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The fake guide name is Youssef Not Ali 😂😅 i know him, i used to work in that shop, the oldest mosque is "Okba Ibn Nafaa" in Kairouan (more than 100 miles south Tunis)
@@sudiptodasovi7048 Education at Zaytouna University continues to this day without interruption. Does Nalanda University still have classes to this day?
Zitouna Mosque is the second oldest mosque in Tunisia and from it was born the first university in the world, “Zaytouna University”. The Carthaginian columns were taken from Carthaginian sites to build the mosque. The first mosque in Africa was the Uqba bin Nafi Mosque in Kairouan, Tunisia. It is called the fourth of the three. After Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem comes Kairouan
UNESCO and others claim that the 'University of al-Qarawiyyin' in Fes, Morocco is the oldest. There have been plenty of places of higher education in human history even as far back as the ancient Egyptians but it depends on the definition of 'university' which scholars can't seem to agree on. It's an interesting debate to research.
@@cmartin999 UNESCO did not say anything, it is all lies. If UNESCO classified universities, it would have made the University of Ez-Zitouna the first. By the way, even Carthage had universities mentioned in history books.
Tunisia is not small and it's not tiny, it's bigger than Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland combined, it just looks small on a map cuz it's tucked between Algeria and Libya, the first and second biggest countries in Africa. Algeria and Libya have much larger deserts so in terms of habitable/farmable area Tunisia is not far behind Algeria and has more space (and habitants) than Libya. Please stop spreading this myth about Tunisia it's irritating and a bit disrespectful!
المشكلة فما توانسة يقولو تونس صغيرة اقسم بالله يستفزوني كيف يقولو تونس صغيرة و هوما توانسة تي 60%من اراضينا صالحة للزراعة اكثر من دزاير و ليبيا هوما صحراء بلادهم يعني كان جينا مهتمين بالفلاحة رانا نوكلو في ليبيا و دزاير
@@miniar5384 يا ولدي راتسا كلبة بلي تقول و توعي و تفهم باقي شي أما حكاية تونس صغيرة بداها بورقيبة لا ترحملو عضم و هو لي ضرب لفلاحة بش تولي اليد العاملة رخيصة و نوليو نركزو عالصناعة ياخي هاو قعدنا رخاص لا فلاحة لا صناعة لا سيدي الزكري كان السياحة و الطحين
Area of Tunisia: 163,610 km² of which between 33% and 40% is desert. Area of Algeria 2.382 million km2, 85% of which is desert. Area of non-desert Algeria, i.e. 15% of its territory: 360,000 km2. More than twice as large as the entire Tunisian territory. Algeria's non-desert territory is larger than countries like Germany, the United Kingdom or Italy.
As a Tunisian living in England, I am glad and happy that you enjoyed your time in Tunisia. I was born in the Medina. It's a small country but the people have a big heart. They are very welcoming and very hospitable. Life is very relaxing.
Tunisia isn't small country but we have borders with Libya and algeria 2 big countries that's why Tunisia look like small country so saying that o nty Aslan tounssia wadha7 ??@@rahmabensaad5988
Am 100% sure that ure wife has Tunisian roots because Potugal and Spain where part of Al Andalus (that territory name when it was under islamic state back in 700s to 1400s) in fact muslim people migrated to Al Andalous(spain and portugal now) where mostly from north africa (Tunisia-Algeria-Morrocco) and thats why spanish and portugues people have little bit of similiarity in face to north africans ! in fact alot of spanish and potruguese words derived from Arabic like Assassino (Hashashim)-Açúcar (As-Suqar)-Álcool (Al-Kuhul)-Bairro (Al-Barri)-Cabide (Al-Qabbid)-Mesquinho (Al-Miskin) :D and finally i hope u had a great in tunisia but u only saw 10% of its beauty
@@HobartsAbroad hope so 😀 next time you come try to get a local guide so that he can explain to you the history of the places i assure you its really interesting 🥰 PS: mesquita de oliviera or (جامع الزيتونة) was the first university ever built in 734 in the world alot of scientific brains in history in got their eucation there like Ibn Khaldun who is widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest social scientists of the Middle Ages Sorry am a history maniac 😅
@@HobartsAbroadTo add up to the comment above. Yes, it is likely she has some moorish (andalucian) roots. Many Tunisians have moorish roots as well. If you liked the architecture, I advice you to visit the Great Mosque of Kairouan. Also, I was just in Andalucia now (I did Granada and Cordoba), and I am sure you ll like it and feel as you are traveling in time, back in the Islamic rule in Spain. PS: Cordoba is a twin city of Kairouan as the two great mosques are very similar in architecture.
