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In reaction, the FLN set up the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic ( Gouvernement Provisoire de la République Algérienne, GPRA ), a government-in-exile headed by Abbas and based in Tunis.

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* 1988 – Tunis Raid – assassination of Abu Jihad, in Tunis, Tunisia ( not acknowledged ).

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* Streets were also named after him in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, in Budapest, Hungary ( between 1961 and 1990 ); Jakarta ( between 1945 to 1967 ); Belgrade, Serbia ; Sofia, Bulgaria ( until 1991-2 ) Skopje, Republic of Macedonia ; Bata and Malabo, Equatorial Guinea ; Tehran, Iran ; Algiers, Algeria ( Rue Patrice Lumumba ); Santiago de Cuba, Cuba ( since 1960, formerly Avenida de Bélgica ); Łódź, Warsaw, Poland ; Kiev, Ukraine ; Perm, Russia ; Rabat, Morocco ; Maputo, Mozambique ; Leipzig, Germany ; Lusaka, Zambia (" Lumumba Street "); Kampala, Uganda (" Lumumba Avenue "); Tunis, Tunisia ; Fort-de-France, Martinique ; Montpellier, France ; Accra, Ghana ; Antananarivo, Madagascar ; Rotterdam, Netherlands ; Alexandria, Egypt and Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
* Métro léger de Tunis
Peter first sent an expedition to Tunis in 1280 under Conrad de Llansa designed to re-establish his suzerainty.
In July 2010 Orange Tunisia becomes the official and exclusive sponsor of Espérance Sportive de Tunis ( EST ), at a record amount for Tunisian sports.
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* Tunisia, known as the Régence ( since 3 June 1955 autonomous ), where France had a Resident-general ( posted with the Basha bey of Tunis, who once the French protectorate was terminated on 20 March 1956 restyled his realm al-Mamlaka at-Tunisiyya ' Tunisian Kingdom '), in stead got a High commissioner from 13 September 1955 to 20 March 1956: Roger Seydoux Fornier de Clausonne ( b. 1908 – d. 1985 ); in continued shortly as independent monarchy, but on 25 July 1957 became the Tunisian Republic.
de: Earl Alexander of Tunis
Only this archipelago and the possessions of Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña ( 1476 – 1524 ), Melilla ( conquered by Pedro de Estopiñán in 1497 ), Villa Cisneros ( founded in 1502 in current Western Sahara ), Mazalquivir ( 1505 ), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera ( 1508 ), Oran ( 1509 – 1790 ), Algiers ( 1510 – 1529 ), Bugia ( 1510 – 1554 ), Tripoli ( 1511 – 1551 ), Tunis ( 1535 – 1569 ) and Ceuta ( ceded by Portugal in 1668 ) remained as Spanish territory in Africa.
In 1828 de Lesseps was sent as an assistant vice-consul to Tunis, where his father was consul-general.
His father, Mathieu de Lesseps ( Hamburg, 4 May 1774 – Tunis, 28 December 1832 ), was in the consular service ; his mother, Catherine de Grévigné ( Málaga, 11 June 1774 – Paris, 27 January 1853, was Spanish on her mother's side, and aunt of the countess of Montijo, mother of the empress Eugénie.
Most large, historic cities of the Mediterranean basin, including Athens, Algiers, Barcelona, Beirut, İzmir, Jerusalem, Marseille, Rome and Tunis, lie within Mediterranean climatic zones, as do major cities outside of the Mediterranean basin, such as Lisbon, Casablanca, Cape Town, Adelaide, Perth, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Santiago de Chile.
He conducted the negotiations with Tunis and Tripoli in 1685, and those with Morocco in 1687 ; and the zeal, tact and linguistic knowledge he manifested in these and other transactions with Eastern courts were at last rewarded in 1692 by his appointment to the Arabic chair in the Collège Royal de France, which he filled until his death.
Major rulers during the times of the Barbary states ' plundering parties were the Pasha or Dey of Algiers, the Bey of Tunis and the Bey of Tripoli, all subjects, who were anxious to get rid of the Ottoman sultan, but who were de facto independent rulers.
* Histoire de l ' esclavage d ' un marchand de la ville de Cassis, à Tunis, La Bibliothèque, « L ' écrivain voyageur ».
In 1535 Fernando de Alarcón drove the warriors of Rende, boarding in Naples with the King Charles V, in the battle of Tunis against Mors.
fr: Bey de Tunis

