On the occasion of the President of the Republic Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ‘s brilliant victory in the 2009 presidential, The Tunisian Association of Digital Geographic Information and the staff, are honored to extend to his Excellency, their sincere congratulations ,voicing their deep consideration for the achievements accomplished under his wise leadership , and commitment to taking up challenges so as to meet the aspirations of the Tunisian people for further progress and prosperity.
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Tunisia

Being at the center of the mediterranean, Tunisia opted years ago, for a high-standard touristic rank.
The increase in the capacity of reception and its modernization has helped to improve the infrastructure as well as to widen the amount of services, in the hope of satisfying the least requirements of the continously increasing number of visitors.

 

 

  Cities

Djerba

 

 

 

  Land of fabulous legend and ancient tradition, the Djerba - Zarzis region, between sky and sea, offers up a hymn to the joy of living.
Ulysses himself loved this happy, palm crowned garden lying off the east coast of Tunisia.
Perhaps even today the mythical sweet lotus fruit induces that delightful forgetfulness which the hero's companions felt long ago.
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Mahdia

 

 

A town built just above the water on a very small island like place. Mahdia was first a forbidden citadel, the first capital of the fatimi caliphs Dynastry. Afterwards, it was ceded to cairo to becom one of the harbours of the meditarranean perimeter, subject to many conquest and influence. Normans of sicily, knights of Malta, Genoese and Spanish all had left their marks. The ancient fatimi capital lives to day on fishing visiting the ancient town without noticing the singularity of its past is not possible…Read more

 Hammamet

 

 

  This beauty spot is certainly the most famous symbol of Tunisia, where the charms of the sea, the sand, the sky, the sun, the palm trees combine to re-create the image which so many people have today of the ideal holiday spot…

 

Sousse

 

 

 

On the East coast of Tunisia, and less than two hours from the capital by car, the road that leads to Sousse is much more than just a highway : it is a veritable voyage of discovery affording a range of landscapes that are as diverse as they are attractive, and which reflect the variety of the country itself…

Tunis

 

 

Protected by a violet tinted lake covered with pearly winged flamingos, set against gently undulating hills and the "twin-horned mountain", Tunis, where "yesterday and today" seem to blend so naturally and intimately, offers us hospitality and the traditional good humour of its inhabitants…
City of contrasts - between the ancient Medina and the modern capital city of today -a city which is already marking-out the lines of the metropolis of tomorrow, and where the cult of modernity refuses to deny a glorious past…

 

 

 

Monastir

 

A stone's throw from Europe, in the heart of the Mediterranean, there is a place where the air is so mild, the sky so clear, the sea so blue and the local hospitality so warm that you wish you could stay for ever. Monastir - the name alone sounds like an invitation to a fabulous journey...

Sidi Bou Said

 

 

 

 

This place, favored by writers, artists, poets, sought, by tourists that every evening at sunset attracts a numerous crowd of Tunisians on holiday, seems to have been nothing more than an 9th century ribat that overlooked the tranquil Carthage bay from above...

 

 

Tabarka

 

 

 

With this slogan, the Tabarka summer festival invites youth from all over the world to take advantage of not only the sun, sea, and sand, but to discover the historic and archaeological wealth of the cities and regions visited. Tabarka is effectively a city where the curious can find satisfaction…

 

 


Kairouan

 

 

Situated in the center of TUNISIA, at the intersection of several routes, and yet only some 30 miles from Port El Kantaoui (the holiday resort of Sousse) is the holy city of Kairouan. It appears like a mirage arising suddenly out of vast steppe-like plains. As the most important Muslim city of North Africa, its cultural and scholastic influence has extended to the fringes of Europe and Asia since the ninth century onwards…Read more

 

 

 

Bizerte

 

 

 

Few cities have as strategic a position as the town the Romans called Hyppo Diarrhytus. It is located on a strip of land that connects the Mediterranean and the huge, natural harbor named after the city.
This incomparable shelter for ships explains why Bizerta has always been so important, and why it has been Punic, Roman, Byzantine, Arab and Turkish…

Carthage

 

 

 

 

Carthage - is over three thousand years old and forms part of the heritage of the human race.
The cultural and economic influence of Carthage on the ancient world has been handed down through the centuries, giving modern-day Tunisia its special values of tolerance, open-mindedness, and a readiness to adapt…

 

 

 

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