Examples of using Tunis in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Kerry stopped in Tunis en route from Abu Dhabi to Paris, where on Wednesday he is scheduled to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Maroua Boughanmi(born(1992-03-16)16 March 1992 Tunis) is a Tunisian female volleyball player.
Mariem Brik(born(1980-09-12)12 September 1980 Tunis) is a Tunisian female volleyball player.
Located in Tunis on Mohamed V, the main street of the Tunisian capital, APBS is conveniently
The greatest naval power of the Mediterranean in the third century BC was the North African city of Carthage near modern day Tunis.
Tunisian authorities have arrested nine people in connection with a massacre at a Tunis museum that killed 23 people.
The National Bardo Museum is among the most popular sites for tourists in Tunis.
The greatest naval power in the 3rd-century B.C. Mediterranean was the North African city of Carthage near modern day Tunis.
Wanas al-Faqih is an AQIM associate who planned the March 18, 2015 Bardo Museum attack in Tunis, Tunisia that killed at least 20 people.
Al-Khatib had earlier reiterated that he was“ready for direct discussions with representatives of the Syrian regime in Cairo, Tunis or Istanbul”.
The UK Foreign Office said the British embassy in Tunis was sending a crisis team to the area.
The Opel brand is sold in four showrooms: two in Tunis along with one in Sousse
Tunisian authorities have arrested nine people in connection with a massacre at a Tunis museum that killed 23 people.
CTN Ferries(aka Tunisia Ferries) operate ferries to and from Tunis, Marseille, Genoa
He directed the negotiations which led to the establishment of a French protectorate in Tunis(1881), prepared the treaty of the 17th of December 1885 for the occupation of Madagascar; directed the exploration of the Congo and of the Niger region;
In Tunisia, thousands of people joined peaceful protests in Tunis and several other cities,
She became assistant professor of medicine in 1981 and worked in the General Surgery Department of Charles-Nicolle Hospital in Tunis, as part of Professor Ennabli's team, then in the
around Mohamed V Avenue, one of the main streets in Tunis, before the president declared a curfew in the city and imposed a state of emergency nationwide.
Saif-Allah Benahssine, leader of the Tunisian branch of the hardline Islamist Ansar al-Sharia, slipped away after hundreds of his followers stormed out of al-Fatah mosque in Tunis.
It is located in north-eastern Tunisia on the Lake of Tunis, and is connected to the Mediterranean sea‘s Gulf of Tunis by a canal which terminates at the port of La Goulette/Halq al Wadi.