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Prices From:
£ 29.000
Payment terms
€3000 euro reservation
50% of balance on contract
10% of balance 6 months following the
reservation
Remaining balance on completion on or before
June 2011
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Weather
Although only about the
same size as England, the country is
geographically diverse. Tunisia includes
parts of the three major regions described
for Algeria; in the north a narrow coastal
strip backed by mountains; a central and
western district of mountain and plateau or
'tell' country; and a low-lying region in
the south which is either steppe or desert,
the fringe of the Sahara.
In recent years Tunisia
has developed a large tourist trade, taking
advantage of a Mediterranean climate with
mild to warm, sunny winters and hot summers
that are almost completely dry. The coastal
regions, particularly in the north, and the
northern mountains have a typically
Mediterranean climate with moderate winter
rainfall. Occasional rain may occur in the
early summer and autumn and this can take
the form of heavy but rare downpours.
Summers are fine and hot.
The climate
becomes progressively drier towards the
south of Tunisia and summer temperatures can
rise very high inland, since this area has a
virtual Sahara climate. Rainfall can
occasionally be heavy in spring and autumn
although days with rain are rare.
Daily
sunshine amounts are high everywhere,
ranging from between seven and eight hours
in winter to as much as twelve hours in
summer. On average, Tunisia has more than
300 days of sunshine per year. |
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