Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Today, Tunisia's sizable Christian community of something over 35,000 [221] [222] 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, [ 223 ] and the community of Tunisian Christians existed in the town of Tozeur up to ...
This is a list of articles holding galleries of maps of present-day countries and dependencies. The list includes all countries listed in the List of countries , the French overseas departments, the Spanish and Portuguese overseas regions and inhabited overseas dependencies.
Tunisia is: a country; Location Tunisia is situated within the following regions: Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere; Africa. Sahara Desert; North Africa. Maghreb; Time zone: UTC+01; Extreme points of Tunisia High: Jebel ech Chambi 1,544 m (5,066 ft) Low: Shatt al Gharsah −17 m (−56 ft) Land boundaries: 1,424 km Algeria 965 km Libya ...
Module:Location map/data/Tunisia is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Tunisia. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
Carthage [a] was an ancient city in Northern Africa, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world. It became the capital city of the civilization of Ancient Carthage and later Roman ...
Tunisia, like other North African countries, has lost much of its prehistoric biodiversity due to the ongoing expanding human population; for example, until historic times there was a population of the endangered primate Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus). [32] The monk seal is now extirpated (locally extinct). [33]
6 August – A court sentences opposition leader Abir Moussi to two years in prison for insulting the Independent High Authority for Elections.The court also sentences four potential presidential candidates, including activist Nizar Chaari, to eight months in prison and bans them from running for office on charges of vote buying.