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About Tunisia
Tunisia, a de facto autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire, was invaded by France following a raid into French-occupied Algeria by Tunisian tribesmen, and became a French protectorate with the signing of the Treaty of Bardo on 12 May 1881.
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