Guidelines

Is Tunisia safe to visit?

Is Tunisia safe to visit?

While much of Tunisia is safe to visit now, including the capital Tunis and much of the north of the country, much of the south and the western border is still considered dangerous for tourist travel, because of terrorism or military operations.

What language do Tunisians speak?

Arabic
Tunisia/Official languages

Is Tunisia a democracy?

Government. Tunisia is a representative democracy with an executive president, a legislature and judiciary. The military is neutral and does not play any role in national politics.

What is hello in Tunisian?

The Tunisian word for “Hi” or “Hello” is Aslema. While there are many other greetings in French or more formal Arabic, Aslema is a greeting unique to Tunisian Arabic, and it is the most common greeting that Tunisians share with each other.

Is Tunisia a free country?

As of 2016, Tunisia has been upgraded to “Free”—the only Arab country to receive this rating.

Who are the people that live in Tunisia?

Tunisians are primarily of Berber ancestral origin (>60%). Whilst the Ottoman influence has been particularly significant in forming the Turco-Tunisian community, other peoples have also migrated to Tunisia during different periods of time, including Sub-Saharan Africans, Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians ( Punics ), Jews, and French settlers.

What kind of people came to Tunisia after the Reconquista?

After the Reconquista and expulsion of non-Christians and Moriscos from Spain, many Spanish Muslims and Jews also arrived. According to Matthew Carr, “As many as eighty thousand Moriscos settled in Tunisia, most of them in and around the capital, Tunis, which still contains a quarter known as Zuqaq al-Andalus, or Andalusia Alley.”

What was the name of the country before Tunisia?

Before Tunisia, the territory’s name was Ifriqiya or Africa, which gave the present-day name of the continent Africa.

Who was in charge of Tunisia after the overthrow of Ben Ali?

Following the overthrow of Ben Ali, Tunisians elected a Constituent Assembly to draft a new constitution and an interim government known as the Troika because it was a coalition of three parties; the Islamist Ennahda Movement in the lead, with the centre-left Congress for the Republic and the left-leaning Ettakatol as minority partners.