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Republic of Tunisia
(Tunisia)
A land of ancient exotica spiced with modern luxury.
Tunisia's list of attractions would do justice to a country twice its size. From the Roman-era hot springs at Hamman Mellegue to the space-age sets of Star Wars (parts of which were filmed at Matmata), its lush-to-lunar landscapes have seen more action than the New World nations combined.
Spend a few days here and you'll agree: daydreaming at the famous Roman ruins of Carthage and El-Jem is almost as good as stepping into Virgil's Aeneid and knocking one back with Dido, while a day's dawdling on the north coast's beaches or those of Jerba Island, the 'Land of the Lotus Eaters', will leave you wondering why Hannibal ever left.
Quick Facts
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Out of Afri |
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| Once the Romans had destroyed Carthage, they looked around for a name for the territory they had acquired. The search ended about 50km (31mi) to the west in the homeland of the Afri, a Berber tribe whose loyalty the Romans were keen to cultivate. The new province of Africa occupied the northeastern third of modern Tunisia. The name spread as the boundaries of Roman control were extended, until it eventually became synonymous with the entire continent. |
Geography -
Area(Sq.Km) |
Population |
Timezone(GMT) |
Latitude |
Longitude |
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| 163610 |
9920000 |
+ 1 |
NA |
NA |
Electrical Appliance Info -
European plug with two circular metal pins
Electrical |
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| Voltage |
Frequency |
Plug Image |
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| 230V |
50Hz |
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| Daylight Saving Time |
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| Start |
End |
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| not in use |
not in use |
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Telephone Communication Info -
Telfax Areacode |
areacodes |
country_dialling_code |
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| 71 |
NA |
216 |
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Content Source:
Lonely Planet
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