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name = Tunis Name used in the default map caption; image = Location map Tunis.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 36.81353 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 36.78676 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = 10.16556 Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal degrees; right = 10.19715
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Mutuelleville is known as a more upper-class area of Tunis, [a] and it is home to many of the city's foreign embassies and other diplomatic offices. Other notable locations are the Lycée Pierre Mendès France, [2] the university dormitories of Harroun Errachid and Fattouma Bourguiba, the Chedli Zouiten stadium, [3] and the Sheraton Tunis hotel.
1937 map of Tunis and environs Saint Louis Cathedral (1899 photograph) TGM station Carthage (1940s photograph). Roman Carthage was destroyed following the Muslim invasion of 698, and it remained under the control of the Arabs and later Ottoman rule for more than a thousand years (being replaced in the function of regional capital by the Medina of Tunis), until the establishment of the French ...
Shows Holy Roman Emperor Charles V capturing Tunis and its port city of La Goulette (also known as Goletta and Halq al-Wadi), in 1535. Forms part of the Franco Novacco Map Collection (Newberry Library).
La Salle soon moved to the building vacated by St. Joseph's College at 1234 Filbert Street in Center City, Philadelphia. In 1886, due to the development of the Center City district, La Salle moved to a third location, the former mansion of Michael Bouvier, the great-great-grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, at 1240 North Broad Street ...
Lafayette (Arabic: لافيات) is the central district of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, which occupies the area north of Avenue Habib Bourguiba between Bab el Khadra on the west and Avenue Mohammed V on the east. Among the important buildings in the area are the Great Synagogue of Tunis and the headquarters of the Tunisian Radio. [1
El Mourouj (Arabic: المروج, romanized: el-Murūj) is a town and commune in the southern suburbs of Tunis in the Ben Arous Governorate, Tunisia. It became a commune in 1991. It has 120,732 inhabitants as of 2022, compared to 81,986 in 2004, making it the most populous commune in the Ben Arous Governorate. It is the seat of El Mourouj ...