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  2. Tunisian independence - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian independence was a process that occurred from 1952 to 1956 between France and an independence movement, led by Habib Bourguiba. He became the first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tunisia after negotiations with France successfully brought an end to the colonial protectorate and led to independence.

  3. Public holidays in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of holidays in Tunisia. [1] January 1: New Year's Day; March 20: Independence Day; April 9: Martyrs' Day; May 1: Labour Day; July 25: Republic Day;

  4. File:Tunis - 20 mars 1956.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Featured pictures of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Tunisia" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Anfiteatro, El Jem, Túnez, 2016-09-04, DD 55-66 HDR PAN.jpg 11,752 × 4,356; 23.36 MB

  6. Tunisian national movement - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian national movement was a sociopolitical movement, born at the beginning of the 20th century, which led to the fight against the French protectorate of Tunisia and gained Tunisian independence in 1956.

  7. Tunisian opposition wants political prisoners freed before ...

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    Tunisia’s main opposition coalition said Tuesday it won’t take part in the North African country’s upcoming presidential election unless President Kais Saied’s political opponents are ...

  8. Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    [76] 20 March is celebrated annually as Tunisian Independence Day. [77] A year later, Tunisia was declared a republic, with Bourguiba as the first President . [ 78 ] From independence in 1956 until the 2011 revolution, the government and the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD), formerly Neo Destour and the Socialist Destourian Party , were ...

  9. History of modern Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    An independence movement lasting many decades eventually prevailed, leading to the end of the French protectorate (commenced in 1881). In 1954 the Tunisian struggle and consequent civil disturbances resulted in the start of negotiations for autonomy between France and the Neo Destour political party (essentially under Habib Bourguiba) supported by the Tunisian labor unions and by the Arab League.