For the first time, a Brazilian troupe will participate in the Neapolis International Festival of Kids Theater. The performances by Palco Companhia de Teatro will take place on December 20, 21 and 22.
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The Arab country launched the initiative ‘Hiking Trails of Tunisia,’ which aims to improve hiking itinerary infrastructure, encouraging tourism in the countryside.
Scholar, writer and poet Leonardo Tonus will participate in events celebrating the Portuguese language next week in the capital city of Tunisia.
Brazilian tour operators will work together with the National Tourism Office of Tunisia and Italian airline ITA Airways.
At an event, a minister of the Arab country informed his intention to create Tunisia’s space agency.
According to the Tunisian minister of tourism, overnight stays in the country from January to July came close to 2019 numbers. Djerba holds the largest accommodation capacity.
The Arab country reported 15 new investment projects in the first half of 2022, totaling TND 2.23 billion. Most are in the industry, services, and energy sectors.
Professor, author, and poet Leonardo Tonus will participate in the International Book and Publishing Fair in Rabat, Morocco, and is the first Brazilian invited to the Sidi Bou Saïd International Poetry Festival in Tunisia.
In partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the streaming service will offer a grant to five women from countries like Lebanon, Tunisia and Morocco.
Mercedes-Benz Brazil exported 17 bus chassis to the Tunisian market. The vehicles will be used in urban transport.
Tunisian foreign sales of processed products grew 28% in the first half of this year, especially in the mechanical, electrical, textile, and chemical industries.
The brainchild of a Brazilian, online project Migra will feature translation into Portuguese. In addition to debates, the project will include readings, academic forums, meetings with students, and book launches.
Garâa Sejenane Lake was added to the List of Wetlands of International Importance. It is home to several endangered species.
IMF projects that the Tunisian GDP will grow by 3.8% in 2021, following a contraction of 8.2% in 2020. The pandemic hit tourism receipts hard.