Population : 9 815 644 habitants (est. 2000)
Pays voisins : Algérie, Libye
Densité : 59.99 hab./km²
Superficie : 163 610 km²
Capitale : Tunis
Principales villes : Sfax, Bizerte, Djerba, Gabès, Sousse, Kairouan, Gafsa
Point culminant : Jabal ash Sha'ambi 1 544 m
Langue(s) parlée(s) : Arabe
Langue(s) officielle(s) : Arabe
Monnaie : Dinar
Fête nationale : 20 mars

Pays voisins : Algérie, Libye
Densité : 59.99 hab./km²
Superficie : 163 610 km²
Capitale : Tunis
Principales villes : Sfax, Bizerte, Djerba, Gabès, Sousse, Kairouan, Gafsa
Point culminant : Jabal ash Sha'ambi 1 544 m
Langue(s) parlée(s) : Arabe
Langue(s) officielle(s) : Arabe
Monnaie : Dinar
Fête nationale : 20 mars

Tunisia ( or ; ' ), officially the Republic of Tunisia , is the northernmost country in Africa. It is an Arab Maghreb country and is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Its area is almost , with an estimated population of just under 10.7 million. Its name is derived from the capital Tunis located in the northeast.
Tunisia is the smallest country in North Africa. The south of the country is composed of the Sahara desert, with much of the remainder consisting of particularly fertile soil and of coastline.
Tunisia has an association agreement with the European Union and is a member of the Arab Maghreb Union, the Arab League, and the African Union. Tunisia has established close relations with France in particular, through economic cooperation, industrial modernization, and privatisation programs.