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| hurch was the only English-speaking church in | Tunisia, a Muslim majority country, and served as the |
| Even | Tunisia, a staunch U.S. ally, pushed Washington for a |
| n abandoned World War II military airfield in | Tunisia, about 3 km of As Sars; 130 km southwest of T |
| Program is the first and only MBA Program in | Tunisia accredited by the London-based Association of |
| Tunisia advanced to the Second Round with the withdra | |
| Around the year 200 in Carthage (modern | Tunisia, Africa), Tertullian says: "We Christians wea |
| tive side, Coelho joined another one in 2008, | Tunisia, after a brief return to club action in Saudi |
| n November 1942, the division was deployed to | Tunisia after Operation Torch. |
| ge was established in 1957 by immigrants from | Tunisia after a split in nearby Shuva. |
| the parent organisation for Allied forces in | Tunisia after Operation Torch; however, he developed |
| ormation for armoured units forming to defend | Tunisia against Allied attacks which threatened after |
| 16 February 1992, in a friendly match against | Tunisia, aged not yet 19. |
| e spent much of the later years of the war in | Tunisia, Algeria and Italy, mostly as a sound ranger, |
| Sicily), Malta, Greece, Israel, Turkmenistan, | Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. |
| books in the Arab world, surpassing those of | Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, in addition to being th |
| in all North Africa (current Morocco, Libya, | Tunisia, Algeria), and some of them may have also liv |
| It is found in North Africa, including | Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Libya. |
| nd in northern Africa and southern Europe; in | Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Portugal, Spain including |
| erated from airfields in Egypt, Malta, Libya, | Tunisia, Algeria, Sardinia, and Corsica. |
| farther south than African Tunis, capital of | Tunisia, Algiers, capital of Algeria, Tangier in Moro |
| In towns from | Tunisia all the way to Arzew, the division had left a |
| Algeria, Liberia and | Tunisia all withdrew to protest the allocation of spo |
| n Florida, New York, Japan, China, Tahiti and | Tunisia, among other places. |
| Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Syria, | Tunisia, and Turkey. |
| own as the German Empire's consul-general for | Tunisia and Commissioner for West Africa. |
| They attacked an Italian convoy bound for | Tunisia and its escort of three destroyers and two to |
| it, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, | Tunisia, and Yemen. |
| as the Ambassador of Pakistan to North Korea, | Tunisia and Romania. |
| erbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, | Tunisia, and Turkey. |
| the empire, which included Morocco, Algeria, | Tunisia and even as far away as Mauritania and Senega |
| It is found in Algeria, Morocco, | Tunisia, and possibly Libya. |
| mmercial, residential and touristic center in | Tunisia and the Mediterranean. |
| nted titular bishop of Nepte (Nefta or Nafta, | Tunisia) and was ordained bishop at Saint Peter's Bas |
| Maghrebi Arabic dialects from Algeria, | Tunisia and Morocco. |
| , Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, | Tunisia and Turkey). |
| tlas mountains, mainly in Algeria but also in | Tunisia and Morocco. |
| tee consisting of Argentina, Italy, Japan and | Tunisia, and instructed it to examine statements made |
| nowledge across North Africa, especially from | Tunisia and Egypt, where he is buried. |
| antiquities of interest from Ancient Greece, | Tunisia, and from the Islamic period. |
| altar was cancelled as Axis forces still held | Tunisia and would have been too great a threat. |
| It is found in Morocco, Algeria, | Tunisia and Libya. |
| North African Campaign in Libya, | Tunisia and Egypt between the UK and Commonwealth (an |
| I have already said that about | Tunisia and Egypt. |
| He has one cap for | Tunisia and five youth games. |
| It is found in Spain, Libya, Algeria, | Tunisia and Turkmenistan. |
| ook place in about March 1616 at La Goulette, | Tunisia, and was a victory for a Spanish squadron und |
| Arafat, former PLO ambassador to Algeria and | Tunisia and the Interior Minister of the Palestinian |
| an 4th Infantry Division (in North Africa and | Tunisia and also the Italian Campaign), 47th (London) |
| y of 2.2% in North African Jews from Morocco, | Tunisia and Libya. |
| so the practice of "regimes in countries like | Tunisia and Algeria [that] have been arming and train |
