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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 27 Tunisia by Harry Johnston 25240261911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 27 — Tunisia TUNISIA (Regency of Tunis), a country
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  • Constitution of Tunisia  (1959)  1484133Constitution of Tunisia1959 (Published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Tunisia - on June 1,1959
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  • CIA World Fact Book, 2004 Tunisia 8149CIA World Fact Book, 2004 — Tunisia                 This page was last updated on 1 January 2003 This is a
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  • The World Factbook (1982) by the Central Intelligence Agency Tunisia 2030510The World Factbook (1982) — Tunisiaby the Central Intelligence Agency
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  • Volume 26 Susa (Tunisia) 19410241911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 26 — Susa (Tunisia) SUSA (Fr. Sousse), a city of Tunisia, on the Gulf of Hammamet
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Tunisia 2230434The World Factbook (1990) — TunisiaUnited States Central Intelligence Agency Tunisia  See regional map VII
    155 bytes (1,229 words) - 18:58, 1 March 2017
  • Campaigns of World War II Series/Tunisia by Charles R. Anderson 223267US Army Campaigns of World War II Series/TunisiaCharles R. Anderson [[File:CMH-Pub-72-12
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  • Having considered the letter dated 19 April 1988 (S/19798), in which Tunisia made a complaint against Israel following the new act of aggression committed
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  • Council, Having examined the application of Tunisia [1], Recommends to the General Assembly that Tunisia be admitted to membership in the United Nations
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  • Britannica, Volume 9 — Enfidaville ENFIDAVILLE [Dar-el-Bey], a town of Tunisia, on the railway between Tunis and Susa, 30 m. N.E. of the last-named place
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  • sovereignty and territorial integrity of Tunisia, Having heard the statement by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Tunisia,2Having noted with concern that the
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  • of the true Arabs. The Kabbabish have a tradition that they came from Tunisia and are of Mogrebin or western descent; but while the chiefs look like
    308 bytes (288 words) - 11:40, 26 February 2018
  • BOARD 260 UNCLASSIFIED Exhibit R-1 When this document was first released, in March 2005, the location "Hamam Lif, Tunisia", was redacted.
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  • the Atlas, from the eastern confines of Morocco to Tunisia. He also examined the Algerian and Tunisian shats and explored the interior of western Tripoli
    323 bytes (227 words) - 10:07, 25 December 2012
  • in Egypt is made by the sultan of Turkey through the khedive. In Tunis “bey” has become the hereditary title of the reigning sovereigns (see Tunisia).
    246 bytes (69 words) - 23:45, 17 January 2015
  • and N. by the Mediterranean, comprising the states of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Tripoli. The name is derived from the Berbers, the chief inhabitants
    290 bytes (61 words) - 00:36, 29 November 2014
  • Habib bin Yousef(Abd ar-Rawūf Jda; Canadian citizen (asylum seeker from tunisia) and suspected terrorist found swearing to die as a shaheed (martyr) on
    630 bytes (110 words) - 09:33, 8 March 2018
  • the east, a distance of some 1500 m., traversing Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. To their south lies the Saharan desert. The Atlas consist of many distinct
    274 bytes (2,237 words) - 08:33, 6 March 2018
  • middle of the 16th century to the end of the 17th century the ruler of Tunisia was also called dey, a title frequently used during the same period by
    255 bytes (99 words) - 09:35, 25 December 2012
  • Bizerta BIZERTA (properly pronounced Ben Zert; Fr. Bizerte), a seaport of Tunisia, in 37° 17′ N., 9° 50′ E. Pop. about 12,000. Next to Toulon, Bizerta is
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