Culture of Tunisia
Tunisian culture is very diverse. Tunisian culture is a product of more than three thousand years of history and an important multi-ethnic influx. Ancient Tunisia was a major civilization crossing through history; different cultures, civilizations and multiple successive dynasties contributed to the culture of the country over centuries with a varying degrees of influence. Among these cultures were the Carthaginian – their native civilization, Roman (Roman Africans), Vandal, Jewish, Christian, Arab, Islamic, Turkish, Europeans, and French, in addition to native Amazigh. This unique mixture of cultures made Tunisia, with its strategic geographical location in the Mediterranean, the core of some great civilizations of Mare Nostrum.
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Bardo National Museum (Tunis)
Bou Omrane
Bulla Regia Museum
Carthage Paleo-Christian Museum
Chemtou Museum
El Djem Archaeological Museum
El Guettar, Tunisia
Lamta Archaeological Museum
Sfax Archaeological Museum
Sousse Archaeological Museum
University of Ez-Zitouna
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Culture of Tunisia
Tunisian culture is very diverse. Tunisian culture is a product of more than three thousand years of history and an important multi-ethnic influx. Ancient Tunisia was a major civilization crossing through history; different cultures, civilizations and multiple successive dynasties contributed to the culture of the country over centuries with a varying degrees of influence. Among these cultures were the Carthaginian – their native civilization, Roman (Roman Africans), Vandal, Jewish, Christian, Arab, Islamic, Turkish, Europeans, and French, in addition to native Amazigh. This unique mixture of cultures made Tunisia, with its strategic geographical location in the Mediterranean, the core of some great civilizations of Mare Nostrum.
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La cultura de Túnez es el resu ...... acetas de la cultura de Túnez.
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La culture de la Tunisie forme ...... de la littérature tunisienne.
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Tunisian culture is very diver ...... her areas of Tunisian culture.
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Культура Туниса является резул ...... щееся на Тунисской литературе.
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ثقافة تونس ناتجة عن أكثر من ثل ...... ربي وإسلامي، وإفريقي ومتوسطي .
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La cultura de Túnez es el resu ...... vilizaciones del Mare Nostrum.
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La culture de la Tunisie forme ...... ipales religions monothéistes.
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Tunisian culture is very diver ...... civilizations of Mare Nostrum.
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Культура Туниса является резул ...... цивилизаций и мировых религий.
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ثقافة تونس ناتجة عن أكثر من ثل ...... ربي وإسلامي، وإفريقي ومتوسطي .
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Cultura de Túnez
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Culture de la Tunisie
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Culture of Tunisia
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Культура Туниса
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ثقافة تونس
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