The girl’s last name could hint to her ancestors origin .Many Tunisian families especially scholars and nobles relocated to Spain during Andalusian times and considering the fact that her last name is translated to « olive mosque « her first grandpa could be a scholar from the mosque (which was and still is a university as well and many prominent figures studied in it)
Welcome to Tunis! Actually, the city was cleaner and safer before the 2011 revolution. So, when Tunisians are warning you, it's also because their standards are based on how the city used to be before the last chaotic decade
Come to Tunisia and enjoy, ask around, people are assertive here with foreigners and enjoy practicing their springlish skills. Come to Sousse, just strike conversations with people, they love it. Cameras as well. Cheers
Zitouna is not our oldest mosque. the oldest mosque is Kairouan Mosque Okba Ibn Nefaa which was built around 670. You should also checkout the Eljam coliseum
Together with its predecessor, the Madrasa of the Great Ez-Zitouna Mosque, founded in 737, it is considered the oldest Islamic university and the oldest continuously teaching educational institution in the world. The oldest university in the world: Al-Karaouine in Morocco
1:35 I’m here in Tunis today and just yesterday this same guy approached me and my mom in the Medina. I just felt like it was a scam and refused his assistance right away. Did he try to charge you anything or he was just being nice?
I mean Tunisia is not that big of a secret country, if you look at the map, you will always see us kissing Italy's boot. have a nice trip and welcome to Tunisia.
Omg I can’t believe that guy grabbed you too. He’s called Yusuf and his plan is to show you the view just to get you into a shop and take you to his sons perfume shop to get you to spend your money there.
Thank you guys . Lovely couple , stay humble and together . And if you are a believer watch MUHAMMAD QASIM PK AND CALL OF THE COVENANT . Related to Muhammad Qasim . from my research for over 30 years and being witness to Qasim’S Divine Dreams for 9 years , I can say it is 100% TRUE . I am ALI from uk .
Tunisia is bigger than Portugal , England, Greece , Serbia , Croatia,Ireland, Scotland and many more countries I don’t think that you’ll refer to these countries as tiny even though they are smaller than Tunisia in Size
Why are u so offended? So you have to know everything about the countries u choose to visit. No. Dont watch the videos if they bother you so much. Its a good thing that they give tunisia more publicity.
