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Tunisia area and population.

Tunisia has a total area of162,000 square kilometers and a population of 1 1.9 million.

The Republic of Tunisia, Tunisia for short, is the capital of Tunisia. Located at the northern end of Africa, it borders Algeria in the west, Libya in the southeast, the Mediterranean Sea in the north and east, and Italy across the Tunis Strait. Total area 162000 square kilometers, coastline 1300 kilometers. The climate is Mediterranean in the north and tropical desert in the south.

The whole country is divided into 24 provinces, 264 administrative regions and 350 cities. By 20021year, the total population of Tunisia is 1 1.9 million, of which more than 90% are Arabs. Arabic is the national language, and French is widely used.

Tunisia has the triple attributes of Africa, Arabia and Mediterranean, and has an ancient civilization and Mediterranean culture. Economically, industry, agriculture and service industries are equally important. Industry is mainly phosphate mining, processing and textile industry. Olive oil is the main agricultural product to earn foreign exchange through export. Tourism is developed and plays an important role in the economy.

Administrative divisions:

Tunisia is divided into 24 provinces, 264 administrative regions and 350 cities. The main cities in China are: Sfax (SFAX), Sousse, Gafsa, Gabes (Gabés), Biserte, monastir, Nabl and Kerouane.

Tunisia, the capital, is the political, financial, cultural center and transportation hub of Tunisia. It is located on the south bank of the Mediterranean Sea, west of Lake Tunis, and adjacent to the Gulf of Tunisia. Tusi has a long history and can be traced back to Carthage. It has been the capital of Tusi since the Hoefs dynasty in the13rd century. In fact, Tunisia is a large area, which consists of four provinces, namely Tunisia, Ariane, Ben Arrus and Manuba, with a total population of about 2.6 million.