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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
33: ...a''' (from east to west): [[Egypt]], [[Libya]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]] and [[Morocco]]
57: *the [[Gulf of Sidra]], between [[Tunisia]] and [[Cyrenaica]] (eastern Libya)
58: ...he [[Strait of Sicily]], between [[Sicily]] and [[Tunisia]]
69: ...ly) between the island of Sicily and the coast of Tunisia divides the sea in two main subregions (which in...
71: ...graphy has also been altered by the building of dams and canals. - Africa (35389 bytes)
8: ...pital [[Carthage]], corresponding to modern-day [[Tunisia]].
37: ...Ethiopia]], the [[Nubian kingdom]], and the kingdoms of the [[Sahel]] ([[Ghana]], [[Mali]], and [[Sang...
51: ...cross the continent for centuries, often found themselves crossing "borders" that often existed only o...
53: ...r example [[Rhodesia]] and [[South Africa]], systems of second-class citizenship were often set up in ...
55: ...ibes that migrated into the region later. The terms to the indigenous peoples eventually came to desc... - North Africa (3562 bytes)
11: *[[Tunisia]]
16: ... North Africa that consititutes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya (thus excluding the [[Nile Valley]]). (...
30: ...egion. The northern coast, on the other hand, seems to have been continuously inhabited by Caucasoid ... - List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
8: Africa is a continent in the systems with 5 or more continents.
61: *[[Tunisia]] - [[Tunis]]
68: Eurasia is a continent in the 5 continent systems, called simply Asia in one of them.
71: Asia is a continent in the 5 continent systems (but includes Europe in one of them) and those wi...
130: ...systems and the 7 continent system. In other systems it is part of Asia or Eurasia. - List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
17: <tr><td>[[Amsterdam]] <td>[[Netherlands]] (official)
215: <tr><td>[[Tunis]] <td>[[Tunisia]] - Algeria (16548 bytes)
1: ...on the [[Africa]]n continent. It is bordered by [[Tunisia]] in the northeast, [[Libya]] in the east, [[Nige...
60: ...lishing settlements along the coast. Berber kingdoms began to emerge, most notably [[Numidia]], and se...
62: ...ree successor states, the Algerian [[Zayyanid]]s, Tunisian [[Hafsid]]s, and Moroccan [[Merinid]]s. In the ...
137: *<small>46</small> [[Tissemsilt]]
160: ...ing the mid-1990s, in part because of policy reforms supported by the IMF and debt rescheduling from t... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
11: * 50 KYA: [[Bow (weapon)|Bow]] and [[arrow]] in [[Tunisia]]
225: * [[1845]]: [[Double tube tire]]: [[Robert Thomson (inventor)]]
283: * [[1877]]: [[Electric welding]]: [[Elihu Thomson]]
299: ...[1881]]: [[Electric welding machine]]: [[Elihu Thomson]]
382: ...2]]: [[Regenerative radio circuit]]: [[Edwin H. Armstrong]] - Time zone (34024 bytes)
45: ...]] can be added to UTC to correct it to within 50 ms of UT1, reducing the error to only 20 m.
107: *[[Canada]] (MST—[[Mountain Standard Time Zone|Mountain Sta...
128: *[[United States]] (MST—Mountain Standard Time)
449: *[[Tunisia]]*
569: **[[Omsk Oblast|Omsk]]* - Flag (13245 bytes)
3: ...y flags are recognisable if displayed in other forms.
13: ... communications at sea, resulting in various systems of flag signals (see [[International maritime sig...
29: ...lag of Pakistan|Pakistan]], and [[Flag of Tunisia|Tunisia]]
39: ... yacht is not carrying cargo that requires a customs declaration. Carrying commercial cargo on a boat ...
51: ...coat of arms may also be flown as a ''banner of arms'', as is done on both the state [[flag of Marylan... - World War II (58065 bytes)
33: ...ncluding the sinking of the [[HMS Royal Oak (08)|HMS ''Royal Oak'']] in the British port of [[Scapa Fl...
