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  2. Italy–Tunisia relations - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia welcomed, protected and cared for Craxi. [15] While the protests against Craxi's PSI and corruption continued in Italy, in Tunisia according to his daughter he received the affection of the people. [16] Italy, however, could not claim anything from Tunisia on the basis of the agreement signed between the two countries in the 1960s.

  3. Foreign relations of Italy - Wikipedia

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    See Italy–Tunisia relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 20 June 1956. [95] Italy has an embassy in Tunis and 3 honorary consulates (in Bizerte, Sfax and Sousse). [226] Tunisia has an embassy in Rome, a general consulate in Palermo, 3 consulates (in Genoa, Milan and Naples) and 2 honorary consulates (in Bari and Novara).

  4. Category:Italy–Tunisia relations - Wikipedia

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  5. Foreign relations of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    See Greece–Tunisia relations. Greece has an embassy in Tunis. Tunisia has an embassy in Athens. Italy: 20 June 1956: See Italy–Tunisia relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 20 June 1956. [147] Italy has an embassy in Tunis. Tunisia has an embassy in Rome, a consulate-general in Palermo and consulates in Genoa, Milan ...

  6. Italy–Tunisia Delimitation Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Italy–Tunisia Delimitation Agreement is a 1971 treaty between Italy and Tunisia in which the two countries agreed to delimit a maritime boundary between them in the continental shelf. [1] The text of the treaty sets out a complex boundary in the Strait of Sicily representing an equidistant line between Sicily and Tunisia, with the ...

  7. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    An Euler diagram showing the relationships between various multinational ... Germany, Iceland, Italy, Latvia ... South Africa, Thailand, Tunisia, ...

  8. List of ambassadors of Italy to Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    1992-1996: Ambassador of Italy in Tunis. 1996-2000: Consul General in Paris. 2000: Diplomatic Counselor of the Minister for Foreign Trade. 2000-2001: Ciplomatic Counselor of the Minister of Justice. 2001-2002: Head of Cabinet of the Minister of External Affairs; 2002-2005: Ambassador, Head of the Permanent Representation of Italy to UNESCO, Paris.

  9. Italian Tunisians - Wikipedia

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    Italian Tunisians (Italian: Italo-tunisini, or Italians of Tunisia) are Tunisian-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Tunisia during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Tunisia.