| Adel Ben Mabrouk is a citizen of | Tunisia and a former extrajudicial detainee at the Un |
| This effectively brought Ifriqiya (modern | Tunisia and eastern Algeria) under Arab control. |
| The first part of his life was spent in | Tunisia and the rest in Italy. |
| oss portions of Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco, | Tunisia, and Western Sahara. |
| From 1998 onward she lived in both | Tunisia and France on and off. |
| ched Algiers at 09:05 UT, then passed through | Tunisia and Libya before heading southeast through Su |
| Bahri grew up in | Tunisia and at the age of 25 came to Montpellier, Fra |
| found on the Canary Islands (Fuerteventura), | Tunisia and Algeria. |
| uadron could so be found on Sicily, Sardinia, | Tunisia and southern France. |
| January 1943 it was part of the First Army in | Tunisia and from there it fought through the Italian |
| It is found from India westwards to | Tunisia and northwards to Mongolia, including Pakista |
| t is found in Algeria, Libya, Malta, Morocco, | Tunisia and Italy (Sardinia). |
| During the Second World War Morocco, Algeria, | Tunisia and Libya came under Nazi or Vichy French occ |
| car in British nomenclature, were employed in | Tunisia and Italy. |
| escaped from Blida prison, making his way to | Tunisia and then Egypt. |
| the Vandal kingdom, which consisted of modern | Tunisia and eastern Algeria. |
| In 1885, 1888, and 1900 he visited | Tunisia and Algeria as an emissary. |
| orth African region, mainly Morocco, Algeria, | Tunisia and West Libya. |
| a, and then joined the Peace Corps working in | Tunisia and the Central African Republic. |
| from the Netherlands West Indies to Bizerte, | Tunisia, and Algiers, Algeria. |
| found in Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, | Tunisia, and Western Sahara. |
| at Hippo Diarrhytus (today known as Bizerte, | Tunisia) and became a martyr under Diocletian. |
| isted in the French colonial army, serving in | Tunisia and Morocco. |
| am Sergewa, conducted a survey of refugees in | Tunisia and Egypt to document the trauma of the civil |
| , Nivelle served with distinction in Algeria, | Tunisia, and China. |
| A. occurred in 1799, a gift from the ruler of | Tunisia and entrusted to the care of Judge Richard Pe |
| eered for the Blizzard Battalion destined for | Tunisia and on 1 November he was promoted to sergeant |
| It is known from Morocco and | Tunisia and is probably also present in Algeria. |
| and harried by the victorious Arabs deep into | Tunisia and Algeria. |
| He was ordered to reach Allied controlled | Tunisia and his fleet left La Spezia, for the Italian |
| nown for having coached the national teams of | Tunisia and Libya. |
| ted the Germans military facilities in Syria, | Tunisia, and French West Africa. |
| in Algeria, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, | Tunisia and Western Sahara. |
| It is found in Algeria, Morocco, Spain, | Tunisia, and possibly Western Sahara. |
| stan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Thailand, | Tunisia, and Yemen. |
| , once when she tried thereafter to escape to | Tunisia, and again on April 3 to stop her from compla |
| Ortal has performed in | Tunisia and has also provided backing vocals on the a |
| Tunisia and Botswana were the next most successful (b | |
| tion block in Yemen, one exploration block in | Tunisia and two exploration blocks in Cambodia. |
| une, seeing the transports safely to Bizerte, | Tunisia and returning to New York on 19 July 1944. |
| area of operations included Morocco, Algeria, | Tunisia and Sicily. |
| th-eastern Morocco and northern Algeria up to | Tunisia and western Libya. |
| three goals, two in the opening game against | Tunisia and the third in the final against Cameroon, |
| n on the Mareth Line between allied forces in | Tunisia and Libya. |
| regencies along the coastline of present-day | Tunisia and Algeria. |
| As the Arab Spring caused revolutions in | Tunisia and Egypt, which both border Libya, Gaddafi w |
| anding General of the 1st Armored Division in | Tunisia and Italy. |
| preaching a purifying reform of the faith in | Tunisia and Tripoli, gaining many adherents, and then |
| It landed in | Tunisia and participating in the Battle of Kasserine |
| Tunisia and Saudi Arabia failed to advance. | |
| Dong Jin of South Korea, Noureddine Addala of | Tunisia and Muili Ojo of Nigeria) gave Tate the round |
| t Phoenicia, occupying modern-day Lebanon and | Tunisia, and, to a lesser extent: Cyprus, Malta, Sici |
