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 Encyclopedia: Tunis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Tunis (Arabic: تونس) is the capital of Tunisia.
It is a mixture of modern city and ancient medina, with a population estimated in 2003 at 699,700 inhabitants.
Tunis is located in north-eastern Tunisia on the Lake of Tunis, and is close to Mediterranean Gulf of Tunis by a canal which terminates at the port of Halq al Wadi.
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Tunis (تونس, Tūnis) is the capital of Tunisia, with a population of 699,700 in 2003.
From the centre of the city, to the east is the silhouette of the medina quartermedina and to the north is the suburb of Belvedere.
Tunis is located in north-eastern Tunisia on the Lake of Tunis, and is connected to the Mediterranean sea's Gulf of Tunis by a canal which terminates at the port of La Goulette / Halq al Wadi.
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 Read about Tunis at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Tunis and learn about Tunis here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Gulf of Tunis, an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, by a canal terminating at the port of
Under the Almohads and the Hafsids, from the 12th to the 16th century, Tunis was considered one of the greatest and wealthiest cities in the
The medina of Tunis is on the list of the
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 Lists of office-holders - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
lists of people in various offices and positions, including heads of states or of subnational entities (in no particular order).
Current incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles (main article and "Politics of") and the list of national leaders, recent changes on 2004 in politics, and past leaders on State leaders by year.
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 TUNISIA - LoveToKnow Article on TUNISIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Towns.Besides the capital, Tunis, the chief towns of Tunisia are Sfax, Susa and Kairwan.
The civil list paid to the Bey of Tunis amounts to 36,000 per annum, and the endowment of the princes and princesses of the beylical family to 31,200 a year more.
From 1631 to 1702 the office of Bey was hereditary in the descendants of Murgd, a Corsican renegade, and their rivalry with the Deys and internal dissensions kept the country in constant disorder.
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Tunis (ancient Tunes), city, port, and capital of Tunisia, on the Lake of Tunis, northeastern Tunisia.
Tunis was probably founded as a Phoenician settlement in the 6th century BC but was overshadowed by neighboring Carthage in ancient times.
One not-to-be-missed sight outside of central Tunis is the Bardo Museum, housed in the former Bardo Palace, official residence of the Husseinite beys.
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Tunis also boasts many cultural gems, notably the Bardo Museum, which has one of the finest collections of Roman mosaics in the world and the UNESCO World-Heritage protected Medina.
The choice in the centre of Tunis is not extensive, but this small, modern, three-star hotel on the main boulevard is a relaxed and functional base from which to explore the Medina.
Once a resort for the Husseinite Beys in the 18th century, it is now where ambassadors live and Tunisians come to swim from early spring to late autumn.
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 T—NIS [X:629b]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The proliferation of congregational mosques, three in number in the southern suburb as in the northern, is a reliable indicator of the growth in the population of Tunis and of the expansion of the city under the
Tunis was also an important commercial centre, conducting exchanges with the Christian countries by sea, and with the lands of the Levant and Black Africa by caravans.
The population of Tunis was increasing, and was not composed solely of Muslims.
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 TUNISIA (Regency of Tunis) - Online Information article about TUNISIA (Regency of Tunis)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
At Tunis the temperature rarely exceeds 90°, except with a wind from the Sahara.
Marble is found in the valley of the Majerda (at Shemtu), at Jebel Ust (about 35 M. south of Tunis), and at Jebel Dissa, near Gabes.
Berber dialects are still spoken in Tunisia in the island of Jerba, in the Matmata country, and in the Tunisian Sahara.
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The Bush administration should have anticipated the The painting shows the severed heads of rebel beys at a mosque in Cairo, Egypt.
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The "beys" that ran the Tosk villages formed a wealthy but largely illiterate elite King Zog took power and forbade the "Beys" to mistreat the peasants.
The regions or provinces where beys ruled were called beylik, The "beys" that ran the Tosk villages formed a wealthy but largely illiterate (A group or
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Exclusive of Egypt, these listings cover the African coastal regions of the Mediterranean Sea, together with the interior districts directly adjacent to the coastal ones.
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Tunis is located in north-eastern Tunisia on the Lake of Tunis, and is connected to the Merranean sea's Gulf of Tunis by a canal which terminates at the port of La Goulette / Halq al Wadi.
It was at this time that the medina of Tunis was begun to be built.
