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Marcel Lajeunesse, ed. (2008). "Tunisie". Les Bibliothèques nationales de la francophonie (PDF) (in French) (3rd ed.). Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. OCLC 401164333. "Tunisia", World Report 2010, The Hague: International Federation of Library Associations, OCLC 225182140, Freedom of access to information. (Includes ...
Tunis: 1966 Private bank P A Arab Tunisian Bank: Financials Banks Tunis: 1982 Commercial bank P A Banque de l'Habitat: Financials Banks Tunis 1973 State bank S A Banque de Tunisie et des Emirats: Financials Banks Tunis: 1982 Bank P A Banque de Tunisie: Financials Banks Tunis: 1884 Bank P A Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie: Financials ...
Local rail-based transportation providers are managed by the Société des transports de Tunis and consist of the Metro leger, a light rail network, and the 19 km Tunis-Goulette–La Marsa 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge light rail link . SNCFT provides local services in the Eastern suburbs of Tunis:
Béchir-Hamza Children's Hospital, Tunis This is a list of hospitals in Tunisia.The hospitals include public regional, university, and district hospitals, as well as private hospitals.
Habib Bourguiba, 1st President of Tunisia, and his classmates in his Baccalaureate Year in 1924 in Sadiki College, Tunis. The first Tunisian Baccalaureate was based on the French version, modified according to the ideas of Jules Ferry. There were fewer than 500 examinees. [5]
The Hafsids also introduced the first madrasas to the region, beginning with the Madrasa al-Shamma῾iyya built in Tunis in 1238 [11] [12]: 209 (or in 1249 according to some sources [10]: 296 [21]). This was followed by many others (almost all of them in Tunis) such as the Madrasa al-Hawa founded in the 1250s, the Madrasa al-Ma'ridiya (1282 ...
The Tunisian grading system is mostly an over 20 point grading scale: it is used in secondary schools and universities, similar to the french grading system.For primary schools, a new system has been introduced, based on a letter-grade scale; the old system uses a 10-point grading scale for the first term and a 20-point scale for the second and third terms.