40: ...upport the Norwegians at [[Namsos in April 1940|Namsos]], [[Ůdalsnes]] and [[Narvik]], with more succ...
58: ...troops remained at large and caused serious problems for the German occupiers over the next four years...
89: ...ispatched the German High Command to travel to Reims, France, to sign an unconditional surrender with ...
151: ..., Rommel made a brilliant strategic withdrawal to Tunisia. Many historians feel Rommel's successful strateg... - List of politics by country articles (10131 bytes)
68: ...ago|Trinidad and Tobago]] - [[Politics of Tunisia|Tunisia]] - [[Politics of Turkey|Turkey]] - [[Politics of... - Carthage (20744 bytes)
3: ..., across from the center of modern [[Tunis]] in [[Tunisia]]. It remains a popular [[tourist]] attraction.
29: ... in light of other [[Canaan]]ite evidence this seems less likely. The few Carthaginian texts which hav...
33: ...At the height of its cosmopolitan era Carthage seems to have hosted a large array of divinities from t...
47: ...ful rulers. It had conquered much of modern day [[Tunisia]], strengthened and founded new colonies in North...
49: ...an forces were ravaged by plague, Hannibal Mago himself succumbing to it. Although his successor, [[Hi... - Scorpion (12441 bytes)
36: Scorpion venoms are geared towards activity in other [[arthropod|...
41: ...erives from the fact that scorpions are [[ectotherms]], when exposed to intense heat their metabolic p...
45: ... young are large and strong enough to care for themselves. The young in a general way resemble their p...
49: ... single strong claw, and were well adapted, it seems, like the legs of shore-crabs, for maintaining a ...
53: ...t. Moreover, the occurrence of closely related forms in Australia and [[South America]] on the one han... - Geography of Italy (2563 bytes)
4: ...the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northeast of [[Tunisia]].
19: ; Maritime claims: - Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
43: ...and was ready for the start of [[Tunisia Campaign|Tunisia Campaign]]. Eisenhower gained his fourth star and...
47: ...nd diplomacy. Although he had never seen action himself, he won the respect of front-line commanders s...
49: ...be summarized by a short speech that Eisenhower himself wrote, in advance, in case he might need it. ...
143: * Tunisian Grand Cordon of the Nishan Iftikar
169: ...ubsequent Russian leaders to halt the [[nuclear arms race]]. Several attempts at such summit conferenc... - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
82: ===[[Tunisia]]=== - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
4: ... [[international community]] is facing many problems in bringing pirates to [[justice]].<ref>{{cite ne...
9: ...|250px|Mosaic of a [[Trireme|Roman Trireme]] in [[Tunisia]].]]
29: ...le to return to France from Rome because the Muslims from [[Fraxinet]] controlled all the passes in th...
45: ...became their main source of income. The main victims of Maniot pirates were the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottom...
63: ... gangs near river estuaries, mainly to protect themselves. They recruited locals as common foot-soldie... - March 20 (10075 bytes)
24: *[[1956]] – [[Tunisia]] gains independence from [[France]]. - Malta (18511 bytes)
8: ...="140px" | [[Image:Malta_coa.png|Malta: Coat of Arms]]
11: | align=center width="140px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Malta|Full size]])
86: ..., which peaked in 1981 – Due to these problems, the Constitution was changed giving the victory ...
100: ...the landscape of the densely populated islands themselves is characterised by low hills with terraced ...
125: ...hich it joined on [[May 1]] [[2004]]. Malta and [[Tunisia]] are currently discussing the commercial exploit... - French language (40201 bytes)
19: ..., is the third of the [[Romance languages]] in terms of number of speakers, after [[Spanish language|S...
27: ...orted into Latin — for example, clothing items such as ''les braies''. Latin quickly became the...
31: ...ench comes from Germanic words, including many terms and expressions associated with their social stru...
46: ...axon]] invasions of England. They established themselves in [[Brittany|Bretagne]] (Brittany); the lan...
50: ...rom the [[9th century]] onward and established themselves in what would come to be called [[Normandy|N...
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