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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. Tunisian Beverage Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Beverage Manufacturing Company (French: Société de fabrication des boissons de Tunisie, SFBT), known as the Tunis Frigorific and Brewery Company until 2012, is a Tunisian food industry group focused on four main products.

  4. Wallyscar - Wikipedia

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    Production is 600 units per year. [2] Wallyscar vehicles are mostly used and present in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. [1] The company sells in Panama, France, Spain, Qatar and Morocco. [1] Wallyscar cooperates with the French automobile company Peugeot, using a PSA 1.4-litre petrol engine in their vehicles. [3] The company was founded by ...

  5. Soliman, Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The city owes its development, from the sixteenth century, to the settlement of Turkish soldiers from the Ottoman Empire which had just established its hold on Tunisia (its name comes from the surname of a [[Turk who owned a vast agricultural estate) and above all, in the seventeenth century, to the arrival of Morisco populations driven out of Andalusia.

  6. Tunis Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    [2] 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 ...

  7. Ooredoo Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    As of June 30, 2006, it had more than 2.5 million subscribers and has now more than 5 million subscribers. As of 2005, the network covered 99% of the population. In early-2006, Ooredoo Tunisia launched GPRS and EDGE on the Tunisian market. On 24 May 2012 the company secured licenses to deliver 3G and fixed services. [2]

  8. Tunisie Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Tunisie Telecom became a European telecoms operator with its 60% share purchase of the Maltese telecommunications company GO from the Emirati EIT for €200 million in June 2016. [ 5 ] In December 2021, the Malagasy group Axian, led by Hassanein Hiridjee , made the highest bid among potential buyers for Mauritanian telecom operator Mattel, a ...

  9. Flag of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    According to Ottfried Neubecker, [2] the Bey of Tunis also had his own flag. This flag was most likely a simple personal banner of the ruler, [ 3 ] as it floated above the Bardo Palace , the Citadel of Tunis, on navy ships, and also in the center of the coat of arms in Tunisia.