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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. Official Gazette of the Republic of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    A French version is the official texts published since 1883 but, in accordance with Law No. 93-64 of 5 July 1993, only the Arabic text is authentic; the French language is only informative. The date of publication in JORT conditions generally the date on which the text has legal effects - since it is necessary that a text is known to be ...

  4. Tunis Light Metro - Wikipedia

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    Line 6 has 18 stations and is the longest line after line 4. On 12 November 2008, the new line 6 (6.8 kilometers long and initially serving eleven stations between Place de Barcelona and El Mourouj 4) came into service after work on the line had started in 2005. Like line 3, line 6 has a TGM line in Tunis Marine station.

  5. List of Tunis Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Line Stations [1] Geographical coordinates Delegation P+R Correspondences Place de Barcelone: Bab el Bhar + Gare de Tunis Bab Alioua: Sidi el Béchir • Mohamed-Manachou

  6. Central Bank of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Tunisia (Arabic: البنك المركزي التونسي, French: Banque Centrale de Tunisie, BCT) is the central bank of Tunisia. The bank is in Tunis and its current governor is Marouane Abassi, who replaced Chedly Ayari on 16 February 2018. [2]

  7. 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, [26] [27] in turn generally associated with the Berber root ⵜⵏⵙ, transcribed tns, which means "to lay down" or "encampment". [28]

  8. Postal codes in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Listed below are the first 2 digits of codes assigned to each governorate. Governorates. A map showing the Governorates of Tunisia. Governorate Code Ariana:

  9. Telephone numbers in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    2 List of area codes. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. Telephone numbers in Tunisia. 1 language. ... Tunisie Telecom: 9x xxxxxx; Elissa (TT's MVNO): 4x xxxxxx;