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Tunis

Tunis has been the capital city of Tunisia since 20 September 1159 when the Almohad dynasty used the city as their base. The Hafsid dynasty continued to use Tunis as the capital and the tradition has continued, through independence in 1956, until today. [More..]

   
 

 

 

El Kef

A hilly city in the North-West part of Tunisia, El Kef (meaning ‘the rock’) is the capital of the governorate of El Kef, its economy is mainly based on agriculture and commerce. The city itself has a population of about 75.000 and in the governorate there are about 500.000 inhabitants [More...]

   
 

 

 

Sfax

Second city, harbour and centre of Tunisian commerce, Sfax is also the county town of the governorate. Its ramparts and medina and market stalls of traditional crafts are all tourist attractions. . [More...]

   
   
 

Sidi Bouzid

Sidi Bouzid is a simple but beautiful city located at the door of the Sahara desert, in the steppes of central Tunisia, near a road junction literally linking the four corners of the country. This road dates from ancient times, as it used to be a caravan route. [More...]

   
   
 

Gabès

Gabès the largest oasis in the country, is situated on the coast, on the main road between Tunis and Tripoli (Libya). Palm groves extend from the edge of the sea along to the small fruit and vegetable plots of Chenini. [More...]

 
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