السبت، 25 يونيو 2011

Tourism in Tunisia

Tunisia's population mix of the current race Amazigh Berber indigenous population in Tunisia and the Arab tribes that came with the Islamic conquests and the mixture of peoples and civilizations, which reached Tunis Phoenicians and Romans and Greeks. The true history of Tunisia begins with the arrival of the Phoenicians and the establishment of the State of Carthage and the rest of their colonies in North Africa in the eighth century BC. Carthage became a naval power Romanian Empire struggled for control of the Mediterranean Sea and its leader, Hannibal laid siege to Rome elephants also remember some history books to open them without a thorn, but Carthage was broken in the end defeated by the Romans in 146 BC. Dominated the Romans in North Africa until the fifth century, which saw the fall of the empire of Rome, then swept through Tunisia, mainly European troops Vandals. Began to Muslim control over Tunisia in the seventh century AD, an updated shift in population structure through successive waves of immigration from the Arab tribes that mixed with the Berber tribes, in addition to the back of the Spaniards and Jews at the end of the fifteenth century. Tunisia entered then under the control of the Ottomans with the semi-autonomous and then turned to a French colony from 1881 to independence in 1956 but remained politically and economically linked to France. Nearly all Tunisians (99%) minority Shiite Muslims Snpoeugd 0.1 percent, and a Christian minority with a Jewish minority in the island of Jerba, Tunisia lasted for years, Tunisia's Jews came from Spain in the late fifteenth century AD. But the Jews of Djerba came from the Orient after the burning of the temple by Nebuchadnezzar, before 2500 years





Green Tunisia is witnessing a growing tourist boom



Tunisia attracts growing green tourism investments because of their tourist potential formed distinct source of tourist attraction. And the system of government in the Republic of Tunisia is a presidential system, the Republic headed by President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia and its capital, and is bordered to the north and east of the Mediterranean and south-east of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Algeria to the west. The area of ​​Tunisia 162.155 square kilometers. The length of the Tunisian coast 1298 kilometers without counting the islands, it features a climate of Tunisia as the Mediterranean in the north and along the coasts and semi-arid in the country in the south, and the number of Tunisia's population 9,660,000 inhabitants, as estimated in 2001, and over the timing of Tunisia, one hour ahead of GMT
Economics of tourism in Tunisia
The consumption of hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists to the food of meat, eggs and yields in each month, is considered as export to their countries. Agriculture sector is owed by a large margin in the evolution of quantitative and qualitative tourism, which consumes 2% of its production. The Tourism of the key elements that led to the care of fish farming sector in Tunisia. Has benefited many sectors of the sectors of the Tunisian economy of the process of modernization that had been introduced in order to respond to the needs of the tourism sector, such as construction, ceramics, sanitary facilities and some small iron tools and cookware, mechanical and electrical industries, textile and carpentry and transportation. Also contributed to tourism in the activation of some service activities, such as offices, studies and offices of architects.
In fact, tourism play an active role in the employment sector, as it provided about 80 thousand direct jobs and 240 thousand indirect jobs. Valvip whose livelihoods depend directly or indirectly on the tourism sector, not less than 1.8 million workers, representing a fifth of the population almost







              The most important areas and tourist hotels in Tunisia



                                     The area of ​​Ain dirhams








                                                Hotels in Tunisia  





                                                  Coastal city of Hammamet


Tunisian city of Hammamet is situated on the Mediterranean Sea in the north-east of the Tunisian Republic. With a population of 60000 more people





































                 The largest park in the Tunis-Carthage Land   









                                                         Coastal city of Sousse






Sousse is located in east-central part of Tunisia. A center area of ​​the Tunisian coast. And known as the "jewel of the coast." And the Tunisian coast area that stretches along about 170 km between Bouficha and young Displaying 25 km between Sousse and Sidi El Hani, Sousse oversees coastal city on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Sandy coasts suitable for commercial activity and the activity of sea fishing and tourism activity. The terrain consists of plains and raised low-rise and land suitable for agricultural activity and livestock breeding sheep, cattle, goats and poultry. Mild Mediterranean climate. And the quantities of rain fallen by between 250 and 400 mm annually. A climate that is valid for planting olive. Surrounding the city network construction-intensive spaced including estimated at about 5 Kelmtrut on average and larger surrounding cities in terms of population are housing (Center for Office of the Commissioner), Monastir (Center State), Mahdia (Center State) and other cities are centers of delegations of Khamam Sousse and the castle of small and Castle Grand. Sousse is located on the large spaces of the important cities in Tunisia: is located 140 km south of Tunis and 50 km east of Kairouan 20 km west of Monastir, 120 km north of Sfax

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