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         Tunisia Culture:     more books (15)
  1. Tunisia (Cultures of the World) by Roslind Varghese Brown, 1998-01
  2. The Politicization of Islam: A Case Study of Tunisia (State, Culture, and Society in Arab North Africa) by Mohammed Elihachmi Hamdi, 1998-03
  3. Development and Disenchantment in Rural Tunisia: The Bourguiba Years (State Culture, and Society in Arab North Africa) by Mira Zussman, 1992-05
  4. Four music cultures: Tradition and change in Tanzania, Tunisia, Sweden and Trinidad : English summary of Fyra musikkulturer : tradition och förändring i Tanzania, Tunisien, Sverige och Trinidad by Krister Malm, 1981
  5. Executive Report on Strategies in Tunisia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Tunisia Research Group, The Tunisia Research Group, 2000-11-02
  6. La culture de la dignite et le flou de l'organisation: Culture et comportement organisationnel, schema theorique, et application au cas tunisien by Riadh Zghal, 1994
  7. Peace Corps Tunisia : the legacy, 1962-1966 (SuDoc PE 1.2:T 83) by U.S. Postal Service, 1997
  8. The Politicisation Of Islam (State, Culture & Society in Arab North Africa) by Mohamed Elhachmi Hamdi, 2000-11-22
  9. Sidi Bou Sa'id, Tunisia: A Study in Structure and Form by Besim Selim Hakim, 1978-08
  10. Political Ascent: Contemporary Islamic Movements in North Africa (Westview Series on State, Culture & Society in Arab North Africa) by Emad Shahin, 1998-12-01
  11. North Africa: Nation, State and Region (Routledge/Soas Contemporary Politics and Culture in the Middle East Series) by E. G. H. Joffe, 1993-04-19
  12. Date varieties and date culture in Tunis (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Bureau of Plant Industry. Bulletin) by Thomas H Kearney, 1906
  13. Walid Khalidi: A Biographical Summary (TUNISIA, DUAL-LANGUAGE EDITION [ENGLISH/ARABIC])) by Walid Khalidi, 2002
  14. Les arts populaires en Tunisie (Collection Arts et metiers d'autrefois) by Samira Gargouri-Sethom, 1994

61. Atlas: Tunisia
Facts on tunisia flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, disasters current Upto-date information on Government, Economy, Population culture
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62. Welcome To Tunisia Online, Your Digital Gateway To News And Information On Tunis
tunisia, Welcome to tunisiaOnline.com Your digital gateway to news and informationresources on tunisia, tunisia s history, government, culture,
http://www.tunisiaonline.com/culture/
See also: Tunisian Culture website (Fr)
INTRODUCTION
Tunisia, a melting-pot of different civilizations, has always had a rich cultural activity, as testified by its prestigious museums and cultural institutions and by the various international festivals held throughout the year. Sustained efforts have been deployed to promote the cultural sector. The Heritage Code grants companies important tax breaks to encourage investments in restoration and protection of archaeological monuments (e.g. Cathedral of Carthage;) promulgation of legal texts allows free importation of books and paper destined for cultural purposes and the exemption from customs duties of musical instruments.
INSTITUTIONS
A whole strategy has been put in place to set up institutions serving as points of reference in the various domains of cultural activity. Among them, the National Dance Center of Borj El Baccouche, the House of Baron d'Erlanger converted into a Center for Arab and Mediterranean Music, and the Husseinite Museum (covering the period of the Beys) in the Palace of Ksar Said.
Other projects are in the process of completion, such as the Museum of Modern Art, located at the Palace of El Abdellia, and the National Cultural Center of Tunis. In addition, the International Cultural Center of Hammamet has been refurbished and transformed into the House of the Mediterranean, specializing mainly in theatrical arts. The institution of "Beit el Hikma" was converted into an Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters in order to better contribute to the cultural and intellectual activity of Tunisia. The academy also welcomes distinguished scholars wishing to conduct research in various fields and serves as a meeting place for debates and exchanges between researchers, scholars and artists.

