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  2. Climate of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia is the eighteenth most water stressed country in the world. Tunisia's climate is divided into seven bioclimatic zones, with the main difference between the north and the rest of the country being due to the Tunisian hills which separate the regions subject to a Mediterranean climate and a typical hot desert climate of the Sahara - the largest hot desert in the world.

  3. Hammamet, Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Hammamet (Arabic: حمامات Ḥammāmāt ⓘ, literally "Baths") is a town in the Nabeul Governorate of Tunisia. Due to its beaches, it is a popular destination for swimming and water sports and is one of the primary tourist destinations in Tunisia.

  4. Climate change in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia generates the majority of its greenhouse gas emissions through a variety of industries. In 2022, Tunisia produced 32.5% of its CO2 emissions through electricity and heat production, 18.3% in industry, 30.8% through the transportation sector, 8.8% in residential settings, and around 4% through agriculture. [5]

  5. Dreaming of a White Christmas? Here's the 'Old Farmer's ...

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    Here's what to expect on December 25 in 2024. The 'Old Farmer's Almanac' Christmas weather predictions are here, and it looks like it will be a mild holiday. Here's what to expect on December 25 ...

  6. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    Tunisia is a beautiful country. One of the top things I remember is that it had a lot of cute coffee shops, which I love. Some of the highlights of my trip were visiting Tunis, Hammamet, Kairouan ...

  7. Tourism in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Tunisia is a major industry, attracting around 9.4 million arrivals annually from the year 2016 to 2020, making it one of the most visited countries in Africa. Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis , the ancient ruins of Carthage , the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Djerba , and coastal resorts ...

  8. El Hamma - Wikipedia

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    El Hamma (Arabic: الحامة Al Ḥāmmah) is an oasis town located in the Gabès Governorate, 30 kilometers west of Gabès, Tunisia and near the eastern end of Chott el Fejej. Its population in 2014 was 73,512.

  9. Hammam-Lif - Wikipedia

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    Naro, which means fire, was Hammam-Lif's Punic name.. In 1883, the French captain Ernest De Prudhomme discovered in his Hammam-lif residence the ruins of an ancient synagogue that once stood in Hammam-Lif in the 3rd-5th century, when it was part of the province of Africa Byzacena. [1]