With a breathtaking view over the bay and the ruins of Carthage, we could see all the way back to Tunis and the Kasbah.
A Woman Blogger’s Scoop Helped Save Tunisia From Islamists|Thomas A. Bass|April 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Born in Tunis, Sliti moved to Italy looking for work, as many young North Africans do.
The Faces of Guantánamo|Molly Crabapple|September 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Now he only smiles when dreaming about setting up a snack stall back in his native Tunis.
The Faces of Guantánamo|Molly Crabapple|September 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST
That movement spread to Tunis, Cairo, Benghazi, and Daraa, and later Damascus and Aleppo.
The Problem With Cities|Janine di Giovanni|June 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Once it was a rare sight to see women wearing the hijab on the streets of Tunis, but no longer.
Tunisia’s Dark Turn|Jamie Dettmer|March 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Through Mr. Noah, recently appointed consul at Tunis, it offered to purchase their freedom at three thousand dollars a head.
Charles Sumner; his complete works; Volume 2 (of 20)|Charles Sumner
The lesson terrified the pirates both of that city and of Tunis into giving up over 3000 prisoners and making fresh promises.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3|Various
His proceedings at Tunis were marked by much firmness, and rewarded with commensurate success.
The Story of the Barbary Corsairs|Stanley Lane-Poole
The best time to go to Algeria or Tunis is October, when the heats of summer begin to become cooler.
Notes in North Africa|W. G. Windham
Even what she had done, or what she had not done meant little to Tunis Latham.
Sheila of Big Wreck Cove|James A. Cooper
British Dictionary definitions for Tunis
Tunis
/ (ˈtjuːnɪs) /
noun
the capital and chief port of Tunisia, in the northeast on the Gulf of Tunis (an inlet of the Mediterranean): dates from Carthaginian times, the ruins of ancient Carthage lying to the northeast; university (1960). Pop: 2 063 000 (2005 est)