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Home » Africa and Middle East » What are 6 regions of Tunisia?

What are 6 regions of Tunisia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The African country Tunisia is also divided into six geographical regions. These regions are North East Tunisia, Greater Tunis, North West Tunisia, Center West Tunisia, Center East Tunisia, and South Tunisia. However, there is no administrative structure of the geographical regions.

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What are the regions in Tunisia?

Tunisia is divided into four natural and demographic regions: the north, which is relatively fertile and well watered; the semiarid central region; Al-Sāḥil in the east-central coastal region, which is preeminently olive-growing country; and the desert south, where, except in the oases, all vegetation disappears.

How many regions are in Tunisia?

Tunisia is divided into 6 regions.

How many provinces are there in Tunisia?

24 governorates
Currently, Tunisia is divided into 24 governorates, namely: Tunis, Ariana, Ben Arous, Mannouba, Bizerte, Nabeul, Béja, Jendouba, Zaghouan, Siliana, Le Kef, Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia, Kasserine, Sidi Bouzid, Kairouan, Gafsa, Sfax, Gabès, Médenine, Tozeur, Kebili and Ttataouine.

What are the names of 5 different Tunisian cities?

Cities in Tunisia

City Name Population (2005)
Tūnis [Tunis] 728453
Ṣafāqis (Sfax) 265131
Sūsah (Sousse) 173047
At-Taḍāman (Ettadhamen-Mnihla) 118487

How many cities are in Tunisia?

The cities of Sfax and Sousse followed with approximately 277 thousand and 164 thousand people, respectively.
Cities with the largest population in Tunisia in 2021.

Characteristic Number of inhabitants
Tunis 693,210
Sfax 277,278
Sousse 164,123
Kairouan 119,794

Who is the richest person in Tunisia?

The richest people on the Tunis Stock Exchange

  • #1 Ismaïl Mabrouk and family. Net worth on the BVMT: $343,450,837.
  • #2 Rached Horchani and family.
  • #3 Karim Ben Yedder and family.
  • #4 Mehdi Tamarziste and family.
  • #5 Karim Milad and family.
  • #6 Yahia Bayahi.
  • #7 Moncef Sellami.
  • #8 Ridha Charfeddine.
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What race is Tunisian?

The majority of Tunisians are of Berber descent with small percentages of Arab. However, up to 20% of the population is said to be of Black African descent. While many are descendants of the slaves brought from further south in sub-Saharan Africa, some are said to be the original Berbers.

What is the capital of Tunis?

Tunis

Where is Carthage now?

Tunisia
Carthage, Phoenician Kart-hadasht, Latin Carthago, great city of antiquity on the north coast of Africa, now a residential suburb of the city of Tunis, Tunisia.

What are two major cities in Tunisia?

The Biggest Cities In Tunisia

Rank City Population
1 Tunis 1,056,247
2 Sfax 330,440
3 Sousse 271,428
4 Ettadhamen 196,298

What is the Tunisia flag?

Tunisia

Where is Tunisia in world map?

Africa

Is Tunis a nice city?

Tunis, Tunisia, differentiates itself with low living costs. According to our city rankings, this is a good place to live with high ratings in housing, business freedom and safety.

What part of Tunisia is the best?

The 10 Most Beautiful Towns In Tunisia

  • Kairouan. Founded by the Arabs in the year 670, Kairouan in Arabic means ‘military camp’.
  • Hammamet.
  • Sfax.
  • Dougga.
  • Sousse.
  • Houmt Souk.
  • Sidi Bou Said.
  • Matmata.

What’s the main city in Tunisia?

Tunis

What is the area of Tunisia?

163,610 km²

Do Tunisia speak French?

The Berber language is still spoken today by some Tunisians, but they also speak Arabic as a second language.

Languages of Tunisia
National Tunisian Arabic
Minority Berber languages
Foreign French
Signed Tunisian Sign Language

Which city is Tunisian?

Tunis
Tunis

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Tunis تونس
Country Tunisia
Governorate Tunis
Government
• Mayor Souad Abderrahim (Ennahda)

How do I get married in Tunisia?

Required Documents

  1. Birth Certificate bearing the impression seal of the issuing authority.
  2. Passport.
  3. Affidavit of Eligibility to marry – Tunisia requires proof of legal capacity to enter into a marriage contract in the form of certification by competent authority that no impediment exists to the marriage.

How many Tunisians are there in the world?

Tunisia 2020 population is estimated at 11,818,619 people at mid year according to UN data. Tunisia population is equivalent to 0.15% of the total world population. Tunisia ranks number 79 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.

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