Please don't compare Tunisia with any other country anymore.. Tunisia and its history and culture are unique ❤️❤️❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳💯 Welcome to my beautiful country
When you think "africa" tunis is probably not the first place that comes in your mind ? Im wondering what comes in your mind ? Because Africa was the old name of tunisia so the continent took the name "Africa" because of tunisia 1 more thing.. 20 years ago we dont hear about morocco as a touristic country..the first star wars 1977 was filmed in tunisia then george lucas left the stuff of tetooine there in tunisia .. so u cant start your video with "thats not italy greece or morocco" 🤣😂 Bcs they are trying to copy tunisia as you see santorini or chefchaouen the fake versions of sidi bou said We dont talk about rome because they stole already everything since 2000 years ago xD You are always weclome in tunisia ♡
" En 1907, Rodolphe d'Erlanger - un baron français, peintre et mécène s'installa à Sidi Bou Saïd. C'est lui qui a suggéré et financé le schéma de couleurs bleu et blanc. " Wikipedia
@@anteversus8471 yes and who said smomething else ? We agree but do you know when they changed the colors in greece and morocco to blue and white ? Hahah
@@newbie171 In Chefchaouen, it was the idea of Jewish refugees, long before Sidi Bou Saïd became fashionable in a world where tourism only began in the 1960s. For Greece, “in 1974, six years after the putsch, the military dictatorship passed a law requiring island houses to be painted white and blue to represent the country's patriotic colors”
Hahaha you are funny chefchaouen was never blue and white ;) it was a poor village and they tried to copy sidi bousaid to make it touristic You said tourism begann in 1960 in tunisia 😆 thats because you dont know nothing about the history and about the world.. do you know about the world war how you think people can travel that time? 😂 let me know if there was tourism in morocco and greece before 1960 and i will tell u more about tunisia :) as you said greece 1974 tunisia 1907 ? So you know who is real one And about chefchaouen i can proove it even with pictures 🙂 By the way the copyright of the colors of sidi bou said are protected and even greece needed the autorisation from tunisia
@@newbie171 I wrote "in a world where tourism only began in the 1960s, " I did not talk about Tunisia where mass tourism appeared much later than the 1960s. and for the rest of your statements you are completely crazy, there is no copyright on building colours
⚠️ It is clear that the Moroccan 🇲🇦 identity is strongly present in Tunisia since Tunisia was under the rule of the honorable Moroccan Empire during the Almohad era! This is clear from the shape of the Moroccan doors and arches, as well as the Moroccan utensils, such as the Moroccan tagine, which is imported from Morocco and is offered for sale in Tunisian markets!
⛔️Stop laing🚫 The Tunisians 🇹🇳 have a rich history that spans thousands of years, and Tunisian 🇹🇳pottery is part of this heritage, with Sejnane pottery being listed as part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. Tunisia🇹🇳 was never under Moroccan rule; on the contrary,🚫 Tunisia 🇹🇳was an important cultural and Islamic center.☝🏻 The city of Kairouan in Tunisia was a prominent Islamic capital and still holds its Islamic significance today☝🏻. The University of Ez-Zitouna in Tunisia is the oldest university in the Islamic world, founded in the 8th century and still teaching Islamic jurisprudence☝🏻. Tunisia 🇹🇳has also played a significant role in founding many Moroccan cities such as Fez, Marrakesh, and Rabat👌🏻, and its rich history attests to this. The Carthaginian Empire, centered in Tunisia🇹🇳, is a strong example of the ancient Tunisian 🇹🇳civilization that influenced the entire region. All these facts are documented and recorded, and Tunisia remains a land of civilizations with its preserved historical sites and monuments 🇹🇳🌶❤
