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Tunis

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Tunis grew after the Arabs abandoned Carthage, and its medina — laid out around the Zitouna mosque of 732 — has some seven hundred monuments in a square kilometre. Carthage itself is twenty minutes north on the TGM railway, and the Bardo museum holds the largest collection of Roman mosaics in the world, most of them lifted from villas in the Tunisian countryside.

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