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Profile du pays : Tunisie

Modern Tunisians are the descendents of indigenous Berbers and people from numerous civilizations that have invaded or migrated to Tunisia. Recorded history in Tunisia begins with the arrival of Phoenicians, who founded Carthage. Carthage became a major sea power until it was captured by the Romans in 146 B.C until the the fall of the Roman empire in the 5th century. Tunisia then was occupied by the Vandals followed by the Byzantines.

The Muslim conquest in the 7th century transformed Tunisia and the make-up of its population, with subsequent waves of migration from around the Arab and Ottoman world, including significant numbers of Spanish Moors and Jews at the end of the 15th century. Tunisia became a center of Arab culture and learning and was assimilated into the Turkish Ottoman Empire in the 16th century.

Tunisia was a French protectorate from 1881 to 1956, became a republic in 1957 with Habib Bourguiba who led the independence movement, as the first President. He was replaced in November 1987 by the then Prime Minister, Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, who is still in power.

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Islam is the constitutionally recognized state religion, but other religions are free to practice and worship in Tunisia. The country’s Muslims are overwhelmingly Sunni, with a small community of Sufis. There are about 1,500 Jews in Tunisia, making it the nation’s second-largest indigenous religion.
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*Official country name:* Republic of Tunisia *
Area:* 63,170 sq miles (163,610 sq km)*
Population:* 10.2 million (2007 est.) *
Median age:* 28.3*
Ethnic Groups:* Arab 98 percent, Jewish and European 2 percent *
GDP and GDP per capita:* $29.7 billion and $2,904 (2006 estimates)

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Afrique du Nord :: A young boy displays his traditional clothing - white robe, hat and yellow shoes, worn to the mosque on special occasions.
Afrique du Nord :: The number of Christians in Algeria has grown considerably in recent years.
Afrique du Nord :: While Christian witness is limited and literature is not widely available, radio and television reach nearly everyone.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi, Libya :: Left to right, Marcel Frieß (Germany), a local man and Rex Quiňo (Philippines) connect after the International Night.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi Libya :: Desiree Ferris (South Africa) on the boat deck as Logos Hope leaves Libya.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi Libya :: Director of Logos Hope Lloyd Nicholas (Australia) receives a gift from a local man in the Logos Lounge.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi, Libya :: Crewmembers from Logos Hope Intensive Training (LIT) do a presentation to judges.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi, Libya :: Crewmembers enjoy an outing to the House of culture in Benghazi.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi, Libya :: Crewmembers enjoy an outing to the Cyrene Museum of Sculpture.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi, Libya :: Logos Hope berthed in Benghazi.
Afrique du Nord :: Benghazi, Libya :: Some crewmembers from the Accomodation department have fun with some ship kids cleaning the fun deck.
Afrique du Nord :: Banghazi, Libya :: Sarah Fransch (UK) helps two ship kids to clean the door on the fun deck.

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