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... careful. At least I had done little or no additional planning. I knew practically nothing about Tunisia. Hannibal, Phoenicians, El Jem, The Bardo Museum, Carthage, beach resorts and about 98% Muslims. Popular with French tourists I think. What else would ...
We all packed ourselves to a van for a whole day drive around the ruins of the ancient city of Cartaghe. It appears that there is not really much left as the city was destryed at least few times throughout the centuries and what's left are really ...
Bueno se termino el Ramadan, gracias!!! Nos fuimos a Sidi Bou Said & Cartago que son espectaculares o por lo menos lo que queda. Aca estaban los fenicios o cartagineses que despues de enfermar a los romanos en las dos primeras guerras punicas ...
... cities, and it was ruled by both the Phoenicians and the Romans, then the Vandals finally beat the Romans. When the Romans conquered Carthage, they took all the boats and burned them in the harbor, then they went to all the houses and took 50,000 people ...
Carthage, Tunisia

Byrsa Hill, Carthage, Tunisia

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What to Do In Tunisia?
Posted on Jun 23, 2009, 16:36:49
... country. There's one north-south train line, so I would recommend heading up to Tunis maybe for a couple of days, and visiting Carthage and Sidi-Bou-Said whilst you're there. Also, if you like beaches then take the train up north to Hammamet. The ...
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UNESCO Heritage Sites
Posted on Feb 7, 2009, 16:26:59
... with Fortified Churches in Transylvania, Romania Wooden Churches of Maramures, Romania Medina of Tunis, Tunisia Site of Carthage, Tunisia Kairouan, Tunisia Medina of Sousse, Tunisia Historic Areas of Istanbul, Turkey Yellowstone National Park, USA Grand ...
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