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  2. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    In France, hypermarkets are successful, and today, there are over 1000 hypermarkets in the country. Carrefour opened the first French and European hypermarket in 1963, in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois near Paris , and has 222 hypermarkets, as of 2013. [ 40 ]

  3. Ministry of Trade and Export Development (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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  4. National Library of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1885, this library was called French Library.Its present name dates from the beginning of independence of Tunisia.In 2005, it was relocated to its present location, Boulevard 9 avril, just near the National Archives of Tunisia and some higher institutions like the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences.

  5. Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Today, Tunisia's sizable Christian community of something over 35,000 [219] [220] is composed mainly of Catholics (22,000), and to a lesser degree Protestants. Berber Christians continued to live in some Nefzaoua villages up until the early fifteenth century, [ 221 ] and the community of Tunisian Christians existed in the town of Tozeur up to ...

  6. Public holidays in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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  7. Islam in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Calls came for legalization of polygamy, from Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice [19] A new mufti appointed in 2013, (Hamda Saïd) was known to have supported polygamous marriage. [13] [25]

  8. Tunisian Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The Tunisian Baccalaureate, or Examen National du Baccalauréat, is a standardized test that was founded in 1891, a decade after the beginning of the French colonization of Tunisia (1881–1956). [1]

  9. Women in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    And what this calls into question, is the silence that, still today, stifles Tunisian women. [23] On August 13, 2003, the 47th anniversary of the enactment of the CSP, the Ligue tunisienne des droits de l'homme (in English: Tunisian League of Human Rights) declared : We believe that total equality between men and women remains a fundamental claim.