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As Tunis was Muslim territory, his body was subject to the process known as mos Teutonicus ( a postmortem funerary custom used in mediæval Europe whereby the flesh was boiled from the body, so that the bones of the deceased could be transported hygienically from distant lands back home.
The whole country then came to be called Tunis after this city ( near the ruins of ancient Carthage ).
In 2002, Tunisia borrowed € 300 million from the European Investment Bank in 2002 to be used to improve roads in the country including € 120 million towards building a motorway between Tunis and Sfax.
* System: Above the African average and continuing to be upgraded ; key centers are Sfax, Sousse, Bizerte, and Tunis ; telephone network is completely digitized
The family business was believed to be a credit agency with branches in Livorno, Marseille, Tunis, and London.
In this agreement the Christians gained free trade with Tunis, and residence for monks and priests in the city was guaranteed, so the crusade could be regarded as a partial success.
Puckle demonstrated two versions of the basic design: one, intended for use against Christian enemies, fired conventional round bullets, while the second variant, designed to be used against the Muslim Turks, fired square bullets, designed by Kyle Tunis, which were considered to be more damaging and would, according to its patent, convince the Turks of the " benefits of Christian civilization.
This heritage can be experienced first-hand in: museums such as the Bardo Museum, the contrast and diversity of city architecture such as Sidi Bou Said or the medina of Tunis, cuisine such as cheeses and French croissants, music reflecting Andalusian and Ottoman influences, literature, cinema, religion, the arts, and sports and other areas of Tunisian culture.
The French protectorate in turn left its mark on local architecture by adding a new urban style that can be found in the construction of a new city plan juxtaposed against the old medina of Tunis.
The latter happened in North Africa: the Beys / Deys of Tunis and Algiers established themselves as ' regencies ' and even Egypt went its own way under its great khedive Mohammed Ali-they would in turn be subjected to European colonial dominance, as protectorates, of France and Britain.
For we are certainly agreed that leadership without far-sighted correct action is impossible. For the sake of the future of our fatherland I would not like to see the intelligentsia which has grown up throughout the centuries excluded from this leadership ; for the same reason the experienced leaders among our soldiers should not be excluded either. Stalingrad and Tunis are defeats unparalleled in German history since Jena and Auerstädt.
Morris spent most of his time socializing in Gibraltar and Malta, and he managed to be taken hostage by the Bey of Tunis, who felt that the American did not give him an adequate farewell ( the ransom was paid by the American and Danish consuls ).
Born in Tunis, the daughter of revolutionary leader Mohammed Chérif, she is the first female Algerian author of Arabic-language works to be translated into English ( famous Algerian novelist Assia Djebar writes in French ).
: There shall be a perpetual and constant peace between the United States of America and the magnificent Pasha, Bey of Tunis, and also a permanent friendship, which shall more and more increase.
The oldest-known extant orangery in American can be seen at the Wye Plantation, near Tunis Mills ( Easton ), Maryland.
The Damascus Affair of 1840 marks the real beginning of the diplomatic or international phase in the history of American Jews ( though a reference to the services which Mordecai M. Noah rendered his country as consul at Tunis ( 1813 – 16 ) should not be omitted ).
The first book centres around the arrival in Alexandria of Bey Ashraf al-Mansur, claimed to be the son of the Emir of Tunis.
In the 9th century BC, the Phoenicians, astute Levantine maritime traders who would later be supplanted in Northern Africa by their major colony Carthage, sensed the possibilities of a port city south of present-day Tunis and founded Hadrumetum on what is now the Gulf of Hammamet in the Mediterranean Sea.
By 310 BC, the Sacred Band appears to have been reformed, only to be destroyed in battle against Agathocles at Tunis.
The possibility that a few Muslim traders from from Basra, Damascus, Tunis and Egypt joined Mappila community during this period can not be ruled out.
Enrique then became a mercenary in Tunis under the rule of al-Mustansir, where he would soon be joined by his brother Frederick.
Among his other services to science must be noticed his collection of Punic inscriptions ( Reise in Tunis und Tripolis, Leipzig, 1870 ), and the editing of Adolph von Wrede's remarkable journey in Hadramut ( Reise in Hadramaut, & c., Brunswick, 1870 ).
Due to his new lifestyle, Ehret claimed to have cured himself of his diseases and to be able to perform feats of physiological strength, including a 1000 mile bicycle trip from Algiers to Tunis which he undertook with the trained athlete in under 14 days.

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