tunis in English

noun
1
the capital of Tunisia, a port on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa; population 745,000 (est. 2007).

Use "tunis" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "tunis" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "tunis", or refer to the context using the word "tunis" in the English Dictionary.

1. Colza Tunisie, Fochville, Tunis, Tunisia

2. Accomplishing dreams with oriflame, Kram, Tunis, Tunisia

3. Attract is a fully specialized Branding Agency based in Tunis.

4. Carthage was founded as a Phoenician colony near modern Tunis

5. African Development Bank (AfDB) Private Sector Operations TUNIS pdf version

6. Brutal Tunis de Bruin Barbarizes Jim’s attack as SA’A’galops on tough targets

7. #MuseeduBardo #bardomuseum #bardo #museum #musee #tunis #Tunez #Tunisie #tunisia #NorthAfrica #beys #bey #Beylical

8. So, we hope that by late in the night today all the nurses will be in Tunis.

9. Cour intérieure d’un palais Beylical, Musée du Bardo, Tunis, Tunisie

10. You must have all seen the Arab Spring, which began in Tunis and in Egypt.

11. Moslem law courts attached to the Great Mosque of Tunis and from an extremely respected and well-to-do Tunis Beylical family, and yet the Khaznadar villa always reminded Cynthia Guffin of a small, rather lackadaisically kept English country vicarage.

12. The Khaznadars had originally been Persians in the service of the Turkish beys, money men in the Tunis Beylical

13. Last known address: apartment block Amine El Bouhaira-rue du Lac Turkana-Les Berges du Lac-Tunis, Tunisia

14. The Tunis area is served by a Light rail network named Metro Leger which is managed by Transtu.

15. Tyler Bey of the Dallas Mavericks arrives to the arena prior to the game against the LA Clippers during Round 1, Game 1 of the the 2021 NBA Playoffs Mohamed al-Sadiq, Bey of Tunis , ruler of Tunis under the French, seen

16. Censorius lost more than 500 men when they were surprised by the Carthaginian cavalry while collecting timber around the Lake of Tunis.

17. The colors of the Bey of Tunis, the red and the green which are components of the country's coat of arms

18. Bely started a relationship with Asya Turgeneva around this time, and between 1910 and 1912 they traveled together through Sicily, Tunis, Egypt, and Palestine

19. The initial goal was to aid the remaining Crusader states in Syria, but the mission was redirected to Tunis, where Louis died

20. Tunisia has two big deep water ports at Tunis and Bizerte, only a few hundred miles from Italian supply bases in Sicily.

21. Carthage, Phoenician Kart-hadasht, Latin Carthago, great city of antiquity on the north coast of Africa, now a residential suburb of the city of Tunis, Tunisia

22. Unlike North and West Africa, home of such great "library cities" as Tunis, Fez, and Timbuktu, Mauritania never had large sedentary population centers.http://Sentencedict.com

23. Beja is a town at the junction of three highways; 96 kilometres from Tunis, 150 kilometres from Souk Ahras and 76 kilometres from Tabarka

24. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Carthage is a short train ride from Tunis and has several interesting attractions, like the Punic port and the Carthage Museum

25. Parmi les royaumes se créant après la chute des Almohades sont le Royaume des Zianides de Tlemcen et les Hafsides de Tunis

26. Trouvez des Annonces immobilier de location de maisons, appartements, appart à Tunis, Nabeul, Monastir, Manouba, Gabes, Kram, Carthage, Menzah, Manar, Soukra, Carrefour et toute la Tunisie.

27. Its long-suffering citizens had captured a stranded Roman fleet in the Gulf of Tunis and stripped it of supplies, an action that aggravated the faltering negotiations.

28. Carthage definition, an ancient city-state in N Africa, near modern Tunis: founded by the Phoenicians in the middle of the 9th century b.c.; destroyed in 146 b.c

29. In 1903 Nicolle became Director of the Pasteur Institute in Tunis, where he did his Nobel Prize-winning work on typhus, bringing Hélène Sparrow with him as laboratory chief.

