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Index ranks Tunisia most prosperous country in North Africa

06 November 2009 Tunisia was ranked respectively first in North Africa, third in the Arab world and fourth in Africa by the 2009 edition of the UK based Legatum Prosperity Index. Full Article at Zawya.com

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