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What is Tunisia most famous for?

Tunisia is famous for its tourism

Tunisia’s tourism features Tunisia is one of the major olive oil producing countries, accounting for 4-9% of the world’s total olive oil production. Olive oil has become Tunisia’s main export Foreign exchange earning agricultural products.

Tunisia’s tourist facilities are mainly distributed along the eastern coast. There are five major tourist centers. The "Kandaoui" center in Sousse is the largest tourist base in the country. The city of Tunis, Sousse, Monastir, Cape Beng and the island of Djerba are famous tourist areas. Tourism plays an important role in Tunisia's national economy and is Tunisia's largest source of foreign exchange.

Tunisia’s tourist facilities are mainly distributed along the eastern coast, along more than 1,300 kilometers of coastline, and the five major tourist centers on the eastern coast, including Tunis City, Sousse, Monastir, and Djerba Island etc., are all famous tourist attractions.

There are 7 international airports in Tunisia, which are connected to more than 40 countries and regions in the world. Under normal circumstances, Chinese tourists can choose to take flights with Qatar Airways, Emirates Airline and Air France domestically, and transfer to any international airport in Tunisia.

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40% of Tunisia’s land area is occupied by the Sahara Desert, and the remaining 60% is very fertile land. As early as 3 BC before it was incorporated into the Roman Empire, century and became the birthplace of Carthaginian civilization.

The north is high mountains and hills, mainly the eastern extension of the Atlas Mountains; the middle is a stepped platform, sloping from west to east, and there are many seasonal salt marshes to the south of the platform; the east is a long and narrow coast Plains; to the south is the Sahara Desert. The highest peak, Sheanaibi Mountain, is 1,544 meters above sea level.