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         Tunisia Geography:     more books (16)
  1. Tunisia in pictures (Visual geography series) by Coleman Lollar, 1972
  2. Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya: diversity within unity.: An article from: Focus on Geography by Christine Drake, 2006-12-22
  3. Bevolkerungsgeographie, Nordafrika (Tunesien, Algerien) 32-3730 N, 6-12 E: Bevolkerung = Population geography, North Africa (Tunisia, Algeria) (Afrika-Kartenwerk. ... N, North Africa. Series N, North Africa) by Horst Gunter Wagner, 1981
  4. Tunisia: Rural Labour and Structural Transformation by Ajit Ghose, 1991-01-24
  5. Historische Geographie, Nordafrika (Tunesien, Algerien) 32-3730N, 6-12E =: Historical geography, North Africa (Tunisia, Algeria) = Geographie historique, ... (Afrika-Kartenwerk. Series N, North Africa) by Dietrich Hafemann, 1981
  6. Some structural and spatial correlates of modern retailing in the third world city (Occasional paper series / Department of Geography, University of Glasgow) by Ronan Paddison, 1985
  7. Continuity and Change in the Tunisian Sahel (King's Soas Studies in Development Geography) by Ray Harris, Khalid Koser, 2004-08-30
  8. Monitoring land degration in southern Tunisia: A test of Landsat imagery ad digital data (Rapporter och Notiser / Lunds Universitets Naturgeografiska Institution) by Ulf Helldén, 1980
  9. The ecology of malnutrition in Northern Africa: Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Spanish Sahara, and Ifni, Mauritania (Food geography series) by Jacques M May, 1967
  10. Tourismus und Ressourcennutzung in der sudtunesischen Oase Douz: Ein sozialgeographischer Beitrag zur Umweltforschung (European university studies. Series IV, Geography) by Monika Jaggi, 1994
  11. Tunisia (Enchantment of the World. Second Series) by Mary Virginia Fox, 1990-11
  12. Ecology of Malnutrition in Northern Africa: Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Spanish Sahara and Ifni, Muretania (Studies in Medical Geography : Vol) by Jacques M. May, 1967-06
  13. An official tour along the eastern coast of the regency of Tunis: Geography and history of the country, and manners and customs of the people by Amos Perry, 1891
  14. Final projects 1993 Fulbright-Hayes seminars abroad program, Morocco and Tunisia (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:378099) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993

81. Geography And Environment: Tunisia : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The
Selected Internet Resources tunisia. Portals to the World contain selectivelinks providing authoritative, indepth information about the nations and other
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Geography and Environment: Tunisia
Includes online maps, links to other map collections, flags, climate, weather, natural resources. 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. Development Gateway Country Overview (http://www.developmentgateway.org/)
"The Development Gateway helps communities, organizations, and individuals build partnerships, share ideas, and work together to reduce poverty." Search by development projects as well as by country to identify additional web sites and documents.

82. Tunisia Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
tunisia Africa map (inc. detailed map), travel tourism, tourist information attractions, city guide, geography community web sites for tunisia.
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83. Tunisia
Atlas tunisia Facts on tunisia flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, See more Encyclopedia articles on tunisia Political geography
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84. Country Briefing: Tunisia
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85. Tunisia - General Information
Find information on tunisia, inclusive on geography, People, Government, Economy,Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.
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Gen. Info. Industry Steel Links Steel News Ports ... Transnational Issues Tunisia Introduction Top of Page Background: Following independence from France in 1956, President Habib BOURGIUBA established a strict one-party state. He dominated the country for 31 years, repressing Islamic fundamentalism and establishing rights for women unmatched by any other Arab nation. In recent years, Tunisia has taken a moderate, non-aligned stance in its foreign relations. Domestically, it has sought to diffuse rising pressure for a more open political society. Tunisia Geography Top of Page Location: Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Libya Geographic coordinates: 34 00 N, 9 00 E Map references: Africa Area: total: 163,610 sq km
land: 155,360 sq km
water: 8,250 sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than Georgia Land boundaries: total: 1,424 km
border countries: Algeria 965 km, Libya 459 km Coastline: 1,148 km

86. Star Wars: Kids | Where Did They Film Star Wars: Episode II?
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Australia Italy Tunisia Where Did they Film Star Wars : Episode II? October 16, 2000 Tunisia Tunisia is a republic of northern Africa and is bounded by Libya, Algeria and the Mediterranean Sea. Arabic is the official languagebut French is commonly spokenand the unit of currency is called the dinar. The southern part of the country is made up of salt lakes (known as shatts) that extend across the country and adjoin the Sahara Desert. In this part of the country the climate is very hot and very dry, receiving less than ten inches of rain per year. These conditions provide the perfect environment for cobras, horned vipers and Tusken Raider s... Filming Episode II in Tunisia: On Sept 7, 2000 the Star Wars crew arrived in Tunisia to recreate the desert planet of Tatooine for the third time. The geography gives Tunisia an other-wordly appearance, which is very appropriate for Tatooine's exterior scenery. In