30. Annonce Voiture Auto Moto Peugeot Renault VolksWagen Golf Citroen Annonces Passat Polo BMW Monastir Mercedes Tunisie Annonces ventes de voiture à Tunis, Nabeul, Monastir, Manouba, Gabes, Kram, Carthage, Menzah, Manar, …

31. Most of the inland western border with Algeria is astride the eastern line of the Atlas Mountains which run from the Atlantic coast of Morocco, 1,900 kilometres (1,200 mi) east to Tunis.

32. In November, he was called up again to the team, this time for the 2007 UNAF Under-23 tournament in Tunis which Algeria won 4-2 on penalties in the final against Tunisia.

33. Bourse (Gothenburg), a former mercantile exchange in Sweden Bourse de Tunis, Tunisia Philadelphia Bourse, a former stock exchange in Pennsylvania, US Bourse des Valeurs d'Abidjan, a former stock exchange in the francophone West African countries

34. The word slum itself in the nineteenth-century London slang it simply meant “space“, while Bidonville (city of bins) was designed by a French doctor to describe a district of Tunis

35. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Tunis Tunisia Bardo Beylical Palace Camels Vintage Postcard at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

36. Despite rain and insufficient air cover, progress was made up the lower ridges of the 900-foot (270 m) Longstop Hill that controlled the river corridor from Medjez to Tebourba and thence to Tunis.

37. They expressed their support for formulation of universally recognized international rules of responsible state behavior in information space within the UN framework and advancement of the reform of the international Internet governance mechanism as enshrined in the Tunis Agenda.

38. The Mahalla : the origins of Beylical sovereignty in Ottoman Tunisia during the early modern period / Dalenda Larguèche; The city and the sea : evolving forms of Mediterranean cosmopolitanism in Tunis, 1700-1881 / Abdelhamid Larguèche

39. The lessons of the Desert Campaign had not been used in planning for Torch, which constrained the ability of the air arm, already short of aircraft and supplies, to provide tactical support to the army during the Run for Tunis.

40. Kind as to write, in favor of the United States, to the Bashaws of Tunis and Tripoli, and I present to you the sincere acknowledgements and thanks of the United States for this important mark of your friendship for them

41. Carthage was a Phoenician city-state on the coast of North Africa (the site of modern-day Tunis) which, prior the conflict with Rome known as the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE), was the largest, most affluent, and powerful political entity in the Mediterranean.

42. Tunisan protest us have to the police for the fifth night in several cities including the and spring Apprisings as economic hardship depend by the earlier on Tuesday in Tunis revival outside a decade ago in a revolution that and a democracy

43. Zeitouni, during a Monday visit to the Iranian Parliament's Library, Museum and Document Center, stressed the need for Bolstering and reinvigorating mutual cooperation between Tehran and Tunis, particularly in cultural affairs.Ee Late in May, Head of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) Hamid Safdel and Zeitouni, in a meeting, explored

44. TUNIS (TAP) - The report on the first phase of the technical assistance project for the implementation of an action plan related to the Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) programme in the area of information and communication technologies (ICTs), published on June 22, 2011, revealed RDI's forces and weaknesses in Tunisia and proposed Buoyant niches.

45. Bey, Turkish Bey, Old Turkish Beg, Arabic Bay, or Bey, title among Turkish peoples traditionally given to rulers of small tribal groups, to members of ruling families, and to important officials.Under the Ottoman Empire a Bey was the governor of a province, distinguished by his own flag (sancak, liwa).In Tunis after 1705 the title become hereditary for the country’s sovereign.

46. The Barbary pirates (or, more accurately, Barbary privateers) operated out of four North African bases—Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, and various ports in Morocco—between the 16th and 19th centuries.They terrorized seafaring traders in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, "sometimes," in the words of John Biddulph's 1907 history of piracy, "venturing into the mouth of the …