⛔️Deja de mentir🚫 Los tunecinos 🇹🇳 tienen una historia rica que se extiende por miles de años, y la cerámica tunecina 🇹🇳 es parte de este patrimonio, con la cerámica de Sejnane incluida en el patrimonio cultural inmaterial de la UNESCO. Túnez🇹🇳 nunca estuvo bajo dominio marroquí; al contrario,🚫 Túnez 🇹🇳 fue un importante centro cultural e islámico.☝🏻 La ciudad de Kairuán en Túnez fue una capital islámica prominente y aún hoy mantiene su importancia islámica☝🏻. La Universidad de Ez-Zitouna en Túnez es la universidad más antigua del mundo islámico, fundada en el siglo VIII y todavía enseña jurisprudencia islámica☝🏻. Túnez 🇹🇳 también jugó un papel significativo en la fundación de muchas ciudades marroquíes como Fez, Marrakech y Rabat👌🏻, y su rica historia lo atestigua. El Imperio Cartaginés, centrado en Túnez🇹🇳, es un fuerte ejemplo de la antigua civilización tunecina 🇹🇳 que influyó en toda la región. Todos estos hechos están documentados y registrados, y Túnez sigue siendo una tierra de civilizaciones con sus sitios históricos y monumentos preservados 🇹🇳🌶❤
⛔️توقف عن الكذب🚫 يتمتع التونسيون 🇹🇳 بتاريخ غني يمتد لآلاف السنين، والفخار التونسي 🇹🇳 جزء من هذا التراث، حيث تم إدراج فخار سجنان ضمن التراث الثقافي غير المادي لليونسكو. تونس🇹🇳 لم تكن أبدا تحت الهيمنة المغربية؛ على العكس من ذلك، كانت 🚫تونس🇹🇳 مركزًا ثقافيًا وإسلاميًا مهمًا ☝🏻وكانت مدينة القيروان في تونس عاصمة إسلامية بارزة وما زالت تحتفظ بأهميتها الإسلامية إلى اليوم☝🏻. جامعة الزيتونة في تونس هي أقدم جامعة في العالم الإسلامي، تأسست في القرن الثامن وما زالت تدرس الفقه الإسلامي☝🏻. كما لعبت تونس 🇹🇳 دورًا بارزًا في تأسيس العديد من المدن المغربية مثل فاس ومراكش والرباط👌🏻، وتاريخها الغني يشهد على ذلك. تعتبر الإمبراطورية القرطاجية، المتمركزة في تونس🇹🇳، مثالًا قويًا للحضارة التونسية🇹🇳 القديمة التي أثرت على المنطقة بأكملها. كل هذه الحقائق موثقة ومسجلة، وتبقى تونس أرض الحضارات بمواقعها التاريخية وآثارها المحفوظة 🇹🇳🌶❤.
اشفق عليك الإسلام وصل لكم عن طريق تونس اول مدينة إسلامية في شمال أفريقيا هي القيروان و منها انطلق إليكم حتى وصل الفتح إلى اسبانيا وكذلك الأميرة التونسية القيروانية ذهبت إلى فأس و بنت جامعة القرويين فمن اثر في من يعني العكس هو الصحيح 🌶️🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Tunisia sucks. I lived there for 6 years in la marsa just 20 minutes from Tunis. You have to be there to grasp how Islam permeates all of life. You'll enjoy Bavaria far more.
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If you were an official, close all the doors of the country in the face of homeless people like you
The fake guide name is Youssef Not Ali 😂😅 i know him, i used to work in that shop, the oldest mosque is "Okba Ibn Nafaa" in Kairouan (more than 100 miles south Tunis)
@@asmarosyoussef Yes, that scammer is well known.
I love Tunisia 🇹🇳 the jewel of the Mediterranean ❤️🤩🏝️🏖️🏊🎵💥🌅🌟🏄🚣🌞🧜🌍🤩🤩🤩
the zeytouna university is the first university university in the world it was built in the year 737 .
The Nalanda University is the oldest university in the world which thrived from 500 AD to 1300AD
@@sudiptodasovi7048 Education at Zaytouna University continues to this day without interruption. Does Nalanda University still have classes to this day?
@@sudiptodasovi7048cant call it the oldest when it doesnt exist anymore lad also this one is still running making it the oldest
But the tunisian univercity still open and function today.
No the university of zeytouna did close 10 years ago but in fact it's was the first university in northern Africa
Zitouna Mosque is the second oldest mosque in Tunisia and from it was born the first university in the world, “Zaytouna University”. The Carthaginian columns were taken from Carthaginian sites to build the mosque. The first mosque in Africa was the Uqba bin Nafi Mosque in Kairouan, Tunisia. It is called the fourth of the three. After Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem comes Kairouan
So interesting! Thanks for sharing :)
UNESCO and others claim that the 'University of al-Qarawiyyin' in Fes, Morocco is the oldest. There have been plenty of places of higher education in human history even as far back as the ancient Egyptians but it depends on the definition of 'university' which scholars can't seem to agree on. It's an interesting debate to research.
@@cmartin999 UNESCO did not say anything, it is all lies. If UNESCO classified universities, it would have made the University of Ez-Zitouna the first. By the way, even Carthage had universities mentioned in history books.
@@cmartin999 yeah and the university built in Morocco was built by a Tunisian woman, you need to finish the research and yes it was the first.