63. Tunisia-Art & Culture
Acropolium Acropolium de Carthage Place dedicated to arts and culture Organizerof the Filming in tunisia film production and services company.
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Search General Info Art Culture Arab Diaspora ... Acropolium Acropolium de Carthage: Place dedicated to arts and Culture: Organizer of the "Octobre Musical de Carthage" the major event in Classical music in Tunisia, held in the Acropomium (ancient St Louis Cathedrale in Carthage) Filming in Tunisia - film production and services company. Doremail - offers hand painted and manufactured ceramic tiles based on the Tunisian, Ottoman, Andalusian, and Mediterranean cultural heritage. Harissa.com - web of Tunisian Jews, covering history, customs, music, food, and more. Stamps of Tunisia Francophone Literature of Tunisia ENANA.COM.The Arab Art Directory Literature of the Maghreb, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia ...
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64. Tunisia Arts And Culture
UK arts and culture in tunisia. British Council tunisia. ARTS AND culture.Bringing you the best in UK creativity. Whether you re interested in art,
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Text only Print E-mail this page Add to favourites ... Suggest similar pages ARTS AND CULTURE Bringing you the best in UK creativity Whether you're interested in art, photography, drama, dance, literature, creative writing, film or design, we bring the best of UK culture to you. We work with professional partners to bring you innovative work through festivals, performances and exhibitions, in addition to a range of projects, programmes, workshops and seminars. DRAMA AND DANCE Contemporary UK drama is more vibrant than ever before and the UK dance scene is full of exciting new work. If you want to find out more about UK drama and dance link to our corporate website. MUSIC If you want to hear all about the vibrant and diverse landscape of the UK's music scene, from hip hop to folk link to the music pages on our main British Council web site. FILM Find out about international film festivals, UK film directors and films, making a film in the UK, and training and careers advice. Read about UK animation, documentaries, features and short films. ART, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

65. Tunisia Arts And Culture
UK arts and culture in tunisia. photography, drama, dance, literature, creativewriting, film or design, we bring the best of UK culture to you.
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66. WorldTravelGate.net® - Travel To Tunisia, Africa.
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Since 1978 WINDMILLS TRAVEL AGENCY is arranging accommodation, yacht rentals, sightseeing and all other travel services for VIPs, individuals, groups, incentives, honeymoons, youth and senior citizens, gays and lesbians, with offices in Athens, Tinos, Mykonos and Santorini, Greece. Our multilingual specialists are ready to realize your choices. Please click the banner at the top of this page for a full company profile or visit us at www. windmills-travel .com to get acquainted with our full range of services. As far as travel is concerned, we can offer you whatever you could possibly dream of. Add your business here Welcome to Africatravelling.net, sister site to Eurotravelling.net the Most Visited European Travel Guide Worldwide! (according to Alexa Statistics)
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68. Tunisia (Italian Language And Culture Schools To Learn In Italy)
ITSCHOOLS.COM ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND culture SCHOOLS IN ITALY. home italianculture in the world tunisia. Italian culture in the World
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69. Tunisia Society & Culture Guide 
tunisia Society culture Guide Arabji.Com/tunisia. tunisia Portal, Search Engine,Directory, Internet Guide Yellow Pages
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A web For Tunisian Jews, covering history, customs, music, food, and more. European Union's Server - Europa Expatriation.com
A web site for French expatriates throughout the world - "Le site des Français du Monde." Tunisian Scouts Tunisian Community Center (TCC)
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Publishing Firm - books, comic strips, etc.. Francophone literature from Tunisia Tunisian Postal Stamps
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70. 1Up Travel : Tunisia - History And Culture Of Tunisia.
tunisia The History and culture of tunisia is really worth a look. Belly dancingis a common cabaret feature and lively local bands often play traditional
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History In the earliest known period of its history, the region now called Tunisia was part of the Carthaginian Empire. According to tradition, Phoenician traders founded the city of Carthage in 814 BC at a location slightly northeast of the site of modern Tunis. In subsequent centuries Carthage became the center of a mighty empire that dominated most of northern Africa and intermittently ruled the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula, Sardinia, and parts of Sicily.

71. TunisUSA - The Specialists Of Tunisian And Turkish Travel
Prior to dinner, you will have a visit to the Dar Cherait museum in Tozeur,which provides a look at tunisia s culture and its people.
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72. TunisUSA - Tours In Tunisia The Specialists Of Tunisian And
History culture Turkey Malta As the breadbasket for the Roman Empire,the northern part of tunisia is filled with wonderful antiquity sites,
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73. African Studies Center | Tunisia Page
tunisia Online. Resources on history, government, society, economy, culture,women, tourism and environment. Adventures of tunisia
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Tunisia Page
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  • Tunisia
      The index has been created by The Norwegian Council for Africa, as part of its comprehensive effort to strengthen the knowledge of Africa and African affairs. The projects has been developed in cooperation with the information company Gazette, and wit h financial support from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Languages of Tunisia
      The Ethnologue is a catalog of the world's languages including information on alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, and other sociolinguistic and demographic information. This database represents the 12th edition of the Ethnologue, published in 1992.
  • Tunisia's Constitution
      The 1991 Constitution enumerates the legitimate purposes for legal restrictions of basic rights (Art. 7). For eligibility to the National Parliament, a citizen must be "born of a Tunisian father" (Art. 21). The President's religion is to be Islam (Art. 38, 40).

