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  • 25814671911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 27 — Tunis ​TUNIS, capital of Tunisia, the largest city in North Africa outside Egypt, in 36° 48′ N., 10° 12′...
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  • the east, a distance of some 1500 m., traversing Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. To their south lies the Saharan desert. The Atlas consist of many distinct...
    303 bytes (2,237 words) - 15:41, 26 December 2020
  • and N. by the Mediterranean, comprising the states of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Tripoli. The name is derived from the Berbers, the chief inhabitants...
    290 bytes (61 words) - 00:36, 29 November 2014
  • middle of the 16th century to the end of the 17th century the ruler of Tunisia was also called dey, a title frequently used during the same period by...
    242 bytes (99 words) - 14:35, 14 January 2022
  • Ben Habib Jdey(Abd ar-Rawūf Jda; Canadian citizen (asylum seeker from tunisia) and suspected terrorist found swearing to die as a shaheed (martyr) on...
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  • French resident-general, the British consul, other officials, and many Tunisians have country-houses, surrounded by groves of olive trees. Before the opening...
    262 bytes (350 words) - 11:10, 15 March 2019
  • brother ‘Abd Al-Raouf Bin Al-Habib Bin Yousef Al-Jaddi, born in 1965 in Tunisia and residing in Canada since December 8, 1991. Before traveling to Canada...
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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Kef (category EB1911:Cities:Africa:Tunisia)
    Britannica, Volume 15 — Kef ​KEF, more correctly El-Kef (the Rock), a town of Tunisia, 125 m. by rail S.S.W. of the capital, and 75 m. S.E. of Bona in Algeria...
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  • Security Council, Considering the gravity of the situation prevailing in Tunisia, Pending the conclusion of the debate of the item on its agenda, 1. Calls...
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  • Robert Anderson Egypt-Libya Air Offensive Europe Algeria-French Morocco Tunisia Sicily Naples-Foggia Rome-Arno Anzio Normandy Northern France Southern...
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  • coast of North Africa in the Gulf of Gabes, forming part of the regency of Tunisia. It is separated from the mainland by two narrow straits, and save for...
    280 bytes (527 words) - 19:47, 18 February 2018
  • Bizerta ​BIZERTA (properly pronounced Ben Zert; Fr. Bizerte), a seaport of Tunisia, in 37° 17′ N., 9° 50′ E. Pop. about 12,000. Next to Toulon, Bizerta is...
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  • very summary representations. Dolmens, however, occur in great numbers in Tunisia and the province of Constantine. Tumuli, too, are found throughout northern...
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  • Tanzania Thailand Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tromelin Island Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United...
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  • Algeria 982 km, Chad 1,055 km, Egypt 1,150 km, Niger 354 km, Sudan 383 km, Tunisia 459km Coastline: 1,770 km Maritime claims: Territorial sea: 12 nm Gulf...
    168 bytes (1,250 words) - 07:15, 9 February 2017
  • Reclus3900347Africa by Élisée Reclus — Chapter 81892A. H. Keane   ​ CHAPTER VIII. TUNISIA. ITHIN its present limits, Tunis does not form a geographical unit distinct...
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  • 1911) "Mandingo," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) (in part) "Tunisia," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) "Uganda," in Encyclopædia...
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  • Decides to appoint a sub-committee consisting of Argentina, Italy, Japan and Tunisia, and instructs this sub-committee to examine the statements made before...
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  • wool rugs. It is well watered, has magnificent palm-trees, and is an important centre for French military and civil administratlon in Tunisia. S. VAILHÉ...
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  • Tunis developed in this period into a much dreaded pirate state. The Tunisian galleys sailed along all the coasts of the Mediterranean, devastating and...
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