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    The Maghreb , also known as Northwest Africa, is the western part of North Africa and the Arab world. The region includes Algeria, Libya, Mauritania (also considered part of West Africa), Morocco and Tunisia. The Maghreb also includes the disputed territories of Western Sahara (controlled mostly by

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    The toponym maghrib is a geographical term that the Muslim Arabs gave to the region extending from Alexandria in the east to the Atlantic Ocean in the west. Etymologically it means both the western place/land and the place

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    Prehistory
    Around 3,500 BC, changes in the tilt of the Earth's orbit appear to have caused a rapid desertification of the Sahara region forming a natural barrier that

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    The Maghreb is primarily inhabited by peoples of Berber ancestral origin. Berbers are autochthonous to Algeria (80%), Libya (>60%), Morocco (80%), and Tunisia (>88%). Ethnic French, Arab, West African, and Sephardic Jewish populations also inhabit the region.

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    Ecoregions
    The Maghreb is divided into a Mediterranean climate region in the north, and the arid Sahara in the south. The Maghreb's variations in elevation, rainfall, temperature, and soils give rise to distinct communities of plants

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    The countries of the Maghreb share many cultural traditions. Among these is a culinary tradition that Habib Bourguiba defined as Western Arab, where bread or couscous are

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    The original religions of the peoples of the Maghreb seem to have been based in and related to fertility cults of a strong matriarchal pantheon.

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    The Maghreb consists of two defining regions, the Sahara Desert in the south and the Atlas Mountainsin the north. The Sahara Desert covers the overwhelming majority of territory belonging to Mauritania, Western Sahara, Algeria, and Libya. It also covers the southern half of Tunisia. The dunes that the Sahara is famous for …
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  3. Tunisia as a central entrepreneurial hub in the Maghreb - MEF

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    Apr 29, 2021 · The Maghreb region is located at the crossroads of vigorous markets, largely marked by a highly educated population. Tunisia has the potential to become a leading hub that fosters entrepreneurship and innovation across the region. References Hinrichsen, S. (2020, November 2). Exploring the Rising Tunisian Start-up Ecosystem. Retrieved from ( Link)

  4. https://www.conceptdraw.com/examples/tunisia-map-png

    Tunisia, officially the Tunisian Republic, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. The vector stencils library Tunisia contains contours for ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software. This library is contained in the Continent Maps solution from Maps area of ConceptDraw Solution Park. Geo Map - Africa - Tunisia

  5. https://www.chathamhouse.org/regions/middle-east-and-north-africa/maghreb

    Feb 26, 2020 · Maghreb. In countries such as Morocco and Tunisia, there is a strong imperative to address existing socio-economic challenges and regional disparities with more innovative thinking that will offer up greater economic opportunity and inclusive development models. With countries across the Maghreb region struggling to respond to domestic hardships and global …

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    • https://www.mei.edu/publications/fragile-state...

      Nov 09, 2021 · Although the Maghreb's current food crisis was precipitated by the local and global economic shocks brought on by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and its 2021 aftermath, the structural fragility of the food systems in Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco is responsible for severity of the problem.

    • https://afrikanza.com/blogs/culture-history/facts-about-tunisia

      Aug 30, 2018 · Tunisia is the smallest country in the Maghreb region comprising of a population of about 12 million people over an area of 163,610 square kilometers. However, its small size doesn’t diminish its status as a spectacular jewelry etched on the sands of …

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      Jan 01, 2011 · The Maghreb region, comprising Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, offers opportunities for investors and IP rights owners. Pascal Haddad and Namir Sioufi of Saba IP report. The Maghreb region of North Africa, known for its touristic and historic sites, along with its proximity to Europe, has been experiencing its own industrial revolution over the past several …

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