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Nabeul, the city of artisans

Nabeul is a coastal city located in the North East of Tunisia. 67 kms separating it from Tunis and some tens of kilometers of Hammamet. Capital of the most fertile region of the country, Cap Bon, Nabeul is renowned for…

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Nabeul, the city of artisans

Nabeul is a coastal city located in the North East of Tunisia. 67 kms separating it from Tunis and some tens of kilometers of Hammamet. Capital of the most fertile region of the country, Cap Bon, Nabeul is renowned for…

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Nabeul, the city of artisans

Nabeul is a coastal city located in the North East of Tunisia. 67 kms separating it from Tunis and some tens of kilometers of Hammamet. Capital of the most fertile region of the country, Cap Bon, Nabeul is renowned for…

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Mahdia, the Mediterranean

Mahdia is a small town frequented in summer for the beauty of its beaches and the limpidity of the sea, but the historic city is especially pleasant to discover off season, especially in the spring. Founded in prehistory and becoming…

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Mahdia, the Mediterranean

Mahdia is a small town frequented in summer for the beauty of its beaches and the limpidity of the sea, but the historic city is especially pleasant to discover off season, especially in the spring. Founded in prehistory and becoming…

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Mahdia, the Mediterranean

Mahdia is a small town frequented in summer for the beauty of its beaches and the limpidity of the sea, but the historic city is especially pleasant to discover off season, especially in the spring. Founded in prehistory and becoming…

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El Kef, the authentic

For the city-dwellers that we are, for some, staying at Kef means making a saving break with the urban mob to return to a higher quality of human relationships. “The Kef people are particularly welcoming,” he says. The adage proves…

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Amel Djait

Journalist and communication expert, she is the founder of the guide and travel magazine 1001Tunisie. Advised the Tunisian Minister of Tourism and received the Google Tunisia Innovation Award (June 2013). Passionate about her country, she knows every nook and cranny and has collaborated on several books, TV shows, development projects.

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