Outline of Tunisia

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Tunisia:

The Coat of arms of Tunisia
Satellite image of Tunisia, in summer

Tunisia northernmost country in Africa situated on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Tunisia is the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountain range. The south of the country is composed of the Sahara desert, with much of the remainder consisting of particularly fertile soil and 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) of coastline. In ancient times, Tunisia was the home of the famous Phoenician city of Carthage.

General reference

  • Pronunciation: US: /tjˈnʒə/ tew-NEE-zhə, UK: /tjˈnɪziə/ tew-NIZ-ee-ə; Arabic: تونس [tuːnis], Berber: Tunes)
  • Common English country name: Tunisia
  • Official English country name: The Tunisian Republic
  • Adjectival(s): Tunisian
  • Etymology: Name of Tunisia
  • International rankings of Tunisia
  • ISO country codes: TN, TUN, 788
  • ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:TN
  • Internet country code top-level domain: .tn

Geography of Tunisia

Geography of Tunisia

 Algeria 965 km
 Libya 459 km

Environment of Tunisia

  • Climate of Tunisia
  • Ecoregions in Tunisia
  • Protected areas of Tunisia
    • Biosphere reserves in Tunisia
    • National parks of Tunisia
  • Wildlife of Tunisia
    • Fauna of Tunisia
      • Birds of Tunisia
      • Mammals of Tunisia

Natural geographic features of Tunisia

Gulfs of Tunisia
The capital city of Tunis lies at the southern edge of the Gulf of Tunis.
Islands of Tunisia
Lakes of Tunisia
The Lake of Tunis is a natural lagoon located between the capital city of Tunis and the Gulf of Tunis.
Mountains of Tunisia
Rivers of Tunisia

Ecoregions of Tunisia

Administrative divisions of Tunisia

Subdivisions of Tunisia

Governorates of Tunisia

Governorates of Tunisia

Delegations of Tunisia

Delegations of Tunisia The governorates of Tunisia are divided into 262 "delegations" or "districts" (mutamadiyat).

Settlements

List of cities in Tunisia

Demography of Tunisia

Demographics of Tunisia

Government and politics of Tunisia

Politics of Tunisia

Branches of the government of Tunisia

Government of Tunisia

Executive branch of the government of Tunisia

Legislative branch of the government of Tunisia

(Bicameral since 2022)

Judicial branch of the government of Tunisia

Court system of Tunisia

  • Court of Cassation – highest court of Tunisia.

Foreign relations of Tunisia

Foreign relations of Tunisia

International organization membership

The Tunisian Republic is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Tunisia

Law of Tunisia

Military of Tunisia

Military of Tunisia

Political parties in Tunisia

List of political parties in Tunisia

Politicians of Tunisia

= Local government in Tunisia

  • Carthage Palace (The official residence of the President of the Republic of Tunisia)
  • the government palace (The official residence of the Prime Minister and meetings of the Council of Ministers)
  • Bardo Palace (The seat of the Tunisian parliament) .

History of Tunisia

History of Tunisia

By period

Dynasties of Tunisia

Economic history of Tunisia

  • Second Tunisia Plan
  • Third Tunisia Plan
  • Fourth Tunisia Plan
  • Fifth Tunisia Plan
  • Sixth Tunisia Plan
  • Seventh Tunisia Plan
  • Ninth Tunisia Plan

Military history of Tunisia

Culture of Tunisia

Culture of Tunisia

Arts in Tunisia

  • Art in Tunisia
    • Tunisian collaborative painting
  • Cinema of Tunisia
  • List of Tunisian films
  • Literature of Tunisia
  • Music of Tunisia
  • Television in Tunisia
  • Theatre in Tunisia
    • National Theatre of Tunisia

Cuisine of Tunisia

Cuisine of Tunisia

Religion in Tunisia

Religion in Tunisia

Sports in Tunisia

Sports in Tunisia

Economy and infrastructure of Tunisia

Economy of Tunisia

Education in Tunisia

Education in Tunisia

  • List of schools in Tunisia
  • List of universities in Tunisia

See also

Tunisia

References

  1. "Tunisia". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 3, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.

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