Carthage Palace (Arabic: قصر قرطاج) is the presidential palace of Tunisia, and the official residence and seat of the President of Tunisia. It is located...
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Dermech (Dermèche), Carthage Hannibal (named for Hannibal), Carthage Présidence (named for the Presidential Palace) and Carthage Amilcar (named for Hamilcar)...
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The Royal Palace of Carthage or nowadays Zarrouk Palace was a residence of the Tunisian Beys, in Carthage, Tunisia. The palace has influences from Ottoman...
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Carthage was an ancient city in Northern Africa, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important...
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Roman Carthage was an important city in ancient Rome, located in modern-day Tunisia. Approximately 100 years after the destruction of Punic Carthage in 146...
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Baths of Antoninus (category Carthage)
at the South-East of the archaeological site, near the presidential Carthage Palace. The archaeological excavations started during the Second World War...
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presidential interim of 90 days. On 23 October, at the Presidential Palace of Carthage, after taking his oath before the outgoing Assembly, during which...
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Villa Baizeau is a residential home in the Carthage Palace, Tunis, Tunisia designed by Swiss modernist architect Le Corbusier in 1928. The building is...
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A presidential palace is the official residence of the president in some countries. Some presidential palaces were once the official residences to monarchs...
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The city of Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC on the coast of Northwest Africa, in what is now Tunisia, as one of a number of Phoenician settlements...
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husband's inauguration as President of the Republic, at the reception at Carthage Palace. A few days later, Ichraf Saïed announced she was retiring, out of...
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is her nephew. In December 2011, during a private civil ceremony in Carthage Palace, he married Beatrix Rhein, a French physician. He owns a house in Port...
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United States Department of State). A procession took place from the Carthage Palace to Jellaz Cemetery, where he was buried. Abdullah II (King of Jordan)...
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of the president of Tunisia. They often play a protocol role at the Carthage Palace and during official visits, though possess no official title. Ichraf...
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Tunis (section Carthage and early settlements)
suburbs host the national institutions: the Presidential Palace, which is known as Carthage Palace, residence of the President of Tunisia, the Chamber of...
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He explained that tanks had to march from L'Aouina barrack to the Carthage Palace. Among the culprits were Mahmoud El Materi's nephew, Moncef El Materi...
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Salting the earth (redirect from Salting of Carthage)
narrated in the Biblical Book of Judges, 9:45. The supposed salting of Carthage is not supported by historical evidence. The custom of purifying or consecrating...
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Au Café des Délices in his 1999 album Juste Avant.[citation needed] Carthage Palace from Sidi Bou Said Typical street with white walls and blue window...
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Wassila, Bourguiba and their adopted daughter Hajer in Carthage Palace in 1966....
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Dido (redirect from Dido of Carthage)
of Carthage. Timaeus told the legends surrounding the founding of Carthage by Dido in his Sicilian History. By his account, Dido founded Carthage in 814...
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Assembly) Carthage Palace Presidential Complex (President, official residence) Huber Mansion (President) Beylerbeyi Palace (President) Dolmabahçe Palace (President)...
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opposition Free Destourian Party was arrested on the gates of the Carthage Palace while trying to get legal documents from the registry office of the...
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Schönbrunn Palace (German: Schloss Schönbrunn [ˈʃlɔs ʃøːnˈbʁʊn] ; Central Bavarian: Schloss Scheenbrunn) was the main summer residence of the Habsburg...
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paid a three-hour visit to Tunis to meet with President Kais Saied at Carthage Palace. They discussed about financial support for Tunisian State budget and...
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Abir Moussi (category Carthage University alumni)
October 3, 2023, Abir Moussi was arrested in front of the presidential palace of Carthage, in a series of political arrests and crackdown on the opposition...
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president. She reportedly disliked the idea of moving to Carthage Palace, the official Presidential Palace, as it was at a distance from her family. As first...
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Salammbô (category Carthage)
Salammbô (1862) is a historical novel by Gustave Flaubert. It is set in Carthage immediately before and during the Mercenary Revolt (241–237 BCE). Flaubert's...
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Abidine Ben Ali presented the award during a ceremony held in Carthage Palace in Carthage. The book examines western prejudices against the Islamic world...
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Billy Paul has regularly played live around the world including this 2006 concert at the Carthage Palace Hotel in Tunis, Tunisia....
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Mahlamba Ndlopfu Sudan: Republican Palace Tanzania: Ikulu Togo: Palace of the Governors Tunisia: Carthage Palace Uganda: State House Zimbabwe: State...
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