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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Two registration plates are mandatory: The front plate must be 450 mm long and 100 mm wide.; The back plate must be 520 mm long and 110 mm wide, or 275 mm long and 200 mm wide if it has two lines.

  3. File:1901 - Voiture Clément-Panhard (VCP) - manuel complet et ...

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  4. Omar Tayara - Wikipedia

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    Omar Tayara Rodríguez (born August 13, 1979 in Madrid) is a Spanish-born aquathlete and triathlete, who trains and holds a dual citizenship with Syria. [ 1 ] Tayara started out his triathlon career in 2001, [ 2 ] and first competed at the 2002 ITU Triathlon European Cup in Palermo , Italy .

  5. Postal codes in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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  6. Tataouine - Wikipedia

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    Tataouine (Berber languages: Tiṭṭawin; Arabic: تطاوين) is a city in southern Tunisia.It is the capital of the Tataouine Governorate.The below-ground "cave dwellings" of the native Berber population, designed for coolness and protection, render the city and the area around it as a tourist and film makers' attraction.

  7. 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]

  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. History of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The Coat of Arms of the Republic of Tunisia. The present day Republic of Tunisia, al-Jumhuriyyah at-Tunisiyyah, is situated in Northern Africa.Geographically situated between Libya to the east, Algeria to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the north. [1]