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Mosaïque FM (Arabic: موزاييك أف أم, romanized: mūzāyik af am; Mosaïque from French, meaning Mosaic in English) is the first private radio station in Tunisia. Its broadcast all of the Tunisian territory.
In 2003, a process of opening the radio industry to the private sector began. Since then, private radio stations have started broadcasting in Tunisia: Mosaïque FM, Jawhara FM, Zitouna FM, Shems FM and Express FM and after the Tunisian Revolution several new private stations founded as Mines FM (Sawt Elmanajem), Kalima FM and Oasis FM.
Photograph of Amina Ben Doua taken in 2010. Amina Ben Doua is a Tunisian TV presenter and producer and a famous radio host. She presented in Hannibal TV and Attessia TV.She joined Mosaique FM in 2003.
Cap FM (Arabic: كاب اف ام); is a private generalist radio station in Tunisia. Based in its Hammamet studios, it was founded by Olfa Tounsi on 24 March 2012. It broadcasts mainly in the regions of Nabeul and Grand Tunis. Its name refers to the name given in Tunisia to the region of Nabeul, Cape Bon. [1] [2] [3]
Incidental discovery Sketch surveyed during excavations published by La Blanchère in 1888. [1]The mosaic, along with part of the house, was unearthed in 1886-1887 by soldiers led by General Bertrand, "commandant de la subdivision de Sousse", [2] when they dug a sump [3] in the regiment's garden [2] occupied by an olive grove. [4]
Express FM is a private Tunisian radio station specializing in economics which was founded on October 21, 2010 by Mourad Gueddiche and Naoufel Ben Rayana, co-founders of Maghreb Productions Communication (MPC). Express FM is the fifth-launched private radio station in Tunisia.
Al-Zaytuna Mosque, also known as Ez-Zitouna Mosque, and El-Zituna Mosque (Arabic: جامع الزيتونة, literally meaning the Mosque of Olive), is a major mosque at the center of the Medina of Tunis in Tunis, Tunisia. The mosque is the oldest in the city and covers an area of 5,000 square metres (1.2 acres) with nine entrances. [1]
The museum is housed in the Kasbah of Sousse's Medina, which was founded in the 11th century AD. [1] It was established in 1951. The museum reopened its doors to the public in 2012, after the collections were rearranged and the edifice was renovated.