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  2. Wallyscar - Wikipedia

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    Wallyscar is a Tunisian car manufacturer, founded in 2006 [1] and based in Ben Arous. Production is 600 units per year. [2] Wallyscar vehicles are mostly used and present in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. [1] The company sells in Panama, France, Spain, Qatar and Morocco. [1] Wallyscar cooperates with the French automobile company Peugeot ...

  3. Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines - Wikipedia

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    Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines. Manufacturing, assembly and distribution of vehicles. The Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines S.A. ( IMM) are a Tunisian car manufacturer headquartered in the city of Kairouan. The company was founded in 1982 by GM and other investors [2] and closed for the first time in 1988; the plant was reopened in 1991. [1]

  4. List of companies of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    2007. Auto manufacturer. A Tunisair Airbus A320-200 on short final to Zurich Airport in 2011. Banque de l'Habitat 's headquarters. Banque Nationale Agricole 's headquarters. Société Tunisienne de Banque 's headquarters. 3G of Tunisiana. A Compagnie Tunisienne de Navigation cargo ship Amilcar in Tunis harbor, 2012.

  5. Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia is situated on the Mediterranean coast of Northwest Africa, midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nile Delta. It is bordered by Algeria on the west (965 km) and southwest and Libya on the south east (459 km). [134] It lies between latitudes 30° and 38°N, and longitudes 7° and 12°E.

  6. A1 motorway (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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    Motorways. Tunisia's A1 or A-1 motorway is a 659 km road connecting Tunis and Ben Guerdane. In the map shown, the A-1 is in red. The highway was built from Tunis at the north end toward the south and is continuing to be extended to finally reach the Tunisian Libyan border . The A-1 is conceived of as part of an international project, sometimes ...

  7. Tourism in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Tunisia is an industry that generated around 9.4 million arrivals per year in 2016-2020, making it one of the most visited countries in Africa. Tunisia has been an attractive destination for tourists since the beginning of the 1960s. Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis, the ancient ruins of ...

  8. Thuburbo Majus - Wikipedia

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    Thuburbo Majus (or Thuburbo Maius) is a large Roman site in northern Tunisia. It is located roughly 60 km southwest of Carthage on a major African thoroughfare. [1] This thoroughfare connects Carthage to the Sahara. Other towns along the way included Sbiba, Sufes, Sbeitla, and Sufetula. Parts of the old Roman road are in ruins, but others do ...

  9. Foreign relations of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Tunisia in Washington, D.C. The United States has very good relations with Tunisia, which date back more than 200 years. The United States has maintained official representation in Tunis almost continuously since 1795, and the American Friendship Treaty with Tunisia was signed in 1799.