Tunisia Power Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch – TN

  • Tunisia Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:
  • One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia
  • One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia
  • One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch

$10.71$11.90
Quantity Discounts

QuantityPrice 
1 - 2$11.781% Off
3 - 10$11.424% Off
11 - 50$10.958% Off
51 - 10000$10.7110% Off

SKU: Tunisia-Plug-Adapter-Kit Categories: ,

Tunisia Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:

  • One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia
  • One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia
  • One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Tunisia (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch with Drawstring closure Large 4 wide x 5 inches

 

  • Tunisia Electrical Outlet Type
  • Tunisia uses Type C andType E

 

 

Weight0.4000 lbs
Dimensions3 × 7 × 2 in
Color Travel Pouch

BLACK (If Available)

Information

    1. Outlet Plug: Tunisia uses

Type C

    1.  and

Type E

Voltage and Video

Tunisia Voltage and Video Systems

Tunisia Voltage and Frequency

    1. Electricity in Tunisia is 230 Volts, alternating at 50 Hz (cycles per second)
    2. If you travel to Tunisia with a device that does not accept 230 Volts at 50 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter

Tunisia Video System

  1. Tunisia has B/SECAM video system

History

Tunisia History

    Rivalry between French and Italian interests in Tunisia culminated in a French invasion in 1881 and the creation of a protectorate. Agitation for independence in the decades following World War I was finally successful in getting the French to recognize Tunisia as an independent state in 1956. The countrys first president, Habib BOURGUIBA, established a strict one-party state. He dominated the country for 31 years, repressing Islamic fundamentalism and establishing rights for women unmatched by any other Arab nation. In November 1987, BOURGUIBA was removed from office and replaced by Zine el Abidine BEN ALI in a bloodless coup. BEN ALI is currently serving his fourth consecutive five-year term as president; the next elections are scheduled for October 2009. Tunisia has long taken a moderate, non-aligned stance in its foreign relations. Domestically, it has sought to defuse rising pressure for a more open political society.