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  1. Continuity and Change in the Tunisian Sahel (King's Soas Studies in Development Geography) by Ray Harris, Khalid Koser, 2004-08-30
  2. Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters (Algeria and Tunisia, 1800-1904) (Comparative Studies on Muslim Societies) by Julia A. Clancy-Smith, 1997-11-14
  3. Geography of Tunisia: Uzita, Sahel, Tunisia, Djerid, List of Ecoregions in Tunisia, North Saharan Steppe and Woodlands, Syrtis Minor, Khroumire
  4. Tunisia in pictures (Visual geography series) by Coleman Lollar, 1972
  5. Tunisia: Rural Labour and Structural Transformation by Ajit Ghose, Vali Jamal, et all 1991-01-24
  6. Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya: diversity within unity.: An article from: Focus on Geography by Christine Drake, 2006-12-22
  7. Bevolkerungsgeographie, Nordafrika (Tunesien, Algerien) 32-3730 N, 6-12 E: Bevolkerung = Population geography, North Africa (Tunisia, Algeria) (Afrika-Kartenwerk. ... Series N, North Africa) (German Edition) by Horst Gunter Wagner, 1981
  8. Historische Geographie, Nordafrika (Tunesien, Algerien) 32-3730N, 6-12E =: Historical geography, North Africa (Tunisia, Algeria) = Geographie historique, ... Series N, North Africa) (German Edition) by Dietrich Hafemann, 1981
  9. Aqua3 Michelin: Algeria - Tunisia by Chartech,
  10. Some structural and spatial correlates of modern retailing in the third world city (Occasional paper series / Department of Geography, University of Glasgow) by Ronan Paddison, 1985
  11. Aqua3 Michelin: Tunisia by Chartech,
  12. Tunisia: Webster's Timeline History, 300BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  13. Monitoring land degration in southern Tunisia: A test of Landsat imagery ad digital data (Rapporter och Notiser / Lunds Universitets Naturgeografiska Institution) by Ulf Helldén, 1980
  14. Tourismus und Ressourcennutzung in der sudtunesischen Oase Douz: Ein sozialgeographischer Beitrag zur Umweltforschung (European university studies. Series IV, Geography) (German Edition) by Monika Jaggi, 1994

61. REFERENCES FOR TUNISIA
ATKINSON, 1972. Saline water irrigation (tunisia), geography 57. BAGNOLD, 1941. DAVIES,HRJ 1989. Regional Planning in tunisia, geography 74. DILKE, 1971.
http://ralph.swan.ac.uk/fieldtrips/tunisia/tunbiblio.htm
REFERENCES FOR TUNISIA
There is a range of general texts on Tunisia. These can be located in NSL and Main libraries through a key word search of: Maghreb; Tunisia and Tunisie. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Geodynamique Erdkunde ATKINSON, 1972. Saline water irrigation (Tunisia), Geography BAGNOLD, 1941. The physics of Blown Sane and Desert Dunes Methuen, London BARROT, J. 1972. Les Enseignements du Modele Quarternaire de la Sebkhet Hale el Menzel. Bulletin Societe Languedoc de Geografie BERMDTSSOM. R. 1988. Temporal variability in spatial correlation of daily rainfall. (About Tunisia). Water Resources Research BISHOP, W.F. 1975. Geology of Tunisia and adjacent parts of Algeria and Libya. Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geological Bulletin BRIDGES, E. 1978 World Soils Cambridge University Press BURROLET, P.F. 1967 General Geology of Tunisia Petroleum Exploration Society, Libya 9 th Conference, guidebook COOK R, WARREN, A. and GOUDIE A.,1993. Desert Geomorphology UCL Press: London

62. Tunisia Opening Page
The tunisia fieldtrip explores the contrasting physical, cultural, urban and economic intheir chosen field of human or physical geography through individual
http://ralph.swan.ac.uk/fieldtrips/tunisia/tuintro.htm
Tunisia Web Resources Site
Photo by Richard Edwards: Hotel at Matmata
Fieldwork is an integral part of the degree course in Geography at Swansea. The Tunisia fieldtrip explores the contrasting physical, cultural, urban and economic landscapes of this fascinating North African country and is open to physical and human geographers. The fieldtrip encourages a broad appreciation of the Tunisian landscape and also provides students with research experience in their chosen field of human or physical geography through individual and small group projects. This website offers a taste of Tunisia and our fieldtrip, and supplements a departmental handbook that is provided to all students before the fieldtrip. Feel free to browse the site by clicking on the menu buttons on the left. Please contact us if you have any comments…happy surfing ! “Treq salama” The Geography staff running the fieldtrip (2002 fieldweek) are: Dr Allen Perry a.h.perry@swansea.ac.uk Dr Colin Rouse w.c.rouse@swansea.ac.uk Dr Kevin Rees k.g.rees@swansea.ac.uk

