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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

81. Tunisia - National Commission For Education, Science And Culture: UNESCO-CI
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  • 82. Tunisia Hahooa Arab Directory !
    News on politics, society, culture and sports in tunisia. Sources of informationon tunisia History, society, culture, environment, political life,
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    83. Bits Of Culture - Tunisia
    Language Map Bits of culture PointTo-Talk Booklets Additional Resources.BITS OF culture - tunisia. Languages. Map. Cultural Values
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    84. Third All Africa Anaesthesia Congress: Tunis - 21-25 May, 2005
    tunisia is a multi faceted North African country linking north and south.Its climate, location, culture, and ethnicity are all distinctive.
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    Need help? An advise? Feel free to contact us! Organizer Click here for touristic program Scientific Program The program can be seen in the site covering the MAJOR TOPICS of ANESTHESIA and INTENSISE CARE with a high number of very well respected speakers from AFRICA and a great support from speakers from all around the World. Anneke E.E. Meursing President of the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologist s Message from the president of the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologist s The organisers of the third All Africa Anaesthesia Congress here in Tunisia have achieved a dazzling and amazing milestone much like their forefathers used to do. The history of our organisers forms the springboard of European and African cultures. The Phoenicians were well known for their skills to improve anything, excellent craftsmen and sailors. Their forefathers influenced all cultures around the Mediterranean, provided a Pharaoh to the Egyptians, crossed the Alps on elephants and sailed to Anglia where they later became known as the Celts. Current Europe owes much of their culture to the roots found here.

    85. BikeAbout: Tunisia Sites On The 'Net
    transportation, culture and descriptions of tunisia s major cities. Destinationtunisia Historical overview, maps, travel facts, culture, environment,
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    Official Name: Republic of Tunisia (Al Jumhuriyah at Tunisiyah) Location: Tunisia is located along the north African Mediterranean coast, between Algeria, which is to its south and west, and Libya, which is to the south and east. It is separated from Sicily, Italy by 137 km (85 mi). Land Area: 155,360 sq km (59,969 sq mi). Coast: 1,148 km (713 mi) of coast, not counting the islands. Climate: Population: Language: Most Tunisians are bilingual, speaking Arabic the official language and the language of education and government and some French. Spoken Tunisian Arabic is very similar to spoken Moroccan Arabic. Religion: Islam is the official religion of Tunisia, accounting for about 98% of the population. That said, there are still Roman Catholic and Jewish communities in Tunisia. Government: Tunisia is a presidential republic with a constitution that was first approved in 1959. Since the presidential and legislative election of 1989, Tunisia has had a directly elected President and, following the legislative elections of 1994, the 163-seat Chamber of Deputies became, for the first time, a pluralist assembly representing five different parties. Executive (President or King): President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Capital: Tunis Flag: Currency: The Tunisian currency is the Dinar (TD) which is divided into 1000 millimes or mills. There are 5, 10 and 20 Dinar bills and 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 mill coins, topped by the 1 Dinar coin. It is illegal to import or export Dinars from Tunisia. The exchange rate for the period of the BikeAbout visit is approximately 1 TD for every $1.

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    87. Marweb, Search Engine: Regional_countries/Tunisia
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    • Committee of Freedoms Respect and Humans rights in Tunisia - Tunisia: the European Parliament must act - open etter to the European deputies [... ] a mark on the situation of humans right in Tunisia from June 1997 to June 1998.

    88. Tunisia Directory, Search Engine: Society_and_Culture
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    89. 1World2travel - Tunisia - Gastronomy & Culture - Index
    Een gevarieerde keuken langs de stranden en in de woestijn.
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    90. The Saudi Arabian Information Resource - Tunisia's Prime Minister Receives Saudi
    tunisia s Prime Minister Receives Saudi culture and Information Minister (SaudiArabia) The reception was attended by tunisian Minister of culture and
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    04/06/2005 Tunisia's Prime Minister Receives Saudi Culture and Information Minister
    Tunis, 4 Jun 2005 Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Ghanoushi received here today the Saudi Minister of Culture and Information, Iyad Bin Ameen Madani, who is currently visiting Tunisia. During the meeting, they exchanged cordial talks and discussed a number of issues of common interest. The reception was attended by Tunisian Minister of Culture and Protection of National Heritage Dr. Mohammed Al-Aziz Bin Ashour and Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia Ahmed Al-Qahtani. In a press statement, Madani thanked Al-Ghanoushi for giving him the opportunity of expressing his views on the culture and media cooperation between the two countries. He added that they reviewed the activities of the Saudi Cultural Days festival, now in progress in Tunis and the joint ambitions in the sphere of enhancing the cultural cooperation. Internet Saudinf News Release Dates 3 to 9 Aug 2005 30 Jul to 3 Aug 2005 12 to 30 Jul 2005 30 May to 12 Jul 2005 ... ARCHIVED NEWS RELEASES

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    92. Tunisia : Africa : Libraries : Arts, Music And Culture : Internet Gateway : Chri
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    93. Roman Africa
    tunisia s culture Minister, Abdelbaki Hermassi, says, Our reference groups arethe French and the Italians, not the Algerians and Libyans.
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    From the archives: "The Return of Ancient Times" (June 2000) Why the warrior politics of the twenty-first century will demand a pagan ethos. By Robert D. Kaplan "Four-Star Generalists" (October 1999) Military history pierces the philosophical fog that often surrounds the other humanities. By Robert D. Kaplan "And Now for the News" (March 1997) The disturbing freshness of Gibbon's Decline and Fall. By Robert D. Kaplan Elsewhere on the Web Links to related material on other Web sites. Tunisia General information about Tunisia from the CIA's 2000 edition of the World Factbook. Also by Robert D. Kaplan: "Imperial Grunts" (October 2005) "How We Would Fight China" (June 2005) The Middle East is just a blip. The American military contest with China in the Pacific will define the twenty-first century. And China will be a more formidable adversary than Russia ever was. "America's African Rifles" (April 2005) Le Kef, Tunisia

