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  1. The Tunis Governorate is the largest industrial center in the country. Opening on the Mediterranean Sea, the governorate has a Mediterranean climate with annual rainfall reaching 470 mm. The area tapers towards the port and forms a narrow alluvial belt stretching westward, a distance of approximately 20 km 2, taking in much farmland ...

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    Official website. Tunis ( Arabic: تونس Tūnis ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Tunisia. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as "Grand Tunis", has about 2,700,000 inhabitants. As of 2020, it is the third-largest city in the Maghreb region (after Casablanca and Algiers) and the eleventh-largest in the Arab world .

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    Tunisia was a representative democracywith an executive president, a legislature and judiciary, starting with elections in 2014 until the president suspended parliament and began ruling by decree on 25 July 2021. Since then, all the trappings of an authoritarian state have returned. The military is neutral and does not play any role in national pol...

    Since 1987 Tunisia has reformed its political system several times, abolishing life-term presidencies and opening up the parliament to opposition parties. The number of new political parties and associations has increased since the beginning of Ben Ali's presidency in 1987. Shortly before the revolution of 2011 there were eight recognized national ...

    Women's equality

    The now-defunct Chamber of Deputies had 23% women members in 2009, outpacing the percentage of women serving at the time in the U.S. Congress, which stood at 17% in the 111th Congress. More than one-fifth of the seats in both chambers of parliament were held by women, an exceptionally high level in the Arab world. Tunisia is the only country in the Arab world where polygamy is forbidden by law. This is part of a provision in the country's Code of Personal Status which was introduced by Presid...

    Media

    Under the Ben Ali regime, freedom of the press was officially guaranteed, but the press was highly restricted, as was a substantial amount of web content. Journalists were often obstructed from reporting on controversial events. Prior to the Jasmine Revolution, Tunisia practiced internet censorship against popular websites such as YouTube. In 2010 Reporters Without Borders included Tunisia in the country list of “Enemies of the Internet". Despite this, Tunisia hosted the second half of the Un...

  3. A província de Túnis ( português brasileiro) ou província de Tunes ( português europeu) (em árabe: ولاية تونس; em francês: gouvernorat de Tunis) é uma província do litoral norte da Tunísia, onde se encontra a capital nacional, Túnis . capital: Túnis. área: 288 km². população: 983 861 habitantes (2004); [ 2] 1 004 500 (estimativa de 2013) [ 3]

  4. Tunisia is divided into 24 governorates. The governorates are divided into 264 "delegations" or "districts" (mutamadiyat), and further subdivided into municipalities and sectors (imadats). Districts. As decided in Decree 589 of 21 September 2023, 5 administrative districts have been instituted: