Tunisia Govt.: Social Services Last updated on
Monday 26th April 2010
Since 1950 Tunisia has operated a social security system which provides free health care, and maternity and old-age benefits.
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Overview
History
Carthaginians & Romans
The Vandals & Islam
Turkish rule & piracy
French colonisation
French withdrawal & national autonomy
Political change
Geography...
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