Tunisia is not small and it's not tiny, it's bigger than Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland combined, it just looks small on a map cuz it's tucked between Algeria and Libya, the first and second biggest countries in Africa. Algeria and Libya have much larger deserts so in terms of habitable/farmable area Tunisia is not far behind Algeria and has more space (and habitants) than Libya. Please stop spreading this myth about Tunisia it's irritating and a bit disrespectful!
المشكلة فما توانسة يقولو تونس صغيرة اقسم بالله يستفزوني كيف يقولو تونس صغيرة و هوما توانسة تي 60%من اراضينا صالحة للزراعة اكثر من دزاير و ليبيا هوما صحراء بلادهم يعني كان جينا مهتمين بالفلاحة رانا نوكلو في ليبيا و دزاير
@@miniar5384 يا ولدي راتسا كلبة بلي تقول و توعي و تفهم باقي شي أما حكاية تونس صغيرة بداها بورقيبة لا ترحملو عضم و هو لي ضرب لفلاحة بش تولي اليد العاملة رخيصة و نوليو نركزو عالصناعة ياخي هاو قعدنا رخاص لا فلاحة لا صناعة لا سيدي الزكري كان السياحة و الطحين
Area of Tunisia: 163,610 km² of which between 33% and 40% is desert.
Area of Algeria 2.382 million km2, 85% of which is desert.
Area of non-desert Algeria, i.e. 15% of its territory: 360,000 km2. More than twice as large as the entire Tunisian territory.
Algeria's non-desert territory is larger than countries like Germany, the United Kingdom or Italy.
And map deformation to make africa small
Portugal, Belgium, and Switzerland combined is small to people from bigger countries. Size is relative.
As a Tunisian living in England, I am glad and happy that you enjoyed your time in Tunisia. I was born in the Medina. It's a small country but the people have a big heart. They are very welcoming and very hospitable. Life is very relaxing.
Thanks for sharing!
Welcom to Tunisia 🇹🇳🌹❤️
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I plan on Visiting Tunisia someday❤️Cant wait
Hope you'll have an amazing trip!
Hello everyone to beautiful 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳 Tunisia ❤️❤️❤️❤️
the oldest mosque in tunisia is oqba ibn nafi mosque in kairouan
I’ve never heard of this country. People seem very friendly. What month was this. Nicely captured. Thanks guys.
People were indeed so nice and the whole country is filled with incredible landscapes! We went at the end of October :)
Hello everyone to beautiful Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤️❤️❤️
Hello my friend, where are you from ? In fact Tunisia is situated in the north of Africa, it is a small but very beautiful country 😍 you are welcome
Tunisia isn't small country but we have borders with Libya and algeria 2 big countries that's why Tunisia look like small country so saying that o nty Aslan tounssia wadha7 ??@@rahmabensaad5988
@@rahmabensaad5988 is it safe country for tourists ?
I'm glad u guys had fun ^^
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 🤗
Nice!! Futuramente pretendo conhecer
Thanks for the good comments .. Tunisia is ur country aswell welcome anytime ❤
Am 100% sure that ure wife has Tunisian roots because Potugal and Spain where part of Al Andalus (that territory name when it was under islamic state back in 700s to 1400s) in fact muslim people migrated to Al Andalous(spain and portugal now) where mostly from north africa (Tunisia-Algeria-Morrocco) and thats why spanish and portugues people have little bit of similiarity in face to north africans ! in fact alot of spanish and potruguese words derived from Arabic like Assassino (Hashashim)-Açúcar (As-Suqar)-Álcool (Al-Kuhul)-Bairro (Al-Barri)-Cabide (Al-Qabbid)-Mesquinho (Al-Miskin) :D and finally i hope u had a great in tunisia but u only saw 10% of its beauty
Could be! That's super interesting! And yes, we had a wonderful time and definitely want to come back for see even more of its beauty 😊
@@HobartsAbroad hope so 😀 next time you come try to get a local guide so that he can explain to you the history of the places i assure you its really interesting 🥰
PS: mesquita de oliviera or (جامع الزيتونة) was the first university ever built in 734 in the world alot of scientific brains in history in got their eucation there like Ibn Khaldun who is widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest social scientists of the Middle Ages
Sorry am a history maniac 😅
@@HobartsAbroadTo add up to the comment above. Yes, it is likely she has some moorish (andalucian) roots. Many Tunisians have moorish roots as well. If you liked the architecture, I advice you to visit the Great Mosque of Kairouan. Also, I was just in Andalucia now (I did Granada and Cordoba), and I am sure you ll like it and feel as you are traveling in time, back in the Islamic rule in Spain.
