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  1. Tunisia travel
    Tunisia travel. Featured Tunisia travel sites. Editor review and professional Tunisia travel critics. An exclusive creative oasis for women. Tunisia travel, tunisia travel guide, tunisia travel tourism, eyewitness travel guide tunisia.
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  2. Mahdia, Tunisia
    The promise of Mahdia has a tendency of coming almost true. While wandering around the city, many of the elements of the city's past is spotted, but it either is too obviously restored, or too little. In the 10th century Mahdia was a very important city, but even more, it was the capital of one of the Muslim worlds most important line of rulers, the Fatimids.
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    Regions: Mahdia


  3. Hammam Lif, Tunisia
    Hammam Lif has a small centre, very nice, with elegantly designed modern houses, and streets with palm trees. The centre runs into the esplanade, which extends for kilometres.
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    Regions: Hammam Lif


  4. Sousse, Tunisia
    The medina of Sousse is a pleasure in many ways. It is clearly one of Tunisia's finest, even if it is not very large. But what there is, is charming and relaxed. Hustling is not a problem, and women can walk easily around.
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    Regions: Sousse


  5. La Goulette, Tunisia
    La Goulette is an important part of the port system of Tunis, lying out on the coast. It is also a very important fishing port, and the place has gotten a reputation of having some of the best seafood restaurants in Tunisia. Considering what unknown small restaurants can do with fish in this country, La Goulette soon appears in your daydreams.
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    Regions: La Goulette


  6. Tunis, Tunisia
    A online guide to the Captial of Tunisia Tunis. Tunis is the capital of the African country of Tunisia. And if you’re interested in seconds and thirds, you might want to tackle the question of whether it’s a still expanding modern city, or the Arab world’s best "old" town.
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    Regions: Tunis


  7. Dougga, Tunisia
    This small town in the mountains surrounded by many ancient Roman ruins for tourists to explore, with tall columns, temples and many more interesting ruins and all you travel information, like hotels, transport, restaurants and many more helpful tips. Dougga is situated in the mountains inland of Tunisia, at about 550 metres above sea level, in an area that was densely populated by the Numidians. The city served as one of the capitals of Massinissa, an Roman ally, and one of the contenders to Carthage.
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  8. Nabeul, Tunisia
    Northern Tunisia. Nabeul is not really the attractive tourist destination it is claimed to be. For tourists going for fun and comfort, neighbouring Hammamet is a better option.
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    Regions: Nabeul


  9. Tabarka, Tunisia
    Tabarka is a guide's dream, all around the city clear traces of the exiting past are found. Yellow marble and lions were shipped out from there to the rest of the Roman empire. Some centuries ago, Tabarka was one of several pirate haunts, later it became a Genoese colony, before the Bey of Tunis in 1741 annexed it.
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  10. Kairouan, Tunisia
    In this travel guide you will learn about the holiest city in Tunisia, its great mosque and minaret, the Cemetery of Ouled Farhane, the large amount of carpet shops, the small shopping streets, and all you travel information, like hotels, transport. Kairouan is defined as the holiest city of Tunisia, being the oldest Islamic settlement, having the oldest mosque in North Africa and the world's oldest minaret.
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    Regions: Kairouan


 

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