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Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country located in North Africa bordered by the North and East Mediterranean Sea and the south-eastern Libya (459 km) and the west of Algeria (965 km). Its capital is Tunis. The Republic of Tunisia has a total area of ​​163,610 km2. According to the latest statistics in 2014, the population of the Republic of Tunisia is approximately 10 million and 982.8 thousand people. [34] Tunisia has played important roles in ancient history since the time of the Phoenicians, Amazighs, Circassians, Vandals and Romans known as the province of Africa during its Roman rule, which was named the entire continent. Opened by Muslims [35] in the seventh century AD and founded the city of Kairouan in 50 AH to be the second Islamic city in North Africa after Fustat. Under the Ottoman Empire, it was called the "Tunisian Aid". It took place under the French occupation in 1881, then gained its independence in 1956 to become the official Kingdom of Tunisia at the end of the reign of Mohamed Amin Bey. [36] With the announcement of the Republic of Tunisia on 25 July 1957, Habib Bourguiba became its first president. The latter was followed by President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 1987, and continued until 2011 when he fled during the Tunisian revolution. Tunisia has relied on export-oriented industries to liberalize and privatize the economy, which has averaged 5 percent GDP growth since the early 1990s. Tunisia has suffered corruption under the former president. [37] Tunisia has close and historic ties with the United States and the European Union, a major non-NATO ally and has several advanced partnership agreements with the European Union, which is Tunisia's first customer and strong economic ally. Tunisia is also a member of the League of Arab States and the African Union. Tunisia has established close relations with France in particular through economic cooperation, industrial modernization and privatization programs. The Government's approach to the conflict between Israel and Palestine, as well as an intermediary in the Middle East diplomacy, has made a significant contribution to world peace through its forces deployed in the conflict zones of the United Nations
ROBERTO PITZALIS (05/29/2017)
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