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The population of Tunisia is made up of Arabs (98%), [2] Berbers (1%), [3] [4] and others (1%). Around 98 percent of the population are Muslim. [7] There is a Jewish population on the southern island of Djerba and in Tunis. There also exists a small autochthonous group of Christian adherents. [8]
Tunis is located in north-eastern Tunisia on the Lake of Tunis, and is connected to the Mediterranean sea's Gulf of Tunis by a canal which terminates at the port of La Goulette/Halq al Wadi. The ancient city of Carthage is located just north of Tunis along the coastal part. The city lies on a similar latitude as the southernmost points of Europe.
Map of Tunisia Tunis, Capital of Tunisia Sfax City Centre Skyline of Sousse Central Kairouan. ... Population (2014) [6] Tunis: 1111: Tunis: 638,845 1112: Le Bardo ...
Sadiki College in Tunis. Literacy rate of Tunisia population, 15 years and older, 1985–2015. UNESCO Institute of Statistics. The total adult literacy rate in 2008 was 78% [233] and this rate goes up to 97.3% when considering only people from 15 to 24 years old. [234] [full citation needed] Education is given a high priority and accounts for 6 ...
This is a list of all municipalities of Tunisia with their respective population per the 2014 census. ... Population (2014) [1] Tunis: 1111: Tunis: 638,845 1112: Le ...
Grand Tunis or Greater Tunis (Arabic: تونس الكبرى, French: Grand Tunis) is the largest metropolitan area in Tunisia, centered on the country's capital Tunis. It consists of four governorates: Tunis, Ariana, Manouba and Ben Arous. According to the 2004 population census, the area of Grand Tunis is home to 2,247,800 people. [1]
Population of Tunisia: 10,327,000 – 79th most populous country; Area of Tunisia: 163610 km 2; ... Tennis in Tunisia Tunis Open; Tunisia Davis Cup team;
Tunisia is divided into 24 governorates (wilayat, sing. wilayah). This term in Arabic can also be translated as province. The governorates are divided into 264 delegations (mutamadiyat), and further subdivided into municipalities (baladiyat), [1] and sectors (imadats). [2] Tunisia is divided into 6 regions. [3]