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Timbres République Tunisienne
19e Coupe d'Afrique des Nations
Tunisie 26 mars - 10 avril 1994
180 millimes
1994

Voir la carte postale :
JERBA - Coucher du soleil sur le port de Houmt Souk
mercipourlacarte.com/picture?/105...

#timbreTunisie #CAN1994 #CoupedAfriquedesNations #Nabeul #Tunisie

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Nabeul se parfume au printemps : ouverture de la saison de la fleur de bigaradier - La Presse de Tunisie

www.lapresse.tn/2026/03/22/nabeul-se-par...

> Avec l’arrivée du #printemps, la région de #Nabeul se pare d’un voile […]

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21.01.2026

'The dams have overflowed in #Tunisia 🇹🇳 MashaAllah

Wadi Chiba Dam #Nabeul #Tunisia'

via Arab_Storms [X] #ClimateCrisis #FossilFuels

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A young girl fills the frame from the chest up, her head wrapped in layered cloth like a soft bonnet of wide blue-gray stripes alternating with pale bands, leaving a small triangle of dark hair visible at her crown. Her skin is medium-toned with a warm blush across the cheeks. The tip of her nose is slightly reddened, as if from sun or wind. Large, dark brown eyes catch the light with tiny highlights, looking past us to our left. Her mouth is closed, lips full and coral-pink, with a faint shadow at the corners that makes the expression feel guarded or somewhere between patience and reserve. A vivid red scarf is tied beneath her chin, its folds painted in quick, confident strokes. Gold hoop earrings arc along her cheek. She wears a dark charcoal outer layer over a white shirt. The background is an airy off-white, brushed thinly so the brown paper warms the surface. Paint is built up most densely in the face with soft transitions around the nose, eyelids, and chin while the head covering and clothing remain sketchier as visible brush marks and edges that blur into the background.

The title places her in Nabeul, Tunisia, and a note on the back hints at how hard-won this sitting was. It mentions children’s “shyness of foreigners” and says that “offers of money or trinkets seldom” persuade one to pose. The wording exposes a colonial-era gaze of curiosity voiced as judgment, yet it also implies the girl’s power to refuse. Slade’s image adds no props or scenery so he stays close to her face and lets the averted eyes keep something private. Made during the period of French control in Tunisia, the portrait becomes a question about looking … and power. Isabella Stewart Gardner bought the work directly from American artist Caleb Arnold Slade in 1921, preserving this encounter.

A young girl fills the frame from the chest up, her head wrapped in layered cloth like a soft bonnet of wide blue-gray stripes alternating with pale bands, leaving a small triangle of dark hair visible at her crown. Her skin is medium-toned with a warm blush across the cheeks. The tip of her nose is slightly reddened, as if from sun or wind. Large, dark brown eyes catch the light with tiny highlights, looking past us to our left. Her mouth is closed, lips full and coral-pink, with a faint shadow at the corners that makes the expression feel guarded or somewhere between patience and reserve. A vivid red scarf is tied beneath her chin, its folds painted in quick, confident strokes. Gold hoop earrings arc along her cheek. She wears a dark charcoal outer layer over a white shirt. The background is an airy off-white, brushed thinly so the brown paper warms the surface. Paint is built up most densely in the face with soft transitions around the nose, eyelids, and chin while the head covering and clothing remain sketchier as visible brush marks and edges that blur into the background. The title places her in Nabeul, Tunisia, and a note on the back hints at how hard-won this sitting was. It mentions children’s “shyness of foreigners” and says that “offers of money or trinkets seldom” persuade one to pose. The wording exposes a colonial-era gaze of curiosity voiced as judgment, yet it also implies the girl’s power to refuse. Slade’s image adds no props or scenery so he stays close to her face and lets the averted eyes keep something private. Made during the period of French control in Tunisia, the portrait becomes a question about looking … and power. Isabella Stewart Gardner bought the work directly from American artist Caleb Arnold Slade in 1921, preserving this encounter.

“A Girl of Nabeul” by Caleb Arnold Slade (American) - Oil on brown paper / 1921 - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, Massachusetts) #WomenInArt #IsabellaStewartGardnerMuseum #GardnerMuseum #CalebArnoldSlade #Slade #PortraitofaGirl #Nabeul #Tunisia #art #artText #AmericanArt #AmericanArtist

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#Tunesien: Von der Küche ins Kino: Harissa, die scharfe Sauce, bald als Dokumentarfilm

Nach seiner Erfahrung mit der Association pour la Sauvegarde de la Ville de #Nabeul (Vereinigung zum Schutz der Stadt Nabeul) bei der Realisierung seines ersten Kurzfilms „Poupées de Sucre” (Zuckerpuppen) […]

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Von der Küche ins Kino: Harissa, die scharfe Sauce, bald als Dokumentarfilm - tunesienbuch.de Filmemacher Anis Lassoued widmet sich erneut dem Erbe von Nabeul, diesmal jedoch plant er, einen Dokumentarfilm über Harissa zu drehen.

#Tunesien: Von der Küche ins Kino: Harissa, die scharfe Sauce, bald als Dokumentarfilm

Der tunesische Filmemacher Anis Lassoued widmet sich erneut dem #Kulturerbe von #Nabeul, diesmal jedoch auf universeller Ebene, indem er plant, einen Dokumentarfilm über #Harissa zu drehen.

www.kashba.de/jw

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L’harissa, l’ or rouge de Nabeul, en fête du 17 au 19 octobre 2025 - Le Temps News

letemps.news/2025/10/17/lharissa-l-or...

> Le #festival de l’Harissa de Nabeul est un #événement gourmand incontournable à […]

[Original post on turath.tn]

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#نابل || #معرض #نابل الدولي يستقبل رواده ومنتوجات متنوعة تؤثث أروقته

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab_Xzl99mlM

#Foire #Nabeul #Tunisie

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Plusieurs étagères avec des articles de poterie posée sur chaque étagère

Plusieurs étagères avec des articles de poterie posée sur chaque étagère

Nabeul en fête : La 62ᵉ Foire internationale se poursuit jusqu'au 4 mai

kapitalis.com/tunisie/2025/04/19/nabeu...

#Foire #Evennement #Artisanat #Nabeul #Tunisie

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Heavy #floods due to #rainfall in #Qurbus of #Nabeul, #Tunisia 🇹🇳 (01.02.2025)

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#Tunisia #Flooding #Qurbus #Nabeul #climate #destruction #anomaly #climatecrisis #weather #climatechange
🇹🇳 Heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in the city of Qurbus, located in the Nabeul Governorate. Floodwaters have inundated streets, disrupting traffic & posing a threat to residents

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Tunisie - #Nabeul accueille son premier marché de fin d’année : une immersion dans le savoir-faire local

lapresse.tn/2024/11/25/tunisie-nabeu...

#artisanat #Tunisie

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9. Harissa Festival 2023 in Nabeul vom 27 Oktober: 9:00 Uhr - 29 Oktober: 18:00 tunesischer Ortszeit

9. Harissa Festival 2023 in Nabeul vom 27 Oktober: 9:00 Uhr - 29 Oktober: 18:00 tunesischer Ortszeit

Das 9. #HarissaFestival 2023 in #Nabeul #Tunesien startet auf Initiative der Association pour la Sauvegarde de la Ville de Nabeul (#ASVN) am Freitag, den 27. Oktober, und dauert bis Sonntag, den 29. Oktober 2023.

www.tunesienexplorer.de/event/9-hari...

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