Articles related to "Tunisia"



A Taste of Tunisia
Visit Kibili for a Saharan camel ride, Matmata for Luke Skywater's 'Star Wars' home, and Hammamet for tropical vegetation, wide beaches and shopping.
• hammamet a popular tourist spot • tunis medina a world heritage site • bardo museum best collection roman mosaics in worl • village of sidi bou said • matmata for“star wars” fans

Douz, Tunisia: Head to the Sahara
Douz in central Tunisia attracts tourism by saying it's the gateway to the Sahara Desert. From camel trekking to sand duning watching, many can enjoy Douz.
• douz tunisia • sahara desert • sahara festival • camel trek • tunisian markets

Rising Popularity of Tunisia
Tunisia is becoming ever more popular as a short break destination with fine restaurants and hotels, plenty of history and culture and long sandy beaches.
• tunis • tunisia • sidi bou saïd • mosque of the olive tree • zitouna mosque

Star Wars at Matmata, Tunisia
Underground caves can be a must in Tunisia's desert heat near Matmata: and they make a great movie set for Luke Skywalker's family home from Star Wars.
• matmata • star wars • movie set • hotel sidi driss • sntri bus

Tunisia - Dougga
Dougga is one of Tunisia's most visited sites. There's a lot to see and there are guides available at the entrance. It is also full of surprises.
• dougga tunisia • getting to dougga - use a louage • theatre built in 188ad • dougga summer festival • capitol - one of finest roman monuments in tunisia

Tunisia - Jugurtha's Table
Jugurtha's Table, Northern Tunisia, sits in a landscape lush and green all year with forests of eucalyptus, pine and cork. Visit Bizerte and Lake Echkeul en route.
• tunisia - the unexplored north • bizerte largest city in northern tunisia • lake echkeul - world heritage national park • the coral coast for excellent beaches • sidii machrig is best beach

El Ghriba - Jewish Traditions
In the male dominated Jewish religion it's good to find a unique festival that celebrates feminism.
• el ghriba • lag b’omer • djerba • tunisia • jewish traditions

Book Review: From Tagine to Masala by Mike Harrison
Take a gastronomic journey from the Arabian Trade Routes! © <a href=http://home.comcast.net/~culinaryjen/Home.html>Jennifer A. Wickes</a>
• jennifer a. wickes • cookbook reviews • book • from tagine to masala • mike harrison

Africa Cup of Nations Day 12
Senegal and South Africa's worst fears were realized as Angola and Tunisia played out a 0-0 draw to secure passage to the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations.
• africa cup of nations • siphiwe tshabalala • senegal football • bafana bafana • angola football

Africa Cup of Nations Day 16
Stéphane Mbia scored twice as the Indomitable Lions beat the 2004 champions in Kumasi to reach Thursday's semi final against hosts Ghana.
• africa cup of nations • eto'o headbutt • manucho goal • cameroon football • egypt football

Africa Cup of Nations Day 4
Tunisia and South Africa both required spectacular late equalizers to keep Group D wide open at the Tamale Stadium in Ghana.
• africa cup of nations • south africa • bafana bafana • angola • tunisia

Africa Cup of Nations Day 8
The goals continued to fly in at the Africa Cup of Nations, with two more of Africa's heavyweight sides heading for elimination in the group stages.
• africa cup of nations • abdoulaye faye • manucho goals • tunisia • south africa

Plastic Surgery Tourism
Some nations advertise low-cost medical procedures bundled with luxurious vacations, while Belgium focuses on foreign patient needs & promotes its healthcare system.
• plastic surgery tourism • low-cost cosmetic medical procedures • tunisia india korea thailand • luxurious vacations • american society of aesthetic plastic surgery

Visit the Bardo Museum in Tunis
The Bardo Museum in Tunis has one of the world's most impressive collections of ancient Roman mosaics, and is housed in a palace on the outskirts of Tunisia's capital.
• bardo museum • tunis sightseeing • roman mosaics • bardo palace • carthage history

Italian Government: Another One Bites the Dust
With the resignation of Massimo D'Alema the Italian Republic has used up its 57th government since 1945. Used up is even the prime minister whose nine-party coalition has been quarrelling without a pause for over a year. Now D’Alema has stepped down after the negative results of his center-left coalition in regional elections. The opposition "Freedom-Pool" led by media-tycoon Silvio Berlusconi won in eight of fifteen regions. Berlusconi´s alliance with his former rival Umberto Bossi of the Northern League has worked particularly well in the productive north asking for devolution. A week after D'Alema's resignation the center-left coalition agreed on the previous treasury minister Giuliano Amato to lead the new government. Due to massive party interference the new prime minister, a Socialist, has presented only a poor cabinet and program. Clinging to power, the party leaders of the center-left coalition don’t seem to have the slightest clue on how to prepare for the general elections early next year.
• d&#8217;alema • giuliano • amato • italy • rome

African Beach Holiday Destinations
African Beach Holidays were always a popular add-on before or after safaris or desert expeditions. Now they have become full-on holiday destinations.
• african beach holidays vacations • africa • destinations • beaches • tunisia

Budget Airlines: Belgium & Holland
Fly direct to Greece, Italy, London, France, Germany, Portugal and the Canary Isles with Belgian and Dutch operators such as Brussels Airlines and Transavia.
• budget airlines • cheap flights • belgium and holland • popular holiday destinations • brussels airlines

Houses in Ancient Carthage
It was believed that the Romans erased all traces of Punic Carthage. But preserved under the Roman forum are the unique remains of the homes of ordinary Carthaginians.
• houses in carthage • carthaginian houses • late punic houses • roman forum of carthage • archaeological remains of ancient carthage

Muscat Festival
Muscat's Annual Festival attracts large numbers of visitors from the Gulf Cooperation Countries and from Europe.
• muscat festival • sultanate of oman • middle east • living culture and family fun • activities and events

The Legend of Dido
The Carthaginian myth of Dido is very different to that found in The Aeneid.
• legend of dido • dido • dido queen of carthage • the aeneid • carthage

Coca-Cola Global Sales
Who chugs down more Coca-Cola beverages annually, India's 1.1 billion consumers or Mexico's 108 million drinkers?
• coca-cola global sales • sales of coca-cola • international sales of coke • global sales of coke • revenues coke


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