| Unlike in | Tunisia, Anonymous did not provide the Egyptians with |
| Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in | Tunisia approximately 40 km south-southwest of El Kef |
| Elections in | Tunisia are held every five to six years, and elect b |
| e royalties for the gas transport received by | Tunisia are 5.25 - 6.75 percent value of the transpor |
| n convoy from Norfolk, Virginia, for Bizerte, | Tunisia, arriving 23 July. |
| the latter died, he then moved to Madhiyya in | Tunisia, as a guest of the Zirid rulers. |
| dent Ben Ali's 14 January 2011 departure from | Tunisia as a result of the Tunisian Revolution; it wa |
| In 1977, after medical school, Rufin went to | Tunisia as a volunteer doctor. |
| 1963-64, after Takrouna, a similar feature in | Tunisia associated with Lord Freyberg and the Second |
| The Emerald Network could also be launched in | Tunisia, at the request of the national authorities. |
| He represented | Tunisia at the 1994 and 1996 African Cup of Nations, |
| t important offroad races, including Rally of | Tunisia, Atlas Rally, Baja Italy, Spanish Baja and Ba |
| pt, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan), Mali, Mexico and | Tunisia attended the Brussels Plenary 2007 and affirm |
| Engaged in desert warfare in Egypt; Libya and | Tunisia, August 1942-June 1943, supporting British Ei |
| ia, on the other hand, fears that Morocco and | Tunisia, backed by Western powers, might attempt to e |
| irst ever World Cup appearance in 1978, where | Tunisia became the first African team to win a World |
| Suha had also lived in | Tunisia before marrying Arafat. |
| He also served in | Tunisia before World War I. |
| nd then served as an ambassador of the PLO to | Tunisia between 1983-94. |
| After one convoy escort voyage to Bizerte, | Tunisia between 12 April and 3 May 1944, Coffman serv |
| tern Africa specifically Morocco, Algeria and | Tunisia, but is it also found in southern Europe (mai |
| He had remained in exile in | Tunisia, but returned to the West Bank on July 29, 20 |
| first international goal on 29 June, against | Tunisia, but was sent off in his second match against |
| not claiming to be an expert on | Tunisia, but after a 10 days in the country, it doesn |
| the inhabitants ... are natives of Ifriqiya [ | Tunisia]... but there are also a few people from othe |
| ) was an ancient city on the eastern coast of | Tunisia by the Gulf of Hammamet in proximity to the m |
| rfield during the initial attacks on occupied | Tunisia by the Tunisian Task Force. |
| n the Western Desert Campaign in 1941-42, the | Tunisia Campaign in 1942-44, the Italian Campaign in |
| He died in the | Tunisia Campaign in May 1943. |
| cohesion and fought well for the rest of the | Tunisia Campaign, winning the Battle of El Guettar. |
| e British First Army on 4 May 1943 during the | Tunisia Campaign. |
| ral Philippe Leclerc, and participated in the | Tunisia Campaign. |
| he period 22-27 April 1943 near Dj Bou Arada, | Tunisia, Captain Lord Lyell's outstanding leadership |
| midge, Mayetiola hordei, is a cereal pest in | Tunisia, closely related to the Hessian fly. |
| ies are now greater than those of Morocco and | Tunisia combined, and we believe Algeria would seek a |
| Athletes from Cameroon, Egypt, Morocco, and | Tunisia competed on July 18-20 before these nations w |
| Tunisia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlan | |
| Mahmoud Khaldi is a Paralympian athlete from | Tunisia competing mainly in category P12 pentathlon e |
| Farhat Chida is a Paralympic athlete from | Tunisia competing mainly in category T38 sprint event |
| bderrahim Zhiou is a Paralympian athlete from | Tunisia competing mainly in category T12 middle dista |
| Abbes Saidi is a Paralympian athlete from | Tunisia competing mainly in category T38 sprint event |
| Mohamed Fouzai is a Paralympic athlete from | Tunisia competing mainly in category T46 long distanc |
| Ali Ghribi is a Paralympic athlete from | Tunisia competing mainly in category P58 pentathlon e |
| ian embassy's 'Most Beautiful Italian Girl in | Tunisia' contest. |
| Pot 1: Spain, France, Denmark, | Tunisia, Croatia, Germany |
| Abdul Haddi Bin Hadiddi is a citizen of | Tunisia currently held in the United States Guantanam |
| ng on to live in a number of other countries, | Tunisia, Cyprus, West Germany and Ireland. |
| to the site of the ancient city of Carthage, | Tunisia, destroyed by the Romans in 146 B.C., and lie |