The Bardo Museum was originally a 13th century Hafsid palace, located in the suburbs of Tunis.
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 List of Presidents of Tunisia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
List of Presidents of Tunisia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
This page contains a list of presidents of (A republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean coast; achieved independence from France in 1956) Tunisia since 1957.
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 Tunis @ HockeyLiving.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
TUNIS (Reuters) - Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met twice on the sidelines of a technology summit on Wednesday, boosting contacts a day after a U.S.-brokered deal to open the Gaza Strip borders.
Tunis, Tunisia, 16/11 - With the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) due to open here Wednesday, Tunisian authorities have employed tough security measures to ensure the safety of some 19,000 participants expected at the three-day forum.
I’m in Tunis at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), where the biggest debate is over the future of “Internet Governance.” The final text for this was agreed upon about 30 minutes ago.
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 tunis11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1922 - 1929 H.H. Muhammad al-Habib [Lahbib] Pasha, Bey and Possessor of the Kingdom of Tunis.
1929 - 1942 H.H. Ahmad II Pasha, Bey and Possessor of the Kingdom of Tunis.
April 1862, fourth son of H.H. 'Abu'l Hasan 'Ali III Pasha, Bey and Possessor of the Kingdom of Tunis, educ.
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 Articles - Tunisia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the last years of the Hafsids, Spain seized many of the coastal cities, but these were recovered for Islam by the Ottoman Empire.
The Hussein dynasty of Beys, established in 1705, lasted until 1957.
There has been a Jewish population on the southern island of Djerba for 2000 years, and there remains a small Jewish population in Tunis which is descended from those who fled Spain in the late 15th century.
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 Tunisia: A Country That Works
This tri-lingual Palestinian became my guide and host in Tunisia, and one of the pleasures of returning to the country many times after my association with VOA had ended was to watch his evolution from young man-about-town to young husband and then young father, living the comfortable life that Tunisia offers its ever-expanding middle class.
Two years after I left VOA to become counselor for public affairs in the American Embassy in Beirut, I found myself counseling U.S. Embassy Arabic-language students on the eve of their forced evacuation from the Lebanese capital in October, 1975.
The Lebanese civil war that had begun seven months earlier had taken a sudden turn for the worse, and they and their families were being evacuated to a hastily organized Foreign Service Institute language facility in Tunis, which still exists.
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 Places to go, South of Tunisia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the center of town, the Roman pools are the delight of children and a nearby small
Refreshed, continue on to Metlaoui, where the "Red Lizard" a small train once belonging to Tunisia's beys leaves for a trip through the superb gorges of Selja.
Chebika,a small earthen village with its palm trees and mini waterfalls lying at the foot and slopes of the Djebel el Negueb was once a Roman outpost and one of the mountain refuges of
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 Beys - bey, beys- WordWeb dictionary definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
When Uruz Koja, Emen, and the other Outer Oghuz beys heard about the plunder The beys of the Outer Oghuz refused to go to Kazan, and they declared their
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Jump to: navigation, search Image:Tunis by night.png Tunis by night Tunis (Arabic : تونس) is the capital of Tunisia.
Tunis Also Known By: American Tunis The Tunis is one of the oldest breeds indigenous to the United States.
Tunis WSIS: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan insistently invites all parties to travel to Tunis with the intention of narrowing the digital divide (31-10-2005) United Nations Secretary General Kofi...
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As the potential son of the Emir of Tunis, Bey is unwillingly drawn from the claustrophobic streets and souks of El Iskandryia to the more open spaces of Ifriqikas deserts and palaces by an unusual assassination attempt on his putative father.
Further insight into Beys “fox” is also given, is it really an artefact of his pre-natal genosplicing or an aspect of his psychosis?
A good book, but one that perhaps lacks the narrative tautness of its prequels, the change of setting seems to diminish Bey and his monomaniacal approach to solving the case removes some of the mystique which surrounded his character.
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 Tunis @ FootballLiving.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A United Nations summit on the future of the information society has opened in Tunis after negotiators struck a deal to leave the United States in charge of the Internet's addressing system.
About 11,000 participants from all walks of life - including heads of states and governments, representatives of the private/public sector and civil society - are due to attend the second phase of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) which will take place in Tunis from 16 to 18 November 2005.
Tunis steps up security ahead of WSIS (AngolaPress)
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