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On January 10, 1964, our country established diplomatic relations with Tunisia
On this day, 61 years ago, January 10, 1964 (November 26, 1963, the lunar calendar), my country established diplomatic relations with Tunisia. El? Jem is a building left behind by the Roman Empire and one of the three largest Colosseum in the world. On January 10, 1964, diplomatic relations were established with our country. Tunisia is located at the northern tip of Africa. It is bordered by Algeria in the west, Libya in the southeast, the Mediterranean Sea in the north and east, and faces Italy across the Strait of Tunisia. In the early 9th century BC, the Phoenicians established the city of Carthage on the coast of the present-day Gulf of Tunisia, and later developed into a slave power. It became part of the Roman Empire's province of Africa in 146 BC. It was occupied by the Vandals and Byzantines in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. Conquered by Arab Muslims in 703. In the 13th century, the Hafs Dynasty established the powerful Tunisian state. In 1574, it became a province of the Ottoman Empire of Turkey. It became a French protectorate in 1881. France recognized Tunisia's independence on March 20, 1956. On July 25, 1957, the Tunisian Constitutional Assembly passed a resolution to depose the king and declare the establishment of the Republic of Tunisia. Bourguiba served as the first president. In 1975, with the approval of the Parliament, Bourguiba became the life president. On November 7, 1987, Prime Minister Ben Ali launched a bloodless coup d'état, deposing Bougainville and serving as president for a long time. From the end of 2010 to the beginning of 2011, large-scale riots broke out and the political situation plunged into turmoil. Ben Ali went into exile in Saudi Arabia on January 14, 2011. Currently, Tunisia is in a period of political transition and is managed by the transitional government. The Tunisian flag Sousse is located in the Gulf of Hamamat in the Mediterranean Sea and is known as the "Garden Port of the Mediterranean Sea". Who hasn't heard of Hannibal in the blue and white town of Carthage? Who dares to challenge the authority of Rome? Matata is a cave building. Matata is a mosque in Kairouan, a gathering place for the Berbers, the indigenous people of North Africa. Kairouan has the reputation of "50 Mosques" and is the spiritual home of Tunisians. Tunisia Sahara, the endless Sahara Desert takes you into a different Tunisia. The Duga site, Duga is located on a hill surrounded by mountains in Tunisia, a pearl in the blue ocean. Overlooking Tunisia, it looks like a pearl on the Mediterranean Sea. Sfax, Tunisia The city of Sfax exudes an alluring modern charm. Ladis Olympic Stadium, Tunis Sadic Academy handicrafts Tunisia's unique small market parliament, a Baath member of the Tunisian National Assembly. Tunisia, During the Tunisian Revolution, people held a rally to demand then-President Ben Ali to "get out."


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