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  2. Mosaïque FM - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Amina Ben Doua - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Tataouine Radio - Wikipedia

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    This article about a radio station in Tunisia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Cap FM - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Nizar Chaari - Wikipedia

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    Nizar Chaari (Arabic: نزار الشعري; born 11 June 1977) is a Tunisian radio and television presenter, producer and politician. [1] He is best known for his interviews with various Tunisian and Arabic world celebrities, particularly musicians and film/television stars and directors.

  7. 2024–25 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 - Wikipedia

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    Stade Tunisien: 22 11 6 5 23 15 +8 39 7 ES Métlaoui: 22 8 7 7 21 18 +3 31 [a] 8 CS Sfaxien: 22 8 7 7 23 16 +7 31 [a] 9 Olympique Béja: 22 7 7 8 18 22 −4 28 10 CA Bizertin: 23 5 8 10 19 23 −4 23 11 AS Soliman: 22 5 7 10 15 26 −11 22 12 JS El Omrane: 22 3 11 8 17 31 −14 20 13 AS Gabès: 23 4 6 13 15 31 −16 18 14 US Ben Guerdane: 22 2 ...

  8. El Watania 2 - Wikipedia

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    The French, who wanted to set up the relay for the second ORTF channel in Tunisia in 1966, came up against the refusal of Tunisian officials. In 1969, ORTF officials agreed to finance the creation of a second French-speaking Tunisian channel, to fit out a studio at the RTT headquarters equipped with light technical means of transmission and to install four transmitters and repeaters around the ...

  9. Tunisian Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Football Federation (Arabic: الجامعة التونسية لكرة القدم, French: Fédération Tunisienne de Football) is the governing body of football in Tunisia.