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  2. Monoprix (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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    Société Nouvelle Maison de la Ville de Tunis, or SNMVT Monoprix (مونوبري), is a chain of grocery stores in Tunisia, with its head office in Mégrine. [3] They are operated by the Groupe Mabrouk , which in 2007 had a 38% marketshare in Tunisia. [ 4 ]

  3. COMAR d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Un Après-midi dans le désert by Mustapha Tlili: Sais-tu seulement ce que vivre veut dire by Wafa Bsaïes Ce que Tunis ne m'a pas dit by Khaouthar Khelifi - Arabic Lawn El Rouh (Color of the soul) Khaadaât El Asr (Le mensonge du siècle) by Mounir Raqqi El Waghd (Réminiscences) by Kheireddine Souabni - 2006 [14] Arabic Ḥūriyya (Nymph) by ...

  4. 1933 Tunis Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1933 Tunis Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Carthage Street Circuit in Tunis, the capital of colonial Tunisia, on 26 March 1933. Tazio Nuvolari won the 37 lap race, driving for Scuderia Ferrari , Alfa Romeo 's works team, while his teammate, Baconin Borzacchini , finished second.

  5. Tunis Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    After a year off, the race returned in 1931 at a new venue, a much larger triangular highway circuit laid out between the then separate cities of Tunis and Carthage. [3] The 1931 season-opening race was much more serious in its entry with eleven European grand prix and 16 1.5-litre cars racing with the smaller motor cycle-powered cars having ...

  6. Rally of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The rally of Tunisia (Rallye de Tunisie) is a rally-raid which was disputed each year in Tunisia from 1981 to 2011. [1] Editions. Year Cars Bikes Driver - Co-driver

  7. Albert Lemaître - Wikipedia

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    Albert Lemaître was born (circa 1864) in Aÿ, a village outside Épernay, where he worked in partnership with his brother as an exporter in the champagne industry. His brother's name is not established, but could be Joseph "Georges" Lemaître, born in 1868 in Aÿ as the son of the wine dealer Louis-Emmanuel Lemaître and M. Julie Fabry.

  8. The Tunisian Association for the Support of Minorities

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    It was founded on the initiative of four people – a medical student, a natural sciences teacher, a lawyer and a physical education teacher – on 29 September 2011, shortly after the Tunisian revolution.

  9. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    en banc court hearing of the entire group of judges instead of a subset panel. en bloc as a group. en garde "[be] on [your] guard". "On guard" is of course perfectly good English: the French spelling is used for the fencing term. en passant in passing; term used in chess and in neurobiology ("synapse en passant.") En plein air en plein air