| United States State Department indicated that | Tunisia did not allow international monitoring of ele |
| it pertains to the government and politics of | Tunisia, does not adhere to Wikipedia's policy of neu |
| The detainee left | Tunisia due to the fact that he was a Muslim extremis |
| Lady Rachel's first husband was killed in | Tunisia during World War II and on 9 November 1961, s |
| Heeresgruppe Afrika) to manage the defense of | Tunisia during the final stages of the North African |
| air support for allied forces in Algeria and | Tunisia during Operation Torch. |
| igate the legal status of titular churches in | Tunisia during 1963 and 1964. |
| ponse to French bombings over the border into | Tunisia during the Algerian War. |
| nder scrutiny for spending time on holiday in | Tunisia during the civil unrest and suggesting that F |
| artist, he has served as a diplomat in Italy, | Tunisia, Egypt and most recently Russia, as Ambassado |
| ws and information developing in uprisings in | Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, Yemen, and Syria. |
| ons for discovery and development in Bahrain, | Tunisia, Egypt, China and Indonesia. |
| It is found in the Canary Islands, | Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Oman and Saudi Arabia. |
| Mediterranean: Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, | Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and |
| pain and France to Morocco, Senegal, Algeria, | Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, and Iraq. |
| ewish communities in Arab countries (Morocco, | Tunisia, etc.) did not send delegations. |
| e being formed towards North Africa (Morocco, | Tunisia, etc.) and other destinations that are reacha |
| Tunisia exported olive oil, wax, leather, wool and de | |
| Russia and | Tunisia failed to advance. |
| POWs from | Tunisia fared well after being shipped to the United |
| er PLO leaders, he was exiled from Lebanon to | Tunisia following the Lebanese Civil War. |
| r Invincible Eleven, in France for Bastia, in | Tunisia for Club Africain, in Spain for Badajoz, in I |
| owing this feat, the brigade was sent back to | Tunisia for rest. |
| was sentenced to twenty years imprisonment in | Tunisia for being a member of a terrorist organizatio |
| Spawn and Cog then travel to the deserts of | Tunisia for permission from the Greenworld to transfo |
| e attack was initially called an accident, as | Tunisia, France, and Germany investigated, it became |
| Operating over North Africa and | Tunisia, Freytag scored 16 more victories. |
| Arafat and her daughter Zahwa lived in | Tunisia from 2004 to 2007. |
| Rachid Ghannouchi returned to | Tunisia from exile on 30 January, but stated that he |
| Games were held in Tunis, the capital city of | Tunisia, from 2 to 15 September 2001. |
| ly 1944 escorting a convoy bound for Bizerte, | Tunisia, from which she returned to New York 18 Septe |
| during the British Eighth Army's advance into | Tunisia from Libya, to which the 57th was attached. |
| Gibraltar and Norfolk, Virginia and Bizerte, | Tunisia, from 23 March to 30 June 1944, returning to |
| during the British Eighth Army's advance into | Tunisia from Libya, to which the 57th was attached. |
| during the British Eighth Army's advance into | Tunisia from Libya, to which the 57th was attached. |
| onid king of Ancient Carthage, in present day | Tunisia, from 530 to 510 BCE. |
| - For distinguished service as Flag Officer, | Tunisia, from 3 August 1943, to 1 January 1944." |
| have been sent to fenced areas in Morocco and | Tunisia, from where it is hoped they will be reintrod |
| 4, as did Algeria in 1962; French Morocco and | Tunisia gained their independence in 1956. |
| Born in Sousse in | Tunisia, Guez was educated at a French high school. |
| Indeed, | Tunisia had intended to compete in the Eurovision Son |
| the university of Islam Especially Egypt and | Tunisia had territorial nationalistic policy's after |
| Carvin had traveled extensively in | Tunisia, had many contacts there, and was able to dev |
| Tunisia had become a French protectorate in 1881, and | |
| Tunisia has an embassy in Ankara and a consulate-gene | |
| "Both Morocco and | Tunisia have border disputes with Algeria, and both f |
| Braham has had 14 caps for | Tunisia, he was part of the Tunisia squad that won th |
| trongly associated with the city of Kairouan, | Tunisia, he may have been born in Italy. |
| On the 10th of July 1943 in M'Saken in | Tunisia his squad had been removing the fuses from th |
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