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88. Tunisia -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Main article (Click link for more info and facts about geography of tunisia)geography of tunisia tunisia is in north (The second largest continent;
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The Tunisian Republic Tunisia , is a (A believer or follower of Islam) Muslim (A member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories who speaks Arabic and who inhabits much of the Middle East and northern Africa) Arab country situated on the North (A native or inhabitant of Africa) African (The largest inland sea; between Europe and Africa and Asia) Mediterranean coast. It is the easternmost and smallest of the three nations along the (Click link for more info and facts about Atlas mountain) Atlas mountain range, bordering the two others: (A republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea with a population that is predominantly Sunni Muslim; colonized by France in the 19th century but gained autonomy in the early 1960s) Algeria to the west and (A military dictatorship in northern Africa on the Mediterranean; consists almost entirely of desert; a major exporter of petroleum; involved in state-sponsored terrorism) Libya to the south and east. Forty per cent of the country is comprised by the

89. Tunisia: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
Map of tunisia. Main article geography of tunisia. tunisia is in north Africa, More from geography. GuruNet, Dialing Code information about tunisia
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A country of northern Africa bordering on the Mediterranean Sea. Settled in ancient times by the Phoenicians and dominated after the 6th century B.C. by the Carthaginians, the area later fell to the Romans (2nd century B.C. ), Vandals (5th century A.D. ), and Byzantines (6th century) before being conquered by the Arabs in the 7th century. Tunisia was taken over by the Ottoman Turks in the late 16th century and, as one of the Barbary States, was used as a base by pirates raiding ships in the Mediterranean. It became a French protectorate in 1881 and achieved full independence in 1956. Tunis is the capital and the largest city. Population: 9,970,000 . var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt";

90. Regional: Africa: Tunisia: Maps And Views: Geography - Open Site
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91. Tunisia Travel Guides - Arab
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92. 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.

93. World Facts And Figures - V
tunisia. Introduction geography People Government Economy CommunicationsTransportation Military Transnational Issues
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World Facts and Figures Home Country List Country Maps Country Flags ... Measurement Conversion Calculator Exclusive Bonus Offer for PacificPoker.com click here for Details Deposit $20 and get $30 FREE Tunisia Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Tunisia Introduction Top of Page Background: Following independence from France in 1956, President Habib BOURGIUBA established a strict one-party state. He dominated the country for 31 years, repressing Islamic fundamentalism and establishing rights for women unmatched by any other Arab nation. In recent years, Tunisia has taken a moderate, non-aligned stance in its foreign relations. Domestically, it has sought to diffuse rising pressure for a more open political society. Tunisia Geography Top of Page Location: Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Libya Geographic coordinates: 34 00 N, 9 00 E

94. Tunisia - Atlapedia Online
LOCATION geography tunisia is located in North Africa. It is bound by Algeriato the west, Libya to the southeast and the Mediterranean Sea to the
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OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Tunisia
CAPITAL: Tunis
SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Multiparty Republic
AREA: 164,150 Sq Km (63,379 Sq Mi)
ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: Tunisia is located in North Africa. It is bound by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast and the Mediterranean Sea to the northeast and north. The country is divided into three distinct physical regions (1.) The Tell Atlas Mountains and the Dorsale Ridge separated by the fertile valley of the Medjerda River in the north. (2.) A wide and barren plateau south of the Dorsale Ridge with the western half of the plateau called the High Steppe and the eastern half the Low Steppe. (3.) The southern flat coastal plains and salt lakes, and beyond to the vast Sahara Desert region. The principal river is the Medjerda River which flows to the Gulf of Tunis from Algeria. Major Cities (pop. est.); Tunis 674,100, Safaqis 230,900, Aryanah 152,700, Ettadhamen 149,200 (1994). Land Use; forested 4%, pastures 20%, agricultural-cultivated 32%, other 44% (1993). CLIMATE: Tunisia has a Mediterranean climate modified by sea breezes and characterized by warm dry summers and wet winters. The inland regions experience hotter summers and more rainfall while there are two distinct seasons, a cool wet season from October to May and a warm dry season from May to September. Average annual precipitation varies from 420 mm (17 inches) in the north to more than 900 mm (35 inches) in the Tell Atlas Mountains while the southern desert region receives less than 350 mm (10 inches) annually. Average temperature ranges in Tunis are from 6 to 14 degrees Celsius (43 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit) in January to 21 to 33 degrees Celsius (70 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit) in August.

