name ins http www.ins.nat.tn fr rgph2.1.commune.php?code modalite 24451&Code indicateur 0301007&Submit3 Envoyer Recensement de 2004 Institut national de la statistique ref See also List of cities in Tunisia References reflist Category Populated places in Tunisia Category Communes of Tunisia Communes of Tunisia Tunisia geo stub fr Zarat ...   more details




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