{"id":3364,"date":"2020-06-09T07:41:40","date_gmt":"2020-06-09T07:41:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/?p=3364"},"modified":"2021-04-27T07:39:30","modified_gmt":"2021-04-27T07:39:30","slug":"spend-your-winter-in-tunisia-is-tunisia-a-good-snowbird-location","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/spend-your-winter-in-tunisia-is-tunisia-a-good-snowbird-location\/","title":{"rendered":"Spend your fall, winter, or spring in Tunisia: Is Tunisia a good snowbird location?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

The Republic of Tunisia, located in North Africa covers around 163.610 km (102 Miles) of the Maghreb region and is home to the northernmost point of Africa. It also has the second and third points closest to Europe in Africa so it is a favorite location for many snowbirds. This stunning jewel of the north has both the Sahara Desert and the Atlas Mountains and its coastline touches the Mediterranean basin. In ancient times, what is now Tunisia was a major rival to the roman empire before they were finally conquered. The presence of the Romans resulted in heavy Roman architectural influences in most parts of the country. Tunisia was then conquered by the Ottomans and later, colonized by the French. These diverse influences have contributed to the rich culture and history of modern-day Tunisia where it is believed descendants of the demigod Hercules army settled after his death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Tunisia sits on extremely fertile land and agricultural products form most of its exports. Beautiful mosaics and ceramics were also part of the items exported from the region in ancient times. The official language of Tunisia is Arabic however many nationals speak French, Berber and Tunisian Arabic. Tunisia is home to several UNESCO world heritage sites like medinas housing breathtaking mosaics, archaeological sites, and stunning desert views.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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