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Grand Tunis or Greater Tunis (Arabic: تونس الكبرى, French: Grand Tunis) is the largest metropolitan area in Tunisia, centered on the country's capital Tunis. It consists of four governorates: Tunis, Ariana, Manouba and Ben Arous. According to the 2004 population census, the area of Grand Tunis is home to 2,247,800 people.[1]
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GrandTunis or Greater Tunis (Arabic: تونس الكبرى, French: GrandTunis) is the largest metropolitan area in Tunisia, centered on the country's capital...
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The Grand Synagogue of Tunis (French: Grand synagogue de Tunis) is a synagogue inside the Tunisian capital of Tunis. The idea for a synagogue was originally...
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north-eastern Tunisia, part the agglomeration of Tunis, also called "GrandTunis". It is located south of Tunis city center and is the capital of the Ben Arous...
Tunisia, and is part the metropolitan area of Tunis, also called "GrandTunis". It is located at the west of Tunis city center at around 36°48′28″N 10°6′4″E...
near the capital Tunis, but becomes more arid in the southern regions due to the Saharan Desert. Subdivisions of Tunisia GrandTunis ISO 3166-2:TN Tunisia...
The 1933 TunisGrand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Carthage Street Circuit in Tunis, the capital of colonial Tunisia, on 26 March 1933...
The 1932 TunisGrand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Carthage Street Circuit in Tunis, the capital of colonial Tunisia, on 17 April 1932...
are regional stations in El Kef, Gafsa, Monastir, Sfax, Tataouine and GrandTunis. Radio Tunisienne broadcasts in the FM and medium waves. Shortwave radio...
Rank Region (Governorate) HDI (2021) High human development 1 GrandTunis (Tunis, Ariana, Ben Arous, Manouba) 0.798 – Tunisia 0.731 2 Sud Est (Gabes,...
2010 Judo Grand Prix Tunis was held in Tunis, Tunisia from 7 to 9 May 2010. Source Results * Host nation (Tunisia) Source: "TunisGrand Prix". JudoInside...
Radio Tunis Radio Tunis Chaîne Internationale (RTCI) Radio Culture Radio Jeunes 5 local stations, in El Kef, Gafsa, Monastir, Sfax, Tataouine and Grand Tunis...
also known as the Regency of Tunis, refers to the Ottoman presence in Ifriqiya from the 16th to 19th centuries, when Tunis was officially integrated into...
on 24 March 2012. It broadcasts mainly in the regions of Nabeul and GrandTunis. Its name refers to the name given in Tunisia to the region of Nabeul...
2009 Judo Grand Prix Tunis was held in Tunis, Tunisia from 9 to 10 May 2009. Source Results * Host nation (Tunisia) Source: "TunisGrand Prix". JudoInside...
The Beylik of Tunis (Arabic: بايلك تونس) was a de facto independent state located in present-day Tunisia, formally part of the Ottoman Empire. It was...
The Major Seminary of Tunis (French: Grand Séminaire de Tunis), previously known as the Major Seminary of Carthage, was a Roman Catholic major seminary...
1959 to 1973 liaison with stuntwoman Roxanne Tunis that produced a daughter, Kimber (born 1964). Tunis and Eastwood would keep up a "healthy relationship"...
Grand Prix de la ville de Tunis (English: Grand Prize (of cycling) of the City of Tunis) is a one-day professional road bicycle racing event and sports...