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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.
The Tunis Grand Prix or Grand Prix de Tunis was a motor race held in the 1920s and 30s in Tunis, the capital of the African colony of the French protectorate of Tunisia.. A race was held originally as an open-wheel motor race on a street circuit at Le Bardo, west of Tunis.
Wallyscar is a Tunisian car manufacturer, founded in 2006 [1] and based in Ben Arous.Production is 600 units per year. [2] Wallyscar vehicles are mostly used and present in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. [1]
Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (French: Union tunisienne de l'industrie, du commerce et de l'artisanat, Arabic: الاتحاد التونسي للصناعة والتجارة والصناعات التقليدية) or UTICA is an employers' organization in Tunisia representing industrial, trade and craft sectors.
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.
Grand Prix de Tunisie: Carthage: cancelled [1] A 6 May: VIII Gran Premio di Tripoli (II Lotteria di Tripoli) Mellaha [18] Formula Libre sunny 525 km 2h 49m Achille Varzi Alfa Romeo Tipo B Report: 13 May III Eläintarhanajot (Djurgårdsloppet) Eläintarharata: Formula Libre overcast 100 km 59m Eugen Bjørnstad Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza Report: 20 May
Rammadiya d'El Magtaa near Gafsa is an archaeological site of the Capsian culture, dating from 10,000 to 7,000 years before present, when the area was an open savanna. People of the Capsian culture were hunter-gatherers that left stone figures, petroglyphs, and carved ostrich eggs (drawing of an example pictured). [29] Archaeological site of ...
Official Journal of the Republic of Tunisia (الرائد الرسمي للجمهورية التونسية), also abbreviated JORT, is the official biweekly published by the Tunisian state in which are recorded all legislative events (laws and decrees), regulations, and official statements legal publications.