    94. Infosamak
    tunisia Freshwater fish culture Print In spite of good naturalopportunities (more than 20000 hectares of dam lakes surface area and interesting
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    95. Partners Choose CGC ICSSPE ISCA NCDO Right To Play Sport Sans
    International Festival in tunisia for a culture of Peace 23/08/2005 to 29/08/2005Hammamet, tunisia. The 13th Congress of the European Association for Sport
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      16/09/2005 to 25/09/2005 Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland See all Upcoming conferences... Back Event Title International Festival in Tunisia for a Culture of Peace Date 23/08/2005 to 29/08/2005 Info Multi-sport and artistic activities, lessons and cultural trips: The International Rainbow Week Movement and the Tunisian Association of Sport for All offer the opportunity to enjoy sports and physical activity while learning about rules, respect, team spirit and fair play. From 23 until 29 August, 2005 the organisers offer a frame for activity, learning, experiencing and reflecting, what sport and physical activity are like and what implications the values of sport may have on life and society. The festival is open to community and school sport clubs, children's associations, municipal children's groups and similar organisations. Deadline for enrolment is 4 July, 2005. Location Hammamet, Tunisia

    96. Afrika.no - The Index On Africa - Culture
    You are here Countries tunisia culture Extensive web catalogue oflanguages of tunisia. Site includes bookstore for printed publications,
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    Comprehensive Afro-Caribbean discography organised by artists, countries, instruments, labels, styles and year. Lists artists, bands and traditional music. In English, French and Spanish.
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    Extensive web catalogue of languages of Tunisia. Site includes bookstore for printed publications, language maps and a country specific language bibliography. Updated every 4 years. By SIL International.
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    A detailed analysis of the dolls and the doll play of Saharan and North African children. E-version of the book (2003) by Jean-Pierre Rossie. Also available in French.
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    97. Tunisia Business Culture And Doing Business In Tunisia
    Guides on business culture and doing business in tunisia.
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    98. Tunisia Travel Guide And Bicycle Touring Guide
    Travel guide for tunisia with an emphasis on independent bicyclists, In thesouth the landscape is more subtle and the culture more traditional.
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    Tunisia: Bicycle Tour Travel Guide
    by David Mozer [An introduction and overview to travel in Africa is available by clicking here. If you are look for a bicycle tour to this country, this link might help you.] The information below may have been extracted from a more comprehensive " Country Supplement " to the book " Bicycling In Africa ". For information on these publications click on the links. In the end your impression of this region will depend upon what route you take. It is like the African story of five people describing an elephant, one described the tail, one described the foot, one described the trunk, one described the ears and one described the ridge of the its back. People passing along the main highways on the coasts usually have a low opinion of the countries. If you get on the back-roads or head to select parts of the interior you will probably think the place is pretty exciting and has some first rate cycle touring. Beyond the every increasing sprawl of the big cities (Tunis, Sousse, Sfax and Gabes) and the coastal highway, the main roads are generally very good for cycling and the variety of routes almost infinite. There are thousands of miles of paved roads and traffic volumes are low, but few have paved shoulders. If it works into your plans it is worth taking the train or louage (taxi) in and out of the big cities and along the coast. Do be prepared for hills, especially if you are going to explore the northern third of the country or search out some of the more interesting places in the south. It is not until you get beyond Gabes in the south that you really have to worry to much about having an off-road bike. Most of Tunisia is excellent for road tour bikes. Road signs can be a challenge because many are only in Arabic, but if you can master that you will find them to be excellent throughout the country. Even if you can't learn Arabic, enough of the signs for major cities are bilingual that you can probably find your way. If you destination is a village you will need to know Arabic or have a good map and map reading skills. Bicycling itineraries can be easily enhanced by combining them with the country's enjoyable railroads. Bicycles are willingly taken as baggage for a reasonable charge.

    99. Tunisia, Where's That?!
    This western influence still permeates tunisian culture. tunisia gained controlof its own destiny in 1956. When tunisia became the Rupublic of tunisia it
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    As the map reveals, Tunisia has the Mediterranean Sea to its north and east. Tunisia is also inbetween Libya (South) and Algeria (West). Even though it is between two volitile countries, it is relatively stable. It is a small, fairly developed country with a varied history and culture. Tunisia is an Arabic and Islamic country, but it was once a French protectorate and as a result, Tunisia is a crossroads between East and West. This western influence still permeates Tunisian culture. Tunisia gained control of its own destiny in 1956. When Tunisia became the Rupublic of Tunisia it strengthened its relations with both the Arab states and with France. For example French is still widely spoken. Nevertheless it struggles to maintain a balance between its rich Arab heritage and its modern western influences. Because of its unique place in the world, its relatively stable politics and its mild Mediterranean climate, Tunisia has become a popular holiday destination. Tourism has become a thriving industry and there are many resorts along the

    100. Enjoy Tunisia S Unique Blend Of Nature And Culture
    Enjoy tunisia s Unique Blend of Nature and culture. If you were to ask a Chineseperson on the street, What do you know about tunisia?
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