PS: Cordoba is a twin city of Kairouan as the two great mosques are very similar in architecture.
Yezzi Mel farina 😅😂😂😂
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1:35 I'm from Tunisia and that was comedy gold
I will like to visit, do you live there
Booked my flight to Tunisia today! Hoping I have a good as time as you guys did!
You'll have a wonderful time!
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳♥️
Beautiful video the editing is great made the trip looks even better
Welcome to Tunisia friend anytime!
That labrynth of indoor shops is called, The “Souks”
Couscous is made of vapor cooked durum wheat then we add the sauce.
Nice job. Very nice people and city
I hope you liked your stay in Tunisia
We loved it!
The girl’s last name could hint to her ancestors origin .Many Tunisian families especially scholars and nobles relocated to Spain during Andalusian times and considering the fact that her last name is translated to « olive mosque « her first grandpa could be a scholar from the mosque (which was and still is a university as well and many prominent figures studied in it)
Great work guys ! I would advise Ali to retire and have some rest though
Welcome to Tunis! Actually, the city was cleaner and safer before the 2011 revolution. So, when Tunisians are warning you, it's also because their standards are based on how the city used to be before the last chaotic decade
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Is currently running
Your flight route ❤
This couple is tough to watch, but I like the visuals, which they seem to ignore, much less the substance of anything.
Hello.. can i ask where did you stay please?
Thx and welcome 🇹🇳
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Come to Tunisia and enjoy, ask around, people are assertive here with foreigners and enjoy practicing their springlish skills.
Come to Sousse, just strike conversations with people, they love it. Cameras as well.
Cheers
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Wow 😍
Zitouna is not our oldest mosque. the oldest mosque is Kairouan Mosque Okba Ibn Nefaa which was built around 670. You should also checkout the Eljam coliseum
Together with its predecessor, the Madrasa of the Great Ez-Zitouna Mosque, founded in 737, it is considered the oldest Islamic university and the oldest continuously teaching educational institution in the world. The oldest university in the world: Al-Karaouine in Morocco
1:35 I’m here in Tunis today and just yesterday this same guy approached me and my mom in the Medina. I just felt like it was a scam and refused his assistance right away. Did he try to charge you anything or he was just being nice?
I mean Tunisia is not that big of a secret country, if you look at the map, you will always see us kissing Italy's boot.
have a nice trip and welcome to Tunisia.
The thumbnail is misleading
But i'm from Tunisia and i appreciate the video
Omg I can’t believe that guy grabbed you too. He’s called Yusuf and his plan is to show you the view just to get you into a shop and take you to his sons perfume shop to get you to spend your money there.
Tunisia bourgiba ❤️
Gutted that I missed tunisian fba seller here
You are welcome to My Sweet Tunisia ❤
Do you live there
@@etinosaosaro548 between Tunisia and usa
Welcome to Tunisia.
Thank you!
At which time of the year did you go?
They went in October
Zitouna olive is in fact the oldest university in history !! U didn’t know that didn’t u hhh Tunisia is awesome 🎉
How much did the tout cost you?
Welcom to Tunisia
Thank you guys . Lovely couple , stay humble and together .
And if you are a believer watch MUHAMMAD QASIM PK AND CALL OF THE COVENANT . Related to Muhammad Qasim . from my research for over 30 years and being witness to Qasim’S Divine Dreams for 9 years , I can say it is 100% TRUE .
I am ALI from uk .
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Our food is spicy but so delicious.
