Tunisia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tunisia (Arabic: تونس Tūnis), officially the Tunisian Republic (الجمهورية التونسية al-Jumhūriyya at-Tūnisiyya), is a country located in North Africa ...
Tunis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Under Articles 43 and 24 of the Constitution of 1959, [32] Tunis and its suburbs host the national institutions; President of the Tunisian Republic, who sits on the presidential ...
Tunisian Republic - British Airways
El Jem International Symphonic Festival When: Jul - Aug 2010 (annual) Where: El Jem Amphitheatre Website: El Jem International Symphonic Festival Website
Grids and Datums - Tunisian Republic
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING February 2007 115 Grids & Datums T UNISIAN R EPUBLIC by Clifford J. Mugnier, C.P., C.M.S. Tunisia was a Roman province of Africa from ...
GlobaLex - A Guide to the Tunisian Legal System
The President of the Tunisian Republic. The president of Tunisia is the head of state. He is the guarantor of national independence, of the integrity of the territory, and of ...
Tunisia -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Al-Jumhūrīyah at-Tūnisīyah (Tunisian Republic) Form of government: multiparty republic 1 with two legislative houses (Chamber of Councilors [126 2]; Chamber of Deputies [189])
ICL - Tunisia - Constitution
The sovereignty belongs to the Tunisian poople who exercise it in conformity with the Constitution. Article 4 [Flag] The flag of the Tunisian Republic is red; it has in the middle ...
Tunisian Republic - definition of Tunisian Republic by the Free Online ...
Tu·ni·sia (t-n zh, -sh, ty-) A country of northern Africa bordering on the Mediterranean Sea. Settled in ancient times by the Phoenicians and dominated after the 6th century b.c ...
Tunisia - Tunisian holidays, hotels, flights and culture
Tunisia.com - The complete guide to Tunisia, from holiday information to local culture and business. If your planning a tunisian holiday or looking for a Tunisian hotel we are here ...
Tunisia: History, Geography, Government, and Culture ...
Tunisian Republic. Geography. Tunisia, at the northernmost bulge of Africa, thrusts out toward Sicily to mark the division between the eastern and western Mediterranean Sea.