63. The Country & People Of Tunisia
Description and history from Abu Hejleh, with comprehensive listing of websites on tunisia by category.Category Regional Africa tunisia...... Info Please General info, map, geography, government, history, land people .tunisia OnLine History, government, society, economy, culture, women, tourism
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Special Arab Files This page contains links to sites in Tunisia and Tunisia related sites.
For Middle East, North Africa, Arab and regional information visit Arab Countries Tunisia History
Settled in the 12th cent. B.C. by Phoenicians, Tunisia became (6th cent. B.C.) the center of the powerful city-state of Carthage, which was destroyed by Rome in 146 B.C. Taken by the Vandals (5th cent. A.D.) and the Byzantines (6th cent.), the Arabs conquered Tunisia in the 7th cent., and the Berber population was converted to Islam. The area came under a succession of Muslim rulers, reaching its peak under the Berber Hafsid dynasty (c.1230–1574). In the late 16th cent. Tunisia was seized by the Ottoman Turks, and as one of the Barbary States it became a stronghold of pirates, on whom the treasury depended for several centuries. European intervention began in the 19th cent., and in 1881 Tunisia became a French protectorate. Nationalist agitation, which first surfaced in the 1920s, became intense after World War II, and independence was achieved in 1956.
In 1957 the country became a republic, with Habib Bourguiba as president. Under Bourguiba, who was elected president-for-life in 1975, Tunisia was a moderate Arab state, following a generally pro-Western foreign policy; support for a negotiated settlement with Israel strained the country's relations with its Arab neighbors, however. Domestically, Bourguiba emphasized modernization and planned economic growth. In 1981 he authorized the legal formation of opposition political parties, indicating a possible shift in the direction of liberal democracy.

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Location: Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Lebanon and Turkey
Geographic coordinates: 35 00 N, 38 00 E
Map references: Middle East Area: total: 185,180 sq km

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67. Tunisia
http //tunisiaonline.com/; ArabNet tunisia This web site on tunisiaincludes information on the history, geography, of the region.
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68. Tunisia - Home
Other Tourism is important. tunisia Index. geography. * Official nameRepublic of tunisia. * Population 8,8 million (1991 estimate).
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Climate
* On the coast, a Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot, dry summers. Maximum daily temperatures range from 14 to 33 Celsius / 57 to 91 Fahrenheit. Average annual rainfall on the coast 420 mm / 17 inches.
* In the Atlas Mountains the average annual rainfall is 840 mm / 34 inches.
* As you move further south, the rainfall decreases dramatically and temperatures rise, particularly in the summer on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
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* Currency: Tunisian Dinar divided into 100 millimes.
* Credit Cards: On the Mediterranean, Visa, Mastercard, Access, American Express and Diners Club are widely accepted in good hotels, restaurants and also in many stores. In the rural areas to the south acceptability is less common.
* Banking Hours: Summer 0730 to 1100 and 1400 to 1615 Monday to Friday. Winter 0800 to 1100 and 1400 to 1615 Monday to Thursday plus 0800 to 1100 and 1300 to 1515 Friday.

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tunisia's geography is great, but the climate is another story. Imaginewhat it must feel like to be an actor in heavy costume, wearing
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Tunisia is a republic of northern Africa and is bounded by Libya, Algeria and the Mediterranean Sea. Arabic is the official languagebut French is commonly spokenand the unit of currency is called the dinar. The southern part of the country is made up of salt lakes (known as shatts) that extend across the country and adjoin the Sahara Desert. In this part of the country the climate is very hot and very dry, receiving less than ten inches of rain per year. These conditions provide the perfect environment for cobras, horned vipers and Tusken Raiders...
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Sandstorm Filming Episode II in Tunisia: On Sept 7, 2000 the Star Wars crew arrived in Tunisia to recreate the desert planet of Tatooine for the third time. The geography gives Tunisia an other-wordly appearance, which is very appropriate for Tatooine's exterior scenery. In The Phantom Menace , areas of the Tunisian landscape were transformed into the Mos Espa market, the

70. Tunisia-Fahmi.com The Arab Search Engines
tunisia, geography, Location Northern Africa, bordering the MediterraneanSea, between Algeria and Libya. Geographic coordinates 34 00 N, 9 00 E.
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land: 155,360 sq km

71. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents - Tunisia
tunisia. geography. Cities CapitalTunis (pop. about 1 million). OthercitySfax (500,000). Terrain Arable land in north and along
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Cities: CapitalTunis (pop. about 1 million). Other citySfax (500,000). Terrain: Arable land in north and along central coast; south is mostly semiarid or desert. Climate: Hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.
Location: Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Libya
Map references: Africa
Area:
total area: 163,610 sq km
land area: 155,360 sq km
comparative area: slightly larger than Georgia
Land boundaries: total 1,424 km, Algeria 965 km, Libya 459 km
Coastline: 1,148 km
Maritime claims:
contiguous zone: 24 nm
territorial sea: 12 nm
International disputes: maritime boundary dispute with Libya; land boundary dispute with Algeria settled in 1993; Malta and Tunisia are discussing the commercial exploitation of the continental shelf between their countries, particularly for oil exploration
Climate: temperate in north with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers; desert in south
Terrain: mountains in north; hot, dry central plain; semiarid south merges into the Sahara
Natural resources: petroleum, phosphates, iron ore, lead, zinc, salt

72. Opening_thedoor_for_tunisianarabs
geography. The country of tunisia lies on the north coast of Africa,between Algeria to the west and Libya to the east. Map This
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Home History Geography Lives in Tunisia Unreached PG Find more out Geography T he country of Tunisia lies on the north coast of Africa, between Algeria to the west and Libya to the east. [ Map ] This beautiful country is bordered on the north and east by the Mediterranean Sea and its seemingly endless white sand beaches. The southern third of the country is blanketed by the Sahara desert, occasionally interrupted by date palm oases. The western border is rugged and arid in the south, but well forested in the north where the Atlas mountain ranges of north Africa begin. For a country similar in size and shape to Illinois, Tunisia has an astonishing variety of climates and landscapes, making it a prime tourist destination for Europeans [ Tourism ][Photos] Tunisia contains the northernmost point of the entire continent of Africa. The capital city of Tunis lies at about the same latitude as Memphis Tennessee. Less than 90 miles across the Mediterranean from Italy, Tunisia hosts myriad migratory birds en route between Europe and Africa. This close proximity to Italy has also made Tunisia a strategic possession for any naval power hoping to control trade routes between the eastern and western Mediterranean. [ History

73. Tunisia, Where's That? - Links
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  • 74. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Tunisia
    Arab Net tunisia Brief details of the history and geography of tunisia,as well as business, culture, government and transport information.
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    Range of information about the Arab world, including business, news, events, organisations, travel and entertainment, plus a commercial directory and a set of country-specific information about various Arab countries.
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    Subjects: algeria, arabs, bahrain, comoros, djibouti, egypt, iraq, jordan, kuwait, lebanon, libya, mauritania, morocco, oman, qatar, saudi arabia, somalia, sudan, syria, tunisia, united arab emirates, yemen
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    Africanet tunisia Information on tunisia climate, geography, historyand language. Category Travel and Tourism Travel Guides
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    76. IndyGear - Museum Section - The Indiana Jones Geography Crusade
    3. Sallah's House Market Street Scenes, Kairouan, tunisia, Imam's House, ElstreeStudios Stage Two London, England, 3. tunisia, Tanis Digs, Tozeur, tunisia,
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    77. Atlas Tunisia
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    78. North Africa GeoNet
    Digital maps. CIA Factbook tunisia. Statistics on the nation's geography, people,government, economy and transportation, with a map. tunisia travel advice.
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    79. Libya General Geography
    General geography Formal Name Grate Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. NorthernAfrica, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Egypt and tunisia.
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    Formal Name: Grate Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
    Short Form: Libya.
    Government type: Jamahiriya (a state of the masses) in theory, governed by the populace through local councils
    Term for Nationals: Libyans.
    Capital: Tripoli.
    Data code: LY Location: Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Egypt and Tunisia. Libya is fourth in size among the countries of Africa and fifteenth among the countries of the world.
    Geographic coordinates: 25 00 N, 17 00 E
    Map references: Africa
    Area: Total: 1,759,540 sq km Land: 1,759,540 sq km, 679,358 sq mi, Water: sq km
    Area-comparative: slightly larger than Alaska Land boundaries: total: 4,383 km Border countries: Algeria 982 km, Chad 1,055 km, Egypt 1,150 km, Niger 354 km, Sudan 383 km, Tunisia 459 km Coastline: 1,770 km

    80. Zorona.com - Tunisia
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