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<title>African Property Magazine : Property News &#45; : Tunisia</title>
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<title>Tunisia Tourism Bounces Back a Decade After Sousse Attack, Driven by European Confidence</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ The revival of British tourism carries symbolic weight for Tunisia, given that most victims of the 2015 Sousse attack were British. This year, British tourists have returned in record numbers, with hoteliers in Sousse noting that more than 90 percent ]]></description>
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