Address:
str.Nodirabegim 6/22, 140103, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
We are next to Kapitalbank. Parking space is available in front of the building.
Office Hours:
9:00 am - 8:00 pm from Monday to Saturday
Interesting Facts about Tunisia
Tunisia Interesting Facts
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in Africa. Here are some interesting facts about Tunisia:
Tunisia has a rich history of pottery and ceramics, with many workshops and studios producing traditional and contemporary designs.
Tunisia is known for its beautiful beaches, with over 1,300 kilometers of coastline along the Mediterranean Sea.
Tunisian cuisine is known for its use of spices and herbs, such as harissa, a hot pepper paste, za'atar, etc.
Tunisia is a leading producer of olive oil, with over 80 million olive trees across the country.
Tunisia is located in North Africa and is the smallest country in the Maghreb region.
The Tunisian dinar is the official currency of Tunisia.
Tunisia is a major tourist destination, with attractions such as the ancient ruins of Carthage, the medina of Tunis, and the island of Djerba.
Tunisia is a leading producer of textiles, including cotton, wool, and silk.
The ancient city of Carthage, located in modern-day Tunisia, was once a powerful Phoenician city-state and rival of Rome.
Tunisia is home to many famous landmarks, including the Roman amphitheater in El Djem, the Bardo Museum in Tunis, and the holy city of Kairouan.
The country of Tunisia has been occupied since the Stone Age, nearly 200,000 years ago.
The world's largest desert “Sahara” partially occupies Tunisia.
The Tunisian flag features a red crescent and star on a white background, symbolizing Islam and the country's independence.
The Tunisian economy is the second largest in North Africa, after Egypt, with a GDP of over $40 billion.
Tunisia is the birthplace of the Arab Spring, a series of protests and uprisings that began in 2010 and spread across the Middle East and North Africa.
Tunisia is a democracy, with a president and a parliament elected by the people.
Many scenes from the Star Wars movies were filmed in Tunisia.
In Tunisia, women can get land from their families and give their children their nationality and names.
The national flower of Tunisia is jasmine.
The national anthem of Tunisia as a country was created by Egyptian around 90 years ago.
Tunisia shares land borders with Algeria and Libya.