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Influences from the Middle East, Europe, and Africa are found throughout Tunisia, which boasts as many ancient ruins as Greece. Tunisia may be a pr...
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Tunisia Culture Name Tunisian Alternative Names Republic of Tunisia or Tunisian Republic. In Arabic the name of the capital, Tunis, includes the whole country. The old Roman province of Africa under the Arabs became first Ifriqiya, then later Tunisia. ...
History of North Africa 作者:Charles Andre Julien 出版社:Routledge & Kegan Paul PLC 副标题:Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco from the Arab Conquest to 1830 出版年:1970-11-26 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780710066145 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 + 加入购书单
The 10th Federation of African Immunological Societies (FAIS) Congress, held in Tunisia in November 2017, marked a significant scientific milestone. It enabled scientists from across the continent to promote immunology research and to showcase major achievements made by immunologists throughout Africa. ...
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Spanning over 2,000km (1,300 miles) from east to west, and roughly the same north to south, it forms an uneven square in the western half of the Sahara desert. Morocco lies to the west (the Atlantic Ocean, and theMadeiraandCanary Islandsbeyond that) andTunisiaand Libya are to the eas...
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Tunisia sits on the northernmost point of Africa and has fertile agricultural lands. It has an export-oriented economy, which is highly dependent on its petroleum and agricultural exports. It also has strong tourism and mining industries.