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  2. List of tallest structures in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    golden towers 1: 48m 12 2016 tunis ... hotel golden tulip mechtel 40m 10 1976 tunis hotel ... Carthage tunis mosquee zitouna 43m

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Site of Carthage: Tunis: 1979 37; ii, iii, vi (cultural) Founded in the 9th century BCE by the Phoenicians, Carthage developed into a trading empire spanning the Mediterranean. It was a major rival to the Roman Republic which resulted in a series of wars, until the city was ultimately destroyed in 146 BCE.

  4. Carthage (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    1937 map of Tunis and environs Saint Louis Cathedral (1899 photograph) TGM station Carthage (1940s photograph). Roman Carthage was destroyed following the Muslim invasion of 698, and it remained under the control of the Arabs and later Ottoman rule for more than a thousand years (being replaced in the function of regional capital by the Medina of Tunis), until the establishment of the French ...

  5. Tourism in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis, the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Djerba, and coastal resorts outside Monastir. According to The New York Times, Tunisia is known for its "golden beaches, sunny weather, and affordable luxuries." [1]

  6. Architecture of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Large regions of North Africa, particularly near the coasts, came under the control of Carthage, a Phoenician civilization, at the height of its power in the third century BC. [1]: 24 The remains of Carthage are found near Tunis today and contain the remains of multiple periods ranging from the Punic period to the later Arab occupation. [2]

  7. Carthage Royal Palace - Wikipedia

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    Around 1860, he constructed a palace in Carthage, which he used as his residence. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The General's son expanded the estate around the palace. [ 1 ] In 1922, the palace was acquired by the Bey of Tunis, Muhammad VI al-Habib (1858–1929), where he spent his last years by the sea.

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    The comedian and host of the 2025 Golden Globes poked fun at the NFL star and his supermodel ex earlier this year Nikki Glaser Says She'd 'Definitely' Apologize to Gisele Bündchen for Tom Brady ...

  9. Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Carthage is some 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) east-northeast of Tunis; the settlements nearest to Carthage were the town of Sidi Bou Said to the north and the village of Le Kram to the south. Sidi Bou Said was a village which had grown around the tomb of the eponymous sufi saint (d. 1231), which had been developed into a town under Ottoman rule in ...

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