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Tunisia Visa and Health

All visitors must hold documents and tickets for return or onward travel. Visas for Australians and South Africans can be obtained on arrival,...
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Tunisia Culture

Tunisia is a Muslim country and visitors should respect the local sensibilities, especially during the month of Ramadan. Visitors, and women...
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Tunisia Business

Tunisians like to get to know the person with whom they will be doing business and negotiations tend to be prolonged and very sociable occasions....
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Tunisia Destinations

The East Coast The burgeoning of Tunisia's holiday resorts is a consequence of European sun-seekers having tired of the crowded beaches...
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Tunisia Information

Old and new, exotic and traditional, the captivating North African country of Tunisia sits at the heart of the Mediterranean, caught in a cleft...
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Tunisia Facts

Language: The overwhelming majority speak Arabic and French. English is taught in all schools and is increasingly spoken especially by...
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Tunisia Climate

Tunisia is a land of constant sunshine and warm water. The height of summer is a little too hot for most tastes, so July and August are regarded...
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Tunisia Resorts

Hammamet City/Region: The East Coast On the coastal motorway sandwiched between the Mediterranean and the Sahara desert,...
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Libya Visa and Health

All travelers entering and exiting the country are required to have an Arabic transcript of their passport. Travelers without this transcript...
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Libya Information

Oil-rich Libya (or the rather cumbersome Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya as it is officially known) has had a tumultuous history...
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