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Recreation and Travel: Tunisia

Includes tourism, sports, food and drink, links to embassies, U.S. State Department advisories

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Al-Bawaba (http://albawaba.com/en/countries/Tunisia)
It is a major portal site that links a number of other websites on all the Arab countries. It contains up-to-date information on the political, business, social, cultural and religious aspects of a particular country. Just click on the name of the country for information in English and Arabic.

Arab Net (http://www.arab.net/tunisia/index.html)
It is a major Arab website that contains information on the government, history, geography, business, culture, transport, tourism of each country, and provides links to other relevant websites.

Asslama Yatounes (http://www.fairkess.com/tn/index.html)
A major Tunisian portal on everything from business, media, tourist and other sites.

Bab- el-Web (http://www.babelweb.com.tn/home/BEW-index)
Tunisian website that covers all facets of contemporary Tunisian life.

Fares.net (http://www.fares.net)
Site includes a directory and a list of sites on a wide range of subjects including tourism, entertainment, culture, the media, news and business in English and Arabic. Search under the name of the country.

La Presse (http://www.lapresse.tn/)
French national daily that covers local, regional and international affairs.

La Télévision Tunisienne (http://www.tunisiatv.com/)
Tunisia's national television station that includes news, cultural and religious programs and entertainment.

Lexicorient (http://lexicorient.com/tunisia/tunis.htm)
Has information on many aspects of life in Tunisia.

Lonely Planet - Destinations (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/tunisia/)
Search by country to find information on travel, attractions, history, culture, and environment. of that location.

Tunisia Consular information sheet (http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1045.html)
This is a continuously updated site by the US Department of State concerning travel to Tunisia, economic, political and health conditions, as well as travel requirements for US citizens.

Tunisia Globe (http://www.tunisiaglobe.com/)
Online current news website on Tunisia.

Tunisia National Tourism Office (http://www.tourismtunisia.com/togo/)
Tunisia's official tourism website: provides information on every major historical site and every resort area in Tunisia. Very helpful for travelers to the country.

Tunisia Online (http://www.tunisiaonline.com/)
News and information on the country's history, government, society and culture, and more.

Tunisia Yellow Pages (http://www.pagesjaunes.com.tn/)
Information on business and industry in all regions of Tunisia.

U.S. Department of State (http://state.gov/)
Numerous documents concerning diplomatic and international relations, travel advice and warnings relating to the countries of the world are available on the State Department's official site by searching under a particular country's name.

World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/)
The official site of the WHO offers text in English, French or Spanish on its mission and health initiatives, programs and warnings world wide.

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