You are in Tunisia, a country in North Africa known for its Mediterranean beaches and ancient ruins.
Arabic (official), French
Tunisian dinar (TND), cash and credit cards are widely accepted
The capital of Tunisia is Tunis, and the country is known for its diverse geography including deserts, coastal plains, and mountain ranges.
In case of emergency, dial 190 for police, 198 for ambulance, and 197 for the fire department.
Tunisia has a rich cultural heritage with a mix of Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences. Greetings are important, and it's customary to exchange pleasantries when meeting someone.
Lost in translation? Get here a few words to get started in TN.
See here some fun facts about Tunisia.
Tunisia is home to the ancient city of Carthage, once the center of the Carthaginian Empire.
Tunisia's southern region extends into the Sahara Desert, offering unique desert landscapes.
Tunisian cuisine is known for its diverse flavors, with influences from Arab, Mediterranean, and French cooking.
Jasmine is the national flower of Tunisia and is often used in perfumes and teas.
Tunisia has well-preserved medieval medinas, such as the one in Tunis, with narrow streets and historic architecture.