95. REFERENCES FOR TUNISIA
CLARKE, 1955. Summer nomadism in tunisia. Economic geography 31. CLARKE, 1959 . geography OF GENDER IN tunisia. AMOURI INSTITUTE, 1993.
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REFERENCES FOR TUNISIA
There is a range of general texts on Tunisia. These can be located in NSL and Main libraries through a key word search of: Maghreb; Tunisia and Tunisie. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Geodynamique Erdkunde ATKINSON, 1972. Saline water irrigation (Tunisia), Geography BAGNOLD, 1941. The physics of Blown Sane and Desert Dunes Methuen, London BARROT, J. 1972. Les Enseignements du Modele Quarternaire de la Sebkhet Hale el Menzel. Bulletin Societe Languedoc de Geografie BERMDTSSOM. R. 1988. Temporal variability in spatial correlation of daily rainfall. (About Tunisia). Water Resources Research BISHOP, W.F. 1975. Geology of Tunisia and adjacent parts of Algeria and Libya. Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geological Bulletin BRIDGES, E. 1978 World Soils Cambridge University Press BURROLET, P.F. 1967 General Geology of Tunisia Petroleum Exploration Society, Libya 9 th Conference, guidebook COOK R, WARREN, A. and GOUDIE A.,1993. Desert Geomorphology UCL Press: London

96. An MBendi Profile: Tunisia - Overview
geography. Politics. Economy. HIV/Aids. Industry Sectors. Investment This profile of tunisia and doing business there is an overview.
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General Information Capital(s): Tunis Population: Area: Currency: 1 Tunisian dinar = 1000 millimes Language(s): Arabic, French

97. Canadian Embassy In Tunisia :: About Tunisia
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Official name : Republic of Tunisia (Al Jumhuriyah at Tunisiyah ) Location : Northern Africa; borders on Algeria (1,050 km) and Libya (480 km) Capital : Tunis (1.8 million inhabitants, including suburbs) Population : 9.67 million (31% under 15 and 9% over 60 (2001 est.)) Climate : Temperate in North, desert in south Area : 163,610 sq km Languages : Arabic (official), French, English and Italian Religions : Islam (98%), Roman Catholicism (1%) and Judaism (1%) National holidays : March 20 Religious holidays : Id al Fitr (end of Ramadan), Id al Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice)
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Political system : Presidential Legal system : based on French civil law system and Islamic law National government : Unicameral Chamber of Deputies or Majlis al-Nuwaab (182 seats) members elected for five-year terms by secret and direct universal suffrage and by list plurality vote ) Head of state : Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (since November 1987, reelected in 1989 and 1994 and again on October 24, 1999)

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Email Feedback Tu·ni·sia (t -n zh , -sh , ty A country of northern Africa bordering on the Mediterranean Sea. Settled in ancient times by the Phoenicians and dominated after the 6th century b.c. by the Carthaginians, the area later fell to the Romans (2nd century b.c. ), Vandals (5th century a.d. ), and Byzantines (6th century) before being conquered by the Arabs in the 7th century. Tunisia was taken over by the Ottoman Turks in the late 16th century and, as one of the Barbary States, was used as a base by pirates raiding ships in the Mediterranean. It became a French protectorate in 1881 and achieved full independence in 1956. Tunis is the capital and the largest city. Population: 9,920,000. Tunisia Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Tunisia - a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean coast; achieved independence from France in 1956; "southern Tunisia is mostly desert"

99. TradePort Country Profiles From World Trade Press
tunisia has nine years of compulsory education with Arabic the language ofinstruction in geography Note. Strategic location in central Mediterranean;
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The People
Nationality
Tunisian(s)
Ethnic Composition
Arab-Berber     European     Other    
Religious Composition
Muslim     Christian     Judaism and other    
Languages Spoken
Arabic (official) and French (trade)
Education and Literacy
Tunisia has nine years of compulsory education with Arabic the language of instruction in early grades but replaced by French in higher grades. Tunisia's literacy rate is 66.7 percent.
Labor Force
Total:   2.69 million (2001)
By occupation: Agriculture Industry Services
Note: shortage of skilled labor
Geography
Land Mass Total
63,170 sq mi (163,610 sq km)
Land
59,984 sq mi (155,360 sq km)
Water
3,185 sq mi (8,250 sq km)
Land Boundaries
Total: 884 mi (1,424 km)
Border countries: Algeria 599 mi (965 km), Libya 285 mi (459 km)
Coastline
713 mi (1,148 km)
Maritime claim
Contiguous zone: 24 nm
Territorial sea: 12 nm
Climate/Weather
Temperate in north with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers; desert in south.
Terrain
Mountains in north; hot, dry central plain; semiarid south merges into the Sahara.

100. CTI Centre For Geography, Geology, And Meteorology: Tunisia Information
CTI logo. tunisia. CityNet tunisia (US); World Factbook 1999 (US) CTI geography, Geology Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999.
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