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  1. Tunisia - Wikipedia

    Located on the northeastern coast, Tunis is the capital and largest city of the country, which is itself named after Tunis. The official language of Tunisia is Arabic. The vast majority of Tunisia's …

  2. Tunisia | History, Map, Flag, Population, & Facts | Britannica

    3 days ago · 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.

  3. Tunisia Maps & Facts - World Atlas

    Dec 18, 2023 · 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 …

  4. 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.

  5. 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 …

  6. Présentation de la Tunisie - Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires ...

    L’Algérie est le principal partenaire de la Tunisie au Maghreb. Outre leur convergence de vues sur la question libyenne, les deux voisins partagent des objectifs communs, en particulier en matière de …

  7. Tunisia - The World Factbook

    Jan 8, 2026 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.

  8. Tunisia - Rankings, News | U.S. News Best Countries

    In 1956, the Republic of Tunisia claimed independence from France. Though not an official language, French is still spoken by two-thirds of the population. After gaining independence, politician...

  9. Découvrir la Tunisie - بوابة الحكومة التونسية

    Longtemps appelée « régence de Tunis », notamment sous la domination ottomane, la Tunisie passe sous protectorat français le 12 mai 1881 avec la signature du traité du Bardo.

  10. Tunisie — Wikipédia

    La Tunisie, le plus petit des États du Maghreb, se situe au nord du continent africain. Il est séparé de l' Europe par une distance de 140 km au niveau du canal de Sicile. Le cap Angela, situé dans le …