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I've been there twice last year. Fell in love with the place. 🥰 Beautiful country, people are lovely, accommodating and friendly. 🥰 Planning to come back as soon as Covid19 subsides. Miss that place. Specially, Kairouan. 😢 Wenik labes everyone. Be safe. ❤ from Australia ❤
@@mariamaria-db8cr صدقني ما فماش شكون يكره تونس. اما للاسف ديما التوانسه يبداو بالسب في رؤساء البلدان و ينتقدو فيهم و كلام عيب يتقال . طبعا الشعب لا يرضي أنه رئيسهم او ملكهم يتسب. احنا التوانسه قلبنا طيب اما كان نسيب علينا من السياسه و نتلهاو في تونس و نحبب العالم الكل في تونس و خاصه اخواننا العرب . الكلمه الطيبه هي السر اخواني . مرحبا بكل العرب في تونس زورونا تحبونا . تونسي مغترب
حبيبه انتي مغربيه يعني تونس بلادك و كل فرد في تونس مسؤول منك و بيوتنا كلها مفتوحه ليكم اخواننا المغاربه . انا عمري ما ننسى المغرب و اهل المغرب . زرت المغرب أكثر من 15 مره . غير جمال البلد اللي يجذبني أكثر هو الناس الشعب المغربي يعزموني عندهم على طاجين الدجاج ،طاجين الحولي، البولفاف، لحم الراس، البيصاره، الحريره، البسيطه ، طاجين البرقوق ، كعب الغزال ...... كل الحب من تونس لكل الشعب المغربي الأصيل
تحية طيبة اليك من تونس اخونا الكريم و لكل بلاد الحجاز الأرض المباركة مع العلم سيدي الفاضل اني تونسي هاشمي سني مالكي و لله الحمد و الشكر من بيت آل البيت رضوان الله عليهم
اللهم صلي وسلم وبارك على سيدنا ونبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين، أللهم لا تحرمنا من نعمة الإسلام و أحمي ألأرض الطاهرة التي لمستها أقدام خير خلق الله محمد المصطفى من من يريدون تدنيسها ، اللهم أحفض أهلها الصالحين الطيبين
Kat Lennon I as last April and had a wonderful time, my fav holiday destination, 6 times so far and I will continue going until whenever the opportunity arises, 👌👌😎
تونس لديها موقع استراتيجي رائع لأنها تقع في أقصى شمال افريقيا و قريبة من اإيطاليا، أناسها مثقفين و محترمين زيادة عن ذلك متحضرين و راقيين، أعشق تونس الخضراء🇹🇳🌳 و أحبها. تحياتي من المملكة المغربية🇲🇦 إن شاء الله سأزورها💙🦋
I go twice a year (June-September). Last year and this one I didn’t go; it fell hard on me. Since childhood, I already knew everything about the history of Tunisia and I left every year. Tunisia is my love! Greetings from Belgrade, Serbia 🌞
@@meltdown3083 beautiful country in the world??? Yes is too easy to go just to turistic areas deserts best beaches 5 star hotels or the center of the city with this criteria i can tell for sure that even syria or Somalia in this moment are the best places in the world every place by this criteria is the best go to kram salambo melja yasmina and a lot of other places and i really mean alot and see how beautiful it is garbage everywere kids with knives stealing every 3 seconds in alot of places ive been i cant even go out dressed propely like i usually do in europe for the fear of been robbed which i personally testified more than once on other people i even see people with machete during the night walking like if they have a coca cola bottle like nothing this show the level of criminality in europe if i go out with a machete holding it like a coca cola bottle i Will have 60 swat forces plus helicopters around me buildings that seem Aleppo after the war or the train the tgm a train that seem of first world war this for not talking about poverty misery youngsters dying in the meditterean to escape to europe what are we talking about to easy just show the sea the desert the heart center of the city or the rich areas too easy
@@wailmarga2994 danger exists everywhere around the globe but I 've lived in Tunisia for more than 20 years and I have never experienced any of the situations you mentioned it's a totally safe place . Also the pollution you talked about is due to citizens's acts so it's irrelevant to the actual beauty of Tunisia which is truly the most charming country on earth. Next time you get the slightest idea to disrespect a country think of those who belong to it and are ready to stand up to your foolish behaviour at any given moment. BTW if I was you I'd work more on that English because I don't want say it but it's embarrassing
Tunisian pupils experience daily physical punishment, verbal harassment and stigmatization due to, for instance, their parents’ life situation. Between 20% and 30% of young people surveyed say they have experienced physical violence during the past year; and boys are more affected than girls.[4] A great many girls and women are exposed to various forms of violence. A Tunisian government study published in 2016 reported that 53.5% of the women surveyed stated that they have experienced violence in the public space over the past four years (2011-2015); and 78% said they have suffered from some sort of psychological violence in the public space.[5]
@@tukseychatham1740 you are traveling from a comment section to another insulting Tunisia haha Bro IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, THEN LEAVE IT ,easy like that.