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Tunisia is bigger than Portugal , England, Greece , Serbia , Croatia,Ireland, Scotland and many more countries I don’t think that you’ll refer to these countries as tiny even though they are smaller than Tunisia in Size
They are clueless that Tunis was formerly Carthage! Hilarious. Not a single mention.
Why are u so offended? So you have to know everything about the countries u choose to visit. No. Dont watch the videos if they bother you so much. Its a good thing that they give tunisia more publicity.
Are there beaches in tunis
Yes the area is called La Marsa. Very pretty place.
Yea i can recommend many beaches for you if u want :)
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Longer shorts= hide knees is enough, pants rn't required
Not small country 🙄🙏🇹🇳
Please don't compare Tunisia with any other country anymore.. Tunisia and its history and culture are unique ❤️❤️❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳💯
Welcome to my beautiful country
I'm tunisien 8:40
Do you live there , I will like to visit
Carthage
Only old people are left there
When you think "africa" tunis is probably not the first place that comes in your mind ? Im wondering what comes in your mind ? Because Africa was the old name of tunisia so the continent took the name "Africa" because of tunisia
1 more thing.. 20 years ago we dont hear about morocco as a touristic country..the first star wars 1977 was filmed in tunisia then george lucas left the stuff of tetooine there in tunisia .. so u cant start your video with "thats not italy greece or morocco" 🤣😂
Bcs they are trying to copy tunisia as you see santorini or chefchaouen the fake versions of sidi bou said
We dont talk about rome because they stole already everything since 2000 years ago xD
You are always weclome in tunisia ♡
" En 1907, Rodolphe d'Erlanger - un baron français, peintre et mécène s'installa à Sidi Bou Saïd. C'est lui qui a suggéré et financé le schéma de couleurs bleu et blanc. " Wikipedia
@@anteversus8471 yes and who said smomething else ? We agree but do you know when they changed the colors in greece and morocco to blue and white ? Hahah
@@newbie171 In Chefchaouen, it was the idea of Jewish refugees, long before Sidi Bou Saïd became fashionable in a world where tourism only began in the 1960s.
For Greece, “in 1974, six years after the putsch, the military dictatorship passed a law requiring island houses to be painted white and blue to represent the country's patriotic colors”
Hahaha you are funny chefchaouen was never blue and white ;) it was a poor village and they tried to copy sidi bousaid to make it touristic
You said tourism begann in 1960 in tunisia 😆 thats because you dont know nothing about the history and about the world.. do you know about the world war how you think people can travel that time? 😂 let me know if there was tourism in morocco and greece before 1960 and i will tell u more about tunisia :) as you said greece 1974 tunisia 1907 ? So you know who is real one
And about chefchaouen i can proove it even with pictures 🙂
By the way the copyright of the colors of sidi bou said are protected and even greece needed the autorisation from tunisia
@@newbie171 I wrote "in a world where tourism only began in the 1960s, " I did not talk about Tunisia where mass tourism appeared much later than the 1960s. and for the rest of your statements you are completely crazy, there is no copyright on building colours
Size does not matter
Too much you, not enough Tunisia.
thank you god i do not know these two people.
dont let store owners and touristic giudes get advantage to you they re anoying and they just want your money
⚠️ It is clear that the Moroccan 🇲🇦 identity is strongly present in Tunisia since Tunisia was under the rule of the honorable Moroccan Empire during the Almohad era! This is clear from the shape of the Moroccan doors and arches, as well as the Moroccan utensils, such as the Moroccan tagine, which is imported from Morocco and is offered for sale in Tunisian markets!
