tunisia in English

noun
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a country in North Africa, on the Mediterranean Sea and extending south into the Sahara Desert; population 10,486,300 (est. 2009); capital, Tunis; language, Arabic (official).

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1. (Bitumed), Tunisia - Company Information

2. Colza Tunisie, Fochville, Tunis, Tunisia

3. Amphitheatre of El Jem - Tunisia

4. Nails Amiles, Tunisi, Aryanah, Tunisia

5. Tunisia allows abortion on request

6. Tunisia allows abortion on request;

7. Beylical Anthem of Tunisia until 1957

8. In 1869, Tunisia declared itself bankrupt.

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

10. Morocco and Tunisia have held seminars and exhibitions.

11. Revolutions topple the governments of Tunisia and Egypt.

12. The first inhabitants were immigrants from Morocco and Tunisia.

13. Near pure Berbers are found in Morocco, Algeria,and Tunisia.

14. Under its Turkish governors, the Beys, Tunisia attained virtual independence.

15. This person is absconding and is no longer present in Tunisia.

16. Acute anterior poliomyelitis was a problem in Tunisia for many years.

17. Mohamed Bouazizi’s desperate act resonated with people in Tunisia and beyond.

18. It is because Tunisia is succeeding only too well and, in the eyes of certain powers – and, alas, of some simple souls they manipulate – Tunisia poses a risk on three counts.

19. Nigeria, Tunisia, and Mozambique qualified for the 2010 African Cup of Nations.

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

21. Serial seismic reflection profiles off Tunisia and between Sardinia and Tunisia are presented. Interpretation is given which includes paleozoïc basement and its autochtonous (Eocene and plioquaternary) and allochtonous (Numidian nappe) cover.

22. He has also appeared in several friendlies with the Tunisia national football team.

23. Schmidtea mediterranea is a freshwater triclad that lives in southern Europe and Tunisia.

24. India and Tunisia are already long-standing partners in the field of phosphatic fertilizers.

25. Remarks: B. Aptiana orientalisoccurs in the Early Aptian of Qued Guetta in Tunisia (Fig

26. Tunisia has managed to attract many international companies such as Airbus and Hewlett-Packard.

27. Blinker made his last appearance nearly one year later, in a friendly with Tunisia.

28. " We will do the same as Tunisia " " A revolution on so and so date "

29. improving accounting, auditing, supervision and regulation of financial services and financial monitoring in Tunisia.

30. Statistics produced by the Arab Road Safety Organization, based in Tunisia, indicate that more than 500,000 road accidents occur in the Arab world each year, resulting in over 36,000 deaths. —REUTERS NEWS SERVICE, TUNISIA.

31. In all 1120 Indians had crossed over to Tunisia who have since returned home safely.

32. The instruments of accession of Tunisia to the Optional Protocol were deposited in June 2011.

33. Marble relief, last quarter of the 2nd century CE, found at Henchir el-Attermine, Tunisia

34. The Salafists also have been blamed for attacking the US Embassy in Tunisia in 2012.

35. The Berbers live in scattered communities across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mali, Niger, and Mauritania

36. Tunisia noted several constitutional amendments to guarantee human rights and align domestic legislation with international standards.

37. Tunisian nationality is granted either on the basis of affiliation or to persons born in Tunisia

38. This cooperation is working very well, and Tunisia is proving to have an excellent absorption capacity.

39. Accelerate its efforts to establish the national human rights institution in line with the Paris Principles (Tunisia);

40. By 10 November, French opposition to the Torch landings had ceased, creating a military vacuum in Tunisia.

41. Berbers are the indigenous peoples of North Africa (also Known as the Maghreb: Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria)

42. Berbers are the indigenous people of Morocco and Algeria and to a lesser extent Libya and Tunisia

43. These include: A 1986 paper described prismatic structures in tooth enamel from two Spinosaurus teeth from Tunisia.

44. All we are asking, in other words, is that Tunisia honour the contractual commitments it has made.

45. Jebali made his debut for Tunisia on 26 January 2016, coming on as a substitute against Niger.

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

47. Currently, abortion is permitted on request in only # out of # frican countries: Cape Verde, South Africa and Tunisia

48. This protocol contains a framework agreement on the general principles for the participation of Tunisia in Union programmes.

49. The “Barbary Coast” is the European term for the North African areas now called Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya

50. Tunisia is considered one of the more advanced nations in north Africa with a solid technology background and institutions.