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THE BAD NEWS
Last week a friend spent three hours in a smoke filled airport in the middle of the night. She was awaiting a flight that arrived late.  THE GOOD NEWS She doesn't have to do that anymore!  |
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Visiting or moving to Tunisia? Wondering about mobile phones? BANDSIf your phone works on 900 or 1800 MHz bandwidths, it should work here! If it works on 1900 or 850 MHz, you’re out of luck. If you just know that your phone is Tri or Quad Band then you should be in good shape. If you don’t know what the bands your phone uses are, Google could tell you. Or... just throw the phone in your suitcase. It’s not going to take up nearly as much room as your bowling ball.  |
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“Ejjar qbal eddar!”
“When moving consider the neighbors more than the structure.” (Tunisian proverb) Factors that make your location, location, location good or badWe just recently changed homes in Tunis and it occurred to me that I've learned a few things about renting here. I hope they help you! |
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Most websites are old news within a month. Its the same stuff each time. With Tunisia360, the USERS are the AUTHORS. So, there will be new content all the time. This article is the first one everyone needs to read to learn how to make Tunisia360.com a great resource for English speakers both in Tunisia and the USA and internatioinally. Here's how you can get published:
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DRIVING IN TUNISIA: The fundamental unofficial principles of Tunisian Driving seem to be: Keep Moving! Don't slow down unless you have to Don't stop unless you're going to hit something Where there's a space, there's a lane |
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