The capital of Tunisia is Tunisia. We flew back from here. Tunisia is very good, especially the old city is very charming, but when we went, it happened to be a chaotic period in Tunisia, and the city management was average.
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Medina of Tunis Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The old city of Tunisia is located in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It has a strong Arabic style and has a history of 1,300 years. Among the Islamic cities in North Africa, the Old Town of Tunisia is one of the best examples of urban building codes. In 1973, UNESCO listed the old town of Tunisia as a cultural heritage and included it in the World Heritage List.
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Medina of Tunis Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The capital of Tunisia is Tunisia. We flew back from here. Tunisia is very good, especially the old city is very charming, but when we went, it happened to be a chaotic period in Tunisia, and the city management was average.
Tunisia is also a very prosperous city in Africa. This place has a long history and is an important strategic place during the second period. It is located near the Mediterranean Sea. The scenery is beautiful. The old city is also the old city of Tunisia. There are many old buildings.
[View] Tunisia The beautiful country next to the Mediterranean Sea, when you arrive at the Enactus meeting, go for a walk on the beach before you start work [Cost-effective] The consumption here is not high. [Fun] Fun
Located at the northern end of the continent, the northeast faces the Mediterranean Sea, with a 1,300-kilometer coastline, the south into the Sahara Desert, bordering Libya and Algeria to the west. Tunisian is one of the few ancient civilizations in the world that have gathered beaches, deserts and mountains and forests. It is deeply influenced by Arab and Islamic culture and feels the feelings of Europe during the French rule.
The environment is good, the environment is good, the environment is good.
It's pretty good here, the unique charm of the old town
The Republic of Tunisia (The Republic of Tunisia, la Répubique Tunisienne, Arabic: الجمهورية التونسية), referred to as Tunisia[1], is located at the northernmost end of the African continent, facing the Mediterranean Sea in the north and east, across the Tunisian Strait and Sicily in Italy, which is the main point of the Mediterranean east-west shipping, and the southeast is adjacent to Libya. The west is bordered by Algeria, the capital, Tunisia, with a land area of 16.2 10,000 square kilometers and a population of 11.9 million (2021), more than 90% are Arabs, and the rest are Berbers. The country is divided into 24 provinces.