28 examples of tunisia in sentences

The Arabs of Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia, the Persians, Afghans, etc., must enjoy complete independence in their own affairs, but outwardly the world of Islam must present a perfectly united front.

Italy was being hemmed in on all sides by France in Algeria and Tunisia, and by England in Egypt; Tripolitaine alone remained as a possible outlet for her eventual expansion.

Till these are lifted it will hardly be possible to travel in Morocco except by favour of the Resident-General; but, normal conditions once restored, the country will be as accessible, from the straits of Gibraltar to the Great Atlas, as Algeria or Tunisia.

These pistesthe old caravan-trails from the southare more available to motors in Morocco than in southern Algeria and Tunisia, since they run mostly over soil which, though sandy in part, is bound together by a tough dwarf vegetation, and not over pure desert sand.

One is tempted to say that Morocco is Tunisia seen by moonlight.

Short of Sfax, and the other coast cities of eastern Tunisia, there is surely not another town in North Africa as white as Moulay Idriss.

In the interior of the country, and especially in Morocco, where the whole color-scheme is much soberer than in Algeria and Tunisia, the color of the native houses is always a penitential shade of mud and ashes.

The great Almohad sanctuary of Tunisia is singularly free from parasitic buildings, and may be approached as easily as that of Cordova, but the approaches of El Kairouiyin are so built up that one never knows at which turn of the labyrinth one may catch sight of its court of fountains, or peep down the endless colonnades of which the Arabs say: "The man who should try to count the columns of Kairouiyin would go mad.

Moroccan oases differ one from another far more than those of South Algeria and Tunisia.

They are mere mud lanes roofed with rushes, as in South Tunisia and Timbuctoo, and the crowds swarming in them are so dense that it is hardly possible, at certain hours, to approach the tiny raised kennels where the merchants sit like idols among their wares.

The Voice of the Bazaar carried the report to the farthest confines of Moghreb, and one by one the notabilities of the different tribes arrived, with delegations from Algeria and Tunisia.

They conquered the Spanish forces, and Youssef left to his successors an empire extending from the Ebro to Senegal and from the Atlantic coast of Africa to the borders of Tunisia.

The Commission appointed for the purpose reported in 1911 that, after the introduction of the limited service in the army and the reserve, there would be in Algeria and Tunisia combined some 100,000 to 120,000 native soldiers available in war-time.

For the immediate future we have, therefore, only to reckon with the reinforcements of the French European army which can be obtained from Algeria and Tunisia, so soon as the limited system of conscription is universally adopted there.

The moon had sunk at midnight, but the chill light seemed scarcely to have diminished; only the limewashed city had become a marble city, and all the towers turned fabulous in the fierce, dry, needle rain of the stars that burn over the desert of mid-Tunisia.

For he seemed to see the women, over there in Paris, that the brothers of that naive fellow trustedtrusted alone with a handsome young university student from Tunisia.

Egypt, Tunisia, Eastern Rumelia, Kretethese had all been withdrawn from Ottoman control since the Berlin settlement, and now Macedonia seemed to be going the same way.

MOROCCO, ALGERIA, TUNISIA, TRIPOLI AND THE SAHARA, by Frank G. Carpenter.

Dido of Tunisia.

Assignment to nowhere, the battle for Tunisia.

Adventure in Tunisia: the fair at Kairwan.

MOROCCO, ALGERIA, TUNISIA, TRIPOLI AND THE SAHARA, by Frank G. Carpenter.

Dido of Tunisia.

Assignment to nowhere, the battle for Tunisia.

Adventure in Tunisia: the fair at Kairwan.

28 examples of  tunisia  in sentences