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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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FOUTA

Introduction to the Fouta The fouta is a traditional and versatile accessory that is gaining popularity worldwide. Originally used in Tunisia and other regions of

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Islam in Tunisia

Learn about the history, cultural impact and current role of Islam in Tunisia. Explore how religion has shaped Tunisian politics and society, promoting moderate Islam.

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Djerba

Djerba, the largest island in North Africa. Its thousand-year history, beaches, rich culture and delicious cuisine. A Mediterranean paradise

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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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Explore the Kerkennah Islands: a hidden paradise in the Mediterranean

The Kerkennah Islands, located in the Gulf of Gabes in Tunisia, are an archipelago made up of 7 islands, of which the largest and most inhabited are Chergui and Gharbi. These islands offer breathtaking views and tranquility, despite the progressive desertification of their land. Still unknown to mass tourism, the Kerkennah Islands are gaining notoriety for their fascinating landscape and picturesque fishing villages.

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Traditional Tunisian music: typical rhythms and instruments

The Tunisi.info page explores traditional Tunisian music, influenced by Arab, Berber, Turkish and Andalusian cultures. It describes rhythms such as the Malouf, Stambeli and Mezoued, and typical instruments such as the oud, qanun, darbuka, mizwid and zurna. Music is central to Tunisian culture, reflecting the country’s history and keeping ancient traditions alive across generations.

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