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  2. Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens - Wikipedia

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    The Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens (English: Tunisian National Railway Company), abbreviated SNCFT, is the national railway of Tunisia and under the direction of the Ministry of Transport.

  3. Tunisian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian (Arabic: تونسي, romanized: Tūnsi), is a variety of Arabic spoken in Tunisia. [7] It is known among its 12 million speakers as Tūnsi, ⓘ "Tunisian" [8] or Derja (Arabic: الدارجة; meaning "common or everyday dialect" [9]) to distinguish it from Modern Standard Arabic, the official language of Tunisia.

  4. Tayra - Wikipedia

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    The tayra (Eira barbara) is an omnivorous animal from the mustelid family, native to the Americas.It is the only species in the genus Eira.. Tayras are also known as the tolomuco or perico ligero in Central America, motete in Honduras, irara in Brazil, san hol or viejo de monte in the Yucatan Peninsula, and high-woods dog (or historically chien bois) in Trinidad. [2]

  5. Sbeitla - Wikipedia

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    Ali Ben Ghedhahem (1814 - October 10, 1867) a famous Tunisian revolutionary. Mongi Soussi Zarrouki (February 24, 1936 – May 26, 2000) is an athlete who participated in 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1959 Mediterranean Games. [10] Lotfi Ben Jeddou (July 31, 1964 [11]) is a politician who was the Minister of the Interior from March 2013 to ...

  6. Culture of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The National Foundation, Beit El-Hikma, Tunis-Carthage. Tunisian culture is a product of more than three thousand years of history and an important multi-ethnic influx. Ancient Tunisia was a major civilization crossing through history; different cultures, civilizations and multiple successive dynasties contributed to the culture of the country over centuries with varying degrees of influence.

  7. Visa policy of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    7 October 2023: China [10] 14 June 2024: Iran and Iraq [ 11 ] Holders of diplomatic or official/service passports issued to nationals of China , Egypt , India , Indonesia , Jordan , Philippines , Singapore , Thailand and Ukraine ; of diplomatic passports issued to nationals of Albania , Cuba , Czech Republic , Iran , Pakistan , Syria , Uruguay ...

  8. Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The word Tunisia is derived from Tunis; a central urban hub and the capital of modern-day Tunisia.The present form of the name, with its Latinate suffix -ia, evolved from French Tunisie, [27] [28] in turn generally associated with the Berber root ⵜⵏⵙ, transcribed tns, which means "to lay down" or "encampment". [29]

  9. 2024 Tunisian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Abir Moussi, president of the Free Destourian Party, [45] announced in February 2022 that she would be her party's candidate. [46] In detention since October 2023, her candidacy was filed by her defense committee on 3 August without a criminal record or sponsorships, following the ISIE's refusal to provide the necessary copy.