74. Tunisia Travel Guide @ TravelNotes.org
Carthage Map of tunisia The Sahara Desert Tunis tunisia sMediterranean Coast tunisian Language and culture
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Flag of Tunisia Tunisia is often thought of as the sun and sand capital of North Africa, and with over 1,200 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline that assumption is not far wrong. Local Currency
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of Tunisia. Food Travel Fiction Health Kids Bios Humor Mags Software Gifts Tech Business Other Your Ad Here Travel Notes Mailing List News Headlines World News
Directory of newspapers and news sources from around the world. Hotel City Search Tunisia's Mediterranean Coast Tunisia's Mediterranean coast is indented by many harbours and inlets, notably the gulfs of Tunis, Hammamet, and Gabes. The Carthaginian Empire once dominated most of northern Africa and at times the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula, Corsica, Sardinia, and parts of Sicily. The expanding Roman Empire finally defeated the Carthaginians and sacked their capital during the last of the three Punic Wars (149-146 BC).

75. Tunisia : Art And Culture
Front Page tunisia Art and culture tunisia Sudan Reader Ads. Harissa.com Webof tunisian Jews, covering history, customs, music, food, and more.
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76. Culture: Tunisia : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library Of
Selected Internet Resources tunisia. Portals to the World contain selectivelinks providing authoritative, indepth information about the nations and other
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/amed/tunisia/resources/tunisia-culture.html
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Tunisia Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
Culture: Tunisia
Includes performing and visual arts, film, music, museums, theater, folklore. Check sites listed under 'General' for more information and under 'Search Engines' for more sites. Created and maintained by the
Collections and Services Directorate Al-Bawaba (http://albawaba.com/main/index.ie.php3?lang=e)
It is a major portal site that links a number of other websites on all the Arab countries. It contains up-to-date information on the political, business, social, cultural and religious aspects of a particular country. Just click on the name of the country for information in English and Arabic. Asslama Yatounes (http://www.fairkess.com/tn/index.html)
A major Tunisian portal on everything from business, media, tourist and other sites. Bab- el-Web (http://www.bab-el-web.com.tn/)
Tunisian website that covers all facets of contemporary Tunisian life. Carthage in Ancient Texts (http://www.carthage.edu/outis/carthage.html)

77. Tunisia's Minister Of Culture To Speak At The Library Of Congress On January 29
tunisia s Minister of culture To Speak at the Library of Congress on January 29.
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Tunisia's Minister of Culture To Speak at the Library of Congress on January 29
Abdelbaki Hermassi, the minister of culture of Tunisia, will deliver a lecture titled "Tunisia and Cultural Modernization" at noon on Thursday, Jan. 29 , in Room LJ 119 of the Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First Street, S.E., Washington, D.C. The program is free and open to the public, and no tickets are required. Hermassi holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at Los Angeles, and served as Tunisia's ambassador to UNESCO in Paris in the early 1990s. He is the author of several books in English, French and Arabic, including a classic study on "Leadership and Development in North Africa: A Comparative Study." The program is sponsored jointly by the African and Middle Eastern Division and the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress.

78. Tunisia (12/04)
tunisia became a center of Arab culture and learning and was assimilated intothe Turkish Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. It was a French protectorate
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Background Note: Tunisia

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Tunisian Republic Geography
Area: 163,610 sq. km. (63,378 sq. mi.), slightly smaller than Missouri.
Cities: Capital Tunis; Greater Tunis urban area: pop. 2,083,000 (includes Tunis, Ariana, Ben Arous, and Manouba governorates) Sfax (pop. 820,100).
Terrain: Arable land in north and along central coast; south is mostly semiarid or desert.
Climate: Hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Tunisian(s). Population (2003): 9.9 million. Annual growth rate (2003): 1.14%. Ethnic groups: Arab-Berber 98%, European 1%, other 1%. Religions: Muslim 98%, Christian 1%, Jewish less than 1%. Languages: Arabic (official), French. Education: Years compulsory Literacy 66.7% (male 78.6%; female 54.6%). Health (2001): Infant mortality rate Life expectancy 70.1 years male, 74.2 years female. Work force (2003, 3.4 million) Services industry agriculture Government Type: Republic.

79. Welcome To The Country Pages: Tunisia
Information on tunisia s history, geography, business, culture, government,transportation, and tourist industry. The Africa Guide
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Photo courtesy of Manfred Leiter. Tunisia is considered to be one of the most liberal nations in the Islamic world, especially in terms of the rights accorded to women. The country has been influenced throughout its history by waves of immigrants - primarily Phonecian, Arab, Berber, African, Turkish, and European giving rise to a unique Tunisian culture. The official language of Tunisia is Arabic, although the use of French is widespread, reflecting the country's French colonial history.
A number of international festivals are held annually in Tunisia, celebrating music, dancing, film, and history. In addition, numerous archaeological sites and museums are located throughout the country, including ruins at the ancient Roman city of Carthage. The prestigious Bardo Museum in Tunis houses an impressive collection of Tunisia's world-renowned mosaics.
Photo courtesy of Manfred Leiter.

80. Tunisia: UNESCO Culture Sector
The Tunisian National Commission for UNESCO mobilized its network of associatelibraries, schools and UNESCO Clubs. Resources. Features
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