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Welcome to Hello TUNISIA website!

Tunisia is the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea. Rich by a history of thousands of years, Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa, and also a Maghreb country bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. "Hello TUNISIA" team will make you discover or re discover Tunisia from different angles. With original photographies and videos, travel through the places and the ages in search of culture, history and beauty. Welcome to Tunisia!

Latest photo albums

Hello Pomegranate

Pomegranate
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Hello Apricots

Apricots Apricots are among the most delicious fruits in Tunisia.
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On the road

On the road Tunisia, outside the cities there are breathtaking landscapes. Through the next few months, we’ll be taking you on the road with us. You’ll never see the road in the same way again.
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Hello Almonds

Hello Almonds The almond tree is one of the most popular fruit trees in Tunisia. Its presence dates back to the Carthaginian times.
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Discover Tunisia

Hello Tunis

Tunis Tunis has been the economic, cultural and political capital of Tunisia since the 13th century. It is situated on the northeastern of the country. Tunis is a coastal city rich and eclectic by its inhabitants, its urban landscape and...
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Hello Sousse

Sousse Capital of the Sahel, located on the Gulf of Hammamet, 160 km from Tunis, Sousse is a city in which both industrial and tourism are playing a very important role in the Tunisian economy.
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Hello Mahdia

Hello Mahdia Located 200 km from the capital Tunis, Mehdia is a coastal city that has experienced in recent decades a real development of tourism. The name of Mehdia goes back to the Fatimid Caliph..
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Hello Kebili

Kebili Located 500km to the southwest of Tunis, Kebili is the main city of the governorate of the same name. Known for its oases and its important production of dates, the governorate of Kebili has become world famous for its International Festival of the Sahara.
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Festivities

Hello Ramadan

Ramadan
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Hello Aïd El Fitr

Sousse
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Aïd Al-Adha

Hello Mahdia
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