@@wissemmejbri3382 yahki fi truth i'm not proud as tunisian naarf bled hedhi metkhalfa mat9adrch ensen wou feha barcha jboura..tounes mta3 wehed rich ynajm ydour fi blayes zbaber majorité mta3 twensa farhanin houma eli ysefrou mn bled lebled wou eli yokhlsou minimum 1,500 dt ...twensa ya9m3ou eli ykhalfhom fi opinion kima non religious people i wish i could travel and get out of this country but i remember i'm tunisian i need visa because i'm from a third world country
Tuksey Chatham blah blah blah. And don’t get me started with Turkey pls- Or you know what! No negative vibes from me. You better hide your ass away and let us enjoy the beauty of our heaven on earth.
it is normal the Italians of the south and the Maltese are of Tunisian ancestors for the most part the territory sicily southern Italy matle were historically Tunisian territories it was called Iffriqya Africa and this since antiquity your history the Italians of the south your government tries to hide it and minimize it while the population and the culture like Sicilian couscous are proof of the traces of the past the color of the skin of the hair of the eyes do not lie you cannot say of an African that he is German. it is we the Carthaginians who created the city of Palermo just as an example
@@wewewowo960 In reality Tunisia had been for such a longer period under the Roman Empire than Sicily under the Arabs dominion, so it's more Tunisia and North Africa in general who dragged culture from Italy than the other way round and your government tries to hide it but Cartage (north of modern Tunis) was a major christian centre with such iconic personnages like Saint Augustin way before it became a muslim country, so I would say that there was a massive contamination between Italy and Tunisia of culture, food, people, religions and everything, but as Palermo was founded by Fenicia, many Tunisians cities were founded by the Romans, so you also belong to out history and roots even if you try to hide it. Greetings!
@@1CChannel2 But we don't hide our Roman era, where did you get that idea from? have you ever been to Tunisia before? The country is filled with Roman archaeological sites which are very promoted in the Tunisian tourism map. Tunisia ironically unintentionally hides its Carthaginian identity which is the very root and foundation of the Tunisian identity and people, not Rome / Byzantine, Roma might I remind you, destroyed Carthage and brought it to ashes in spite and despite that, the other civilizations that came especially the Arab dynasties only Arabized some Roman names like Africa to Ifriquia and kept the ruins intact. On the other side, Siculo-Arabic is extinct today despite centuries of Tunisian Aghlabid rule. Maltese was saved somehow and is considered a Tunisian-Italian mishmash which is quite cool. Anyways, Cheers!
I have been there 4 times now. Beautiful people & Beautiful beaches. The dinar was easy to exchange and the food !!!! WoW, how I wish to go back. I'm on the West Coast USA just dreaming. It's a long trip from my home.
سحر و جمال هذا البلد و هذه الأرض الطيبة غير عادي ، كل ذكرياتي الجميلة كانت مرتبطة بزيارة تونس ، هي تمتلك مكانة كبيرة في قلبي ربي يحفظها من كل سوء إن شاء الله ، تحياتي الكبيرة ليكم من الجزائر إلى كافة الشعب التونسي الشقيق . الجزائر و تونس خاوة خاوة ❤️❤️
Bonjour du Brésil La Tunisie c’est vraiment belle, un pays merveilleux et plein d’histoire et richesses archéologiques Un big bisou du Brésil à la Tunisie et tout les tunisiens Ma famille hispano -Algerienne Et j’adore la Tunisie Merci pour partager ce beau vidéo 🇪🇸🇩🇿🇧🇷❤️🇹🇷
You don't know how much I woud like visit yours! I want to understand the deferences between Sweden and the other scandinavian countries. PS : I was told that you are very cold and rasist by a german fellow; I doubt that. But I don't know how i'll be receved as tunisian.
