Tunisia-Tunisie-تونس

8.10.2013

Olives in Tunisia

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Tunisia is the fourth producer of olive oil in the world after Spain, Italy and Greece. The olive tree occupies two thirds of the tree su...
8.09.2013

Tunisian traditional carpets

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Traditional Tunisian carpet called locally "Zarbya" is manely made with pure sheep wool and naturel pigments. The traditional za...
7.26.2013

What is the difference between Tunisian and Turkish Baklava?

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Baklava is a delicious sweet knwon in the middle east, Turkey and North Africa. Tunisian Baklava is known by its relative hardness compa...
5.15.2013

Chichkhan jewelry

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Chichkhan is a popular style of jewelry in Tunisia that goes back to the Ottoman period.  The good antique "chichkhan" (gold and o...

El Djem amphitheater

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El Djem is famous for its amphitheater, often incorrectly called a Colosseum (roughly translated from Latin as 'that thing by the Colo...
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