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El Jem

El Jem, in Tunisia, is famous for its Roman Amphitheatre, among the best preserved in the world, and the Archaeological Museum. A journey through history and culture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Il Tajine

Il tajine è un piatto tradizionale nordafricano, cucinato lentamente in una pentola di terracotta. Scopri la sua storia, varianti popolari e consigli per preparare un tajine autentico e ricco di sapore.

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Sousse

Sousse, in Tunisia, offre una perfetta combinazione di storia, spiagge incantevoli, cultura locale e vita notturna. Esplora la Medina, rilassati al mare e scopri la ricca gastronomia tunisina.

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Bettino Craxi e la Tunisia

Bettino Craxi, leader socialista italiano, trascorse i suoi ultimi anni in esilio a Hammamet, Tunisia. Scopri il suo legame con la Tunisia e l’impatto della sua eredità politica.

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Mahdia

Mahdia, città costiera tunisina, offre spiagge incantevoli, una ricca storia, e una cultura vibrante. Esplora la Medina, il Forte Borj el Kebir, e assapora la cucina locale in una meta affascinante.

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Zarzis

Zarzis, Tunisia’s coastal city, offers beautiful beaches, a rich historical heritage and a vibrant culture. Explore its attractions, such as the Zarzis Museum and ancient mosques, and savor the delicious local cuisine.

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Flag of Tunisia

The flag of Tunisia, introduced in 1827 by Hussein II, symbolizes the country’s rich history and culture. Featuring a red field with a white circle containing a crescent and a five-pointed star, it represents the blood of martyrs, Islam, and peace. It remains a symbol of national pride and unity.

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El Jem and its Roman cultural heritage

A thousand-year history and a Roman amphitheater surrounded by museums-a cultural gem in the heart of Tunisia. Mosaics, ancient fighting and new festivals in a land that was lush in Roman times-a veritable garden where wealthy families built villas that flaunted not only their opulence but also their beliefs.

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Tunisia is a presidential republic

On July 25, 2022, Tunisia voted by referendum for a change of governmental system from a republic with an Italian-style parliamentary system (semi-presidential), to a hyper-presidential republic, where power and state policies are centralized in the hands of the leader.

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