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Tunis, Tunisia
The dynamic Mediterranean city of Tunis is a multifaceted place. The urban charm of downtown comes along with the seaside pleasures of suburban sites such as ancient Carthage and the white-and-blue village of Sidi Bou Saïd. |
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| Contrary to many Tunisian cities, the economic and political capital city of Tunis doesn’t live on tourism. However this is a city open to the world and more specifically to the other side of the Mediterranean Sea, which has a whole range of hotels f... [ more ] |
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In the Shadow of Carthage
Legend and history mix to tell of Carthage's founding in the 9th century B.C.E. Greek and Roman tales assert that Queen Elyssa of Tyre fled from her kingdom after her powerful brother had her husband killed. She ended up ... [ more ] |
| The Tunisian cuisine is combination of Mediterranean and North African cuisine, based on fresh products, olive oil and spices. As everywhere in Maghreb, couscous is one of the most common dishes served in restaurants. It varies according to different... [ more ] |
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