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Capture of Tunis
1569 battle
Mosque of Tarchich
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia
Oued Zen National Park
national park in Tunisia
Mosque of El Nakiri
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia
Bab Jebli Jedid
city gate in Sfax, Tunisia
Mosque of Sidi Mardoum
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia
Thibica
Thibica is a locality, archaeological site and railroad station in Zaghouan Governorate, Tunisia, located near Dar Cheïkh Ali east of El Fahs.
Djebba
thumb|right|Djebba Djebba, also known as Thigibba Bure, is a town and an ancient archaeological site is located in Bājah, Tunisia. Djebba is an archaeological/prehistoric site in Tunisia located at latitude: 36°28'32.45" longitude: 9°4'53.54" in the Béja Governorate of northwestern Tunisia. The estimated terrain elevation above sea level is 355 metres located below the slopes of Djebel Gorra, 700 meters above sea level. Djebba also has a national park, which is the subject of a development project
Souk El Trouk
souq in Tunis, Tunisia
titular see of Simidicca
thumb|right|Africa Proconsularis (125 AD) Simidicca was a Roman era civitas of the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis.
Souk En Nhas
souq in Tunis, Tunisia
Dar Caïd Nessim Samama
palace of the Medina of Tunis
zaouia of Sidi Saada
zawiya in Sfax, Tunisia
Madrasa of Zawiya El Bokria
madrasa in Tunis, Tunisia
Madrasa of Sidi Ali Chiha
madrasa in Tunis, Tunisia
Dar Balma
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Octaba
thumb|right|Africa Proconsularis (125 AD) Octaba was an ancient Roman–Berber city in the province of Africa Proconsularis and Byzacena in late antiquity. Its exact location is now lost, but it was in the Sahel region of Tunisia.
Dar Ben Achour
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Dar Djaït
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Fountain with a thousand amphorae
archaeological site in Tunisia
Pocofeltus
thumb|right|Africa Proconsularis (125 AD) Pocofeltus was a Roman–Berber civitas (town) in the province of Africa Proconsularis, located in present-day Tunisia. It was also the seat of an ancient Roman Catholic diocese.
Oued el Melah
watercourse in Tunisia
Madrasa of Caïd Mourad
madrasa in Tunis, Tunisia
Siccenna
Siccenna was a Roman Era town and episcopal see in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis in what is today northern Tunisia, which is now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric. thumb|right|425px|Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)
Souk El Asr
souq in Tunis, Tunisia
Souk El Nissa
souq in Tunis, Tunisia
2023 Djerba shooting
shooting in Tunisia
Roman Carthage
city of Ancient Rome
Dar Belhouane
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Palace of Gnecco
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Bahanna
thumb|350px|The Oued Nebhana areaDhorbania, also known as Henchir Oued Nebhana, is a village and locality in Tunisia. It's also the site of Ancient city and former bishopric Bahanna, now a Latin Catholic titular see.
Jawhara FM
radio station in Tunisia
delegation of Menzel Jemil
delegation of Tunisia
Trofimiana
thumb|right|Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)Trofimiana was an ancient Roman–Berber city in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis and in late antiquity of Byzacena. It was located in the Sahel, Tunisia region.
delegation of M'saken
delegation of Tunisia
Thagamuta
thumb|right|Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)Thagamuta was a Roman–Berber city in the province of Byzacena. The location of the town is not definitively known, but it was on the plain of Guemouda in modern Tunisia.
Dar El Haddad
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Medeli
thumb|right|Map of Roman cities in Tunisia Medeli was an ancient Roman–Berber civitas of the Roman Province of Africa Proconsularis in Tunisia. It has been tentatively identified with Henchir-Mencoub and lasted through the Roman, Vandal and Byzantine empires.
Al-Abbasiyya
Al-Abbasiyya (), also known as Qasr al-Aghaliba (, 'the Aghlabid palaces') and al-Qasr al-Qadim (, 'the old palace'), was the first palace city and capital of the Aghlabid Emirs, which ruled Ifriqiya from 800 to 909. 200px|thumb|The Dirham of the [[Abbasid Caliphate was minted at Abbasiyya]] The city was built as a residence by the first Aghlabid emir, Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab (), in the first year of his governorship, and was named after his suzerain, the Abbasid caliph. Its construction followed a long period of unrest by the populace of the old capital of Ifriqiya, Kairouan, during the 8th cen
Bab Sidi Abdallah Cherif
city gate in Tunis, Tunisia
Vassinassa
thumb|right|Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)Vassinassa was an ancient Roman–Berber city in the province of Byzacena. The exact location of the town is not known for certain, but it was in northern Tunisia.
Pisita
Pisita was an ancient city and bishopric in Tunisia. It is now a Latin Catholic titular see.
Abbir Germaniciana
thumb|right|Africa proconsularis. Abbir Germaniciana also known as Abir Cella is the name of a Roman and Byzantine-era city in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis in North Africa. The city was also the seat of a Christian bishopric in the ecclesiastical province of Carthage. It is best known for Cyprian of Carthage, its bishop around 250 CE.
Dar Bayram
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Mosque of Sidi Salah Bou Kabrine
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia
Hamilcar's victory with Naravas
240 BCE battle during the Mercenary War
Mosque of El Ghouri
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia
Carpi
titular see in Tunisia
Dar Jouini
palace of the Medina of Tunis
Bab Lakouas
city gate in Tunis, Tunisia