Stock Photo - Some shops in the medina of Tunis are tourist oriented but not this one, showing an expensive gala ´burnou´ a long cloak of coarse woollen or silk fabric with a hood. A medina quarter is a distinct city section found in many North African cities. The medina is typically walled, contains many narrow and maze-like streets, and was built by Arabs as far back as the 9th century CE The word ´medina´ or Médina Arabic: , madina itself simply means ´city´ or ´town´ in modern day Arabic

Stock Photo: Some shops in the medina of Tunis are tourist oriented but not this one, showing an expensive gala 'burnou' a long cloak of coarse woollen or silk fabric with a.

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