From a Danish-Palestinian: you should, Tunisia is an amazing country, der er alt hvad hjertet begærer, natur, kultur, smukke strande, fantastisk mad og mennesker. Hilsen fra Aarhus 😊
So beautiful! I would love to visit Tunisia someday. The sounds, landscapes and everything are amazing. This video is a treasure, congrats! Greetings from Brazil ^^
Wlh eni kifek 5ouya mm sentiment mais eni blayes hethi malheureusement mana3refhech w nchala tet3ada hal azma 3la 5iiir w n7awas f tounesna la3ziza kima n7eb,rabi ta7mi tounes w cha3ebha el 8ali
Tunisia is amazing country, richness in culture and history! Must be discovered! Is one of tree of Mediterranean culture. Indiscutiblement faut la voir avec les yeux du coeur.
i love that country Tunisia is SO BEAUTIFUL , POEPLE ARE SO COOL , LOVE FROM CANADA !!!! for sure i'll come back because so many places/beauty still need to disco on that AMAZING country !!! just waw
I am sorry for you, but as a Tunisian, you know that disco is uncivilized and offensive in our culture, although some people love it, but it is very common in Yasmine Hammamet.
@@slimbk2541 Hannibal was not Phonecian he was Carthaginian during the punic era when Tyr the Phoenician city and kingdom was destroyed and conquered by Alexander the great, Punic era is not phonecian one, and Barca was born 7 centuries after the migration o Phoenician settlers who built the first stones of the city of Carthage as a merchant point beforit became the capital of the empire at the 5th century BC and Barca was born in the Maghreb, not middle east no Historian mention Hanon, Hannibal, Asdrubal,magon,etc as phonecian since that time phonecia was in History already, they say he's Carthaginian as an identity, we say on the other hand Dido was a Phoenician princess even her existence was more of a legend than a reality!!!
بطبيعة الحال تونس والمغرب والجزائر و ليبيا وموريتانيا اشقاء و اخوة ،لو ان نقوم بزيارات متبادلة بين شعوب المغرب العربي افضل و تكون سياحة و اقتصاد و ترجع ارباح بين الشعوب العربية
Got plenty of that corona here... things will get better, we need to be optimistic, better times will come soon, the virus has not changed the country’s beauty just the way of life and people’s mentality approach to the whole situation, maybe for the better or worst... we shall wait and see ✌️👀
@@mouath_14 How is Morocco overated lol ? Mountains: Highest in North Africa and the Arab world with most snowfalls and largest ski resorts History: Marrakech was the capital of two important empires of the region: Almohads and Almoravides. Empires that rules over andalusia Fez was once among the best cities of the muslims world and has the eldest university in the world with the largest medina (car free zone) in the world to this day. It is quoted by so many as "open air museum" To this day, it still has thousands of craftsmen and women who make the famous Moroccan tiles Zellije, wood carving, brass carving, platter design... found all over the country in its architecture Its has the Mediterranean coast AND Atlantic. It's also safe and has among the greatest infrastructures in the region Cuisine: Not gonna comment on that. I'll let you listen to worldwide chef for that 😉 Oh and some people visit it just for its traditional Riads found NO where else. Wanna know what a riad is ? Google Moroccan Riad
Leo Ignore him , he’s a jealous north African spreading hate comments about Tunisia , rest assured my friend , we fought ben Ali , unlike a lot of you did , we’re united , tolerant , and most importantly we’re not hypocrites, nor do we spread hate about other countries . You should rethink about your existence, someone as bitter as you , wasting his time on hating others , shouldn’t be alive in the first place :)
Working in Germany, i used your Video several times to present my country Tunisia to many Foreigners all over the world. All of them were greatly surprised. Everytime i watch it i feel myself so proud and always amazed. You worked hard to show us a such beautiful project. Thank you so much.