Tunisia is a country located in Northern Africa. The capital of Tunisia is Tunis, and the country has a population of about 11.5 million people. Tunisia is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east, Algeria to the west, and Libya to the south. Tunisia is a unitary semi-presidential republic.
The official language of Tunisia is Arabic, but French and English are also widely spoken. The currency of Tunisia is the Tunisian dinar.
The climate in Tunisia is a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.
The economy of Tunisia is based on agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. Tunisia is a leading producer of olives and olive oil. Other agricultural products include wheat, barley, tomatoes, citrus fruits, grapes, and potatoes.
Tourism is a significant industry in Tunisia, with about 7 million tourists visiting the country each year. Tunisia has a number of attractions, including ancient Roman ruins, sandy beaches, and a vibrant nightlife.
Manufacturing is another important sector of the Tunisian economy, with products such as textiles, shoes, and electronics being exported.
Tunisia is a relatively safe and stable country, although there have been some terrorist attacks in recent years. Overall, Tunisia is a popular tourist destination and a great place to live and work.
Geographic data
Central European Standard Time
Economy
137.70 billion US dollars
Date format
Islamic Calendar (tabular, civil epoch)
Islamic Calendar (tabular, astronomical epoch)