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In its modern history, Tunisia is a sovereign republic, officially called the Republic of Tunisia. Tunisia has over ten million citizens, almost all of Arab-Berber descent. The Mediterranean Sea is to the north and east, Libya to the southeast, and Algeria to the west. Tunis is the capital and the largest city (over 800,000); it is located near the ancient site of the city of Carthage. A Constituent Assembly was elected following the overthrow of Ben Ali, which completed the task of drafting a new constitution and handed over to newly elected authorities in 2014, ushering in the .

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  • تاريخ تونس المعاصر (ar)
  • Histoire de la Tunisie depuis 1956 (fr)
  • History of modern Tunisia (en)
  • Storia della Tunisia dal 1956 (it)
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  • تمتد هذه الفترة من 1881 تاريخ انتصاب الحماية الفرنسية. (ar)
  • La Tunisie, en 1956, devient un pays indépendant après avoir connu le protectorat français de 1881 à 1956. Son premier président de la République est Habib Bourguiba, remplacé en 1987 par Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Ce dernier doit quitter son pays, le 14 janvier 2011, sous la pression d'une révolte populaire, rapidement devenue révolution. (fr)
  • La Tunisia diviene indipendente nel 1956, alla fine dell'occupazione francese (1881-1956). Inizialmente un regno con sovrano Muhammad VIII al-Amin, nel 1957 diventa una repubblica con suo primo presidente Habib Bourguiba, sostituito nel 1987 da Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali. Quest'ultimo abbandona il Paese il 14 gennaio 2011 in seguito alla rivoluzione dei Gelsomini. Attualmente il capo di Stato è Kaïs Saïed e il capo del governo è Hichem Mechichi. (it)
  • In its modern history, Tunisia is a sovereign republic, officially called the Republic of Tunisia. Tunisia has over ten million citizens, almost all of Arab-Berber descent. The Mediterranean Sea is to the north and east, Libya to the southeast, and Algeria to the west. Tunis is the capital and the largest city (over 800,000); it is located near the ancient site of the city of Carthage. A Constituent Assembly was elected following the overthrow of Ben Ali, which completed the task of drafting a new constitution and handed over to newly elected authorities in 2014, ushering in the . (en)
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