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Thus, French in Tunisia is a prestige language. [13] According to recent estimates provided by the Tunisian government to the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, the number of French speakers in the country is estimated at 6.36 million people, or 63.6% of the population, almost all as a second language. [14]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Feather River School shooting Glenn Litton reaching into his coat before pulling out his gun Location Feather River Adventist School, Palermo, California Coordinates 39°27′14.4″N 121°31′57.3″W / 39.454000°N 121.532583°W / 39.454000; -121.532583 Date December 4, 2024 ; 2 ...
La Presse de Tunisie (French, daily, state-owned) [1] Le Maghreb (daily) [1] ... Tunisia News; Tunisie Numerique [1] Defunct. Al Amal; L'Action Tunisienne; Al-Hadhira;
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Just 10,000 French speakers remain in Syria today. French is mostly popular in the cities of Damascus and Aleppo where the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle and l’École Française, Syria's only two French schools, are located respectively. In 2016, a new French school opened in Tartous increasing the total number to three.
France invaded Tunisia in 1881 and established the French protectorate of Tunisia, which lasted until Tunisia's independence in 1956. In 1957, France cut off financial aid totaling $33.5 million to Tunisia because of its support for neighboring Algeria 's independence movements. [ 1 ]