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On the Web
- Tunisia: Tozeur - A travel guide with images, maps and news. Culture, community and shopping.
- Flag of Tunisia [geographic.org] - Thumbnail, small and large GIF images of the flag of Tunisia suitable for web pages with links to Tunisia country facts.
- Photos, pictures, and slideshows of Tunisia - Photos, slideshows, pictures, and a travelogue from a backpacker's trip to Tunisia in 2003.
- Tunisia Ferries Guide - Offers information, timetables, tariffs and contacts for ferries to Tunisia.
- Tunisia - Embassy of the Republic of Tunisia in Japan, including investment news from Tunisia, and instructions for applying for a visa.
- The British Council in Tunisia - Promoting Britain, the English language and literature and British studies in Tunisia.
- Merriam-Webster - Maps: Tunisia - Map of Tunisia showing Arabic place names. Includes some demographic statistics.
- US Library of Congress - Portals to the World: Tunisia - Annotated directory of selected online resources.
- Motorcycle Travels in Tunisia - Illustrated tale of a Canadian couples six week motorcycle journey around Tunisia as part of their around the world trip.
- I mondonauti: Tunisia - Presenta informazioni generali sul paese.
Wikipedia Articles
- Prime Minister of Tunisia - The Prime Minister of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Tunisia.
- Tunisia Fed Cup team - The Tunisia Fed Cup team represents Tunisia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Fédération Tunisienne de Tennis. They have not competed since 2006.
- Islam in Tunisia - Islam is the official state religion in Tunisia. Approximately 98 percent of the population of Tunisia is nominally Muslim.
- Politics of Tunisia - Politics in Tunisia take place under a framework of a presidential republic. The President of Tunisia is both head of state and head of government, and there is a pluriform multi-party system dominated by the Democratic Constitutional Rally.
- Tunisia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Tunisia registered to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, held at the Wembley Conference Centre in London. Although drawn to sing at position number four, Tunisia withdrew for uncertain reasons.