Tunisian culture Ala Khallidi is the former national anthem of Tunisia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ala Khallidi"
The Carthage Film Festival is a biannual October film festival hosted by the government of Tunisia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carthage Film Festival"
Culture of Tunisia - Tunisia attracts millions of tourists every year. Near the capital of Tunis are the ruins of Carthage, once the center of the ancient Carthaginian empire which was defeated by the Roman Empire in three Punic wars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Culture of Tunisia"
The national flag of Tunisia has undergone very minor changes since it was first adapted in 1831 by the Tunisian bey Hassine I. The crescent and star are traditional symbols of Islam, and are also considered to be symbols of good luck. The crescent and star is also an indication of Tunisia's history as a part of the Ottoman Empire. The red color while a carry-over from Ottoman times, was also a symbol of resistance to Turkish rule. The flag was readopted upon independence from France since it had been the flag of independent Tunisia before the arrival of Europeans. ...more on Wikipedia about "Flag of Tunisia"
Himat Al Hima ( Arabic: Defender of the Homeland) is the national anthem of Tunisia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Himat Al Hima"
Snake charming is the practice of apparently hypnotising a snake by simply playing an instrument. A typical performance may also include handling the snakes or performing other seemingly dangerous acts, as well as other street performance staples, like juggling and sleight of hand. The practice is most common in India, though other Asian nations such as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia are also home to performers, as are the North African countries of Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Snake charming"
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