⛔️Stop laing🚫 The Tunisians 🇹🇳 have a rich history that spans thousands of years, and Tunisian 🇹🇳pottery is part of this heritage, with Sejnane pottery being listed as part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. Tunisia🇹🇳 was never under Moroccan rule; on the contrary,🚫 Tunisia 🇹🇳was an important cultural and Islamic center.☝🏻 The city of Kairouan in Tunisia was a prominent Islamic capital and still holds its Islamic significance today☝🏻. The University of Ez-Zitouna in Tunisia is the oldest university in the Islamic world, founded in the 8th century and still teaching Islamic jurisprudence☝🏻. Tunisia 🇹🇳has also played a significant role in founding many Moroccan cities such as Fez, Marrakesh, and Rabat👌🏻, and its rich history attests to this. The Carthaginian Empire, centered in Tunisia🇹🇳, is a strong example of the ancient Tunisian 🇹🇳civilization that influenced the entire region. All these facts are documented and recorded, and Tunisia remains a land of civilizations with its preserved historical sites and monuments 🇹🇳🌶❤
⛔️Deja de mentir🚫 Los tunecinos 🇹🇳 tienen una historia rica que se extiende por miles de años, y la cerámica tunecina 🇹🇳 es parte de este patrimonio, con la cerámica de Sejnane incluida en el patrimonio cultural inmaterial de la UNESCO. Túnez🇹🇳 nunca estuvo bajo dominio marroquí; al contrario,🚫 Túnez 🇹🇳 fue un importante centro cultural e islámico.☝🏻 La ciudad de Kairuán en Túnez fue una capital islámica prominente y aún hoy mantiene su importancia islámica☝🏻. La Universidad de Ez-Zitouna en Túnez es la universidad más antigua del mundo islámico, fundada en el siglo VIII y todavía enseña jurisprudencia islámica☝🏻. Túnez 🇹🇳 también jugó un papel significativo en la fundación de muchas ciudades marroquíes como Fez, Marrakech y Rabat👌🏻, y su rica historia lo atestigua. El Imperio Cartaginés, centrado en Túnez🇹🇳, es un fuerte ejemplo de la antigua civilización tunecina 🇹🇳 que influyó en toda la región. Todos estos hechos están documentados y registrados, y Túnez sigue siendo una tierra de civilizaciones con sus sitios históricos y monumentos preservados 🇹🇳🌶❤
⛔️توقف عن الكذب🚫 يتمتع التونسيون 🇹🇳 بتاريخ غني يمتد لآلاف السنين، والفخار التونسي 🇹🇳 جزء من هذا التراث، حيث تم إدراج فخار سجنان ضمن التراث الثقافي غير المادي لليونسكو. تونس🇹🇳 لم تكن أبدا تحت الهيمنة المغربية؛ على العكس من ذلك، كانت 🚫تونس🇹🇳 مركزًا ثقافيًا وإسلاميًا مهمًا ☝🏻وكانت مدينة القيروان في تونس عاصمة إسلامية بارزة وما زالت تحتفظ بأهميتها الإسلامية إلى اليوم☝🏻. جامعة الزيتونة في تونس هي أقدم جامعة في العالم الإسلامي، تأسست في القرن الثامن وما زالت تدرس الفقه الإسلامي☝🏻. كما لعبت تونس 🇹🇳 دورًا بارزًا في تأسيس العديد من المدن المغربية مثل فاس ومراكش والرباط👌🏻، وتاريخها الغني يشهد على ذلك. تعتبر الإمبراطورية القرطاجية، المتمركزة في تونس🇹🇳، مثالًا قويًا للحضارة التونسية🇹🇳 القديمة التي أثرت على المنطقة بأكملها. كل هذه الحقائق موثقة ومسجلة، وتبقى تونس أرض الحضارات بمواقعها التاريخية وآثارها المحفوظة 🇹🇳🌶❤.
اشفق عليك
الإسلام وصل لكم عن طريق تونس
اول مدينة إسلامية في شمال أفريقيا هي القيروان و منها انطلق إليكم حتى وصل الفتح إلى اسبانيا
وكذلك الأميرة التونسية القيروانية ذهبت إلى فأس و بنت جامعة القرويين
فمن اثر في من
يعني العكس هو الصحيح
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Tunisia sucks. I lived there for 6 years in la marsa just 20 minutes from Tunis. You have to be there to grasp how Islam permeates all of life. You'll enjoy Bavaria far more.
Booked my flight to Tunisia today! Hoping I have a good as time as you guys did!
That's awesome! Enjoy your trip!
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳♥
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