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<description>Tunisia,  - lately on the site</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2007 22:47:49 +0100</pubDate>
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<managingEditor>pet@odyssei.com (Piotr Jaworski)</managingEditor>
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<title>Required travel documents for Tunisia</title>
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<description>Required travel documents for Tunisia: passport [...]</description>
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<title>Electric power</title>
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<description>Electric power: 230V / 50 Hz [...]</description>
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<title>Area code to Tunisia</title>
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<description>Area code to Tunisia: +216 [...]</description>
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<title>Tunisia - Ichkeul National Park</title>
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<description>Ichkeul National Park is situated on the Mateur plain, approximately 25km south-west of Bizerte (Bizerta) and 15km north of Mateur, Bizerta District in northern Tunisia. The park consists of an isolated and wooded massif (Djebel Ichkeul) and a brackish wa [...]</description>
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<title>Tunisia - Tunis</title>
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<description>One hour from Hammamet, Tunis takes you by surprise with its modern conference halls, hotels and banks, bright yellow taxis rushing passengers to a business lunch, all the hustle and bustle of a modern Mediterranean city . As you enter the narrow streets  [...]</description>
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<title>Tunisia - Tozeur</title>
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<description>Tozeur was one of the Roman outposts and a stopping point for the caravans coming from the sub Sahara to trade with the coastal cities of the Mediterranean. But now it owes its fame and affluence to the stately palm and its world renowned dates - deglet n [...]</description>
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<title>Tunisia - Chebika</title>
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<description>Chebika is a small earthen village with its palm trees and mini waterfalls lying at the foot and slopes of the Djebel el Negueb. From here up a steep winding road ,lies Tamerza another refuge which gives a breathtaking view of the region with its salt lak [...]</description>
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<title>Tunisia - South</title>
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<description>The olive groves grow sparse, the land takes on shades of ocher and buff, jagged outlines of mountains appear in the horizon. Date palms and tawny rocks, the road seems endless when at last Gafsa appears. First of the great date palm oases , Gafsa is also [...]</description>
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<title>Tunisia - Sidi Bou Said</title>
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<description>Sidi Bou Said is lovely blue and white village. It's gaily perched on the cliffs overlooking the Bay of Tunis. It is perhaps the most cherished in Tunisia. Following the cobblestone streets winding upwards, visitors will catch glimpses of the emerald sea  [...]</description>
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<title>Tunisia - Douz</title>
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<description>Long before its &quot;discovery&quot; by visitors Douz has been the outpost of the desert and each Thursday, the market day, nomads arrive for the customary trading and barter of camels, horses, bringing crafts, minerals &quot;desert roses&quot;, woven blankets, richly adorn [...]</description>
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