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Durant Les Voyages D'etudes En Tunisie Références d’Entreprises Visitées, lieux d’hébergement, et transporteurs DURANT LES VOYAGES D'ETUDES EN TUNISIE TYPE ORGANISME ADRESSE TEL FAX INTERLOCUTEUR Mme BEN MUSTAPHA97 418 111 STEG : Direction de la Coopération 71 341 311 Poste :JEMAÄ Wissem 4112 et 4346 STEG : Radès DEX---------------------------------- Tunis Rue Kamel Atatürk 71 433 977 STEG : Gaz BORMA------------------------------ 75 642 882 HAZAMI Mohamed Ali Ch. Station Adj STEG : Bir Mchergua 75 642 970 MEKKI Slama Che de station Gaz Borma 73 252 723 Parc Animalier FRIGUIA Sousse 73 252 715 73 380 522 78 454 122 ADMIN Gouvernorat Béja Béja 78 455 455 78 454 449 ADMIN Gouvernorat Bizerte Bizerte 72 431 535 72 444 700 ADMIN Gouvernorat Gabès Gabès 75 270 300 75 270 335 ADMIN Gouvernorat Gafsa Gafsa 76 228 880 76 220 079 ADMIN Gouvernorat Jendouba Jendouba 78 601 200 78 605 715 Gouvernorat Kairouan ADMIN Kairouan 77 226 777 77 234 848 77 473 730 77 473 800 Gouvernorat Kasserine ADMIN Kasserine 77 474 622 Délégation Kasserine Sud 77 474 770 77 473 627 Délégué: MAGHERBI Brahim (ADENIT) ADMIN Gouvernorat Kébili Kébili 75 490 121 75 490 995 ADMIN Gouvernorat Kef Kef 78 201 200 78 202 385 معتمد شؤون اقتصادية ADMIN Gouvernorat Mahdia Mahdia 73 681 388 73 681 600 Mme TRIKI ADMIN Gouvernorat Mednine Mednine 75 640 018 75 701 570 1 73 431 433 ADMIN Gouvernorat Monastir Monastir 73 464 600 73 461 433 ADMIN Gouvernorat Nabeul Nabeul 72 285 555 72 223 765 ADMIN Gouvernorat Séliana Séliana 78 871 833 78 871 294 Gouvernorat Sfax 74 400 150 ADMIN Sfax Maharès 74 403 625 Délégation Maharès 74 290 101 73 231 800 ADMIN Gouvernorat Sousse Sousse 73 234 600 73 232 615 75 870 352 ADMIN Gouvernorat Tataouine Tataouine 75 870 360 تراخيص الربمة : بوبكر العيد ودي 344 485 76 ADMIN Gouvernorat Tozeur Tozeur 76 452 264 76 460 416 CHABBI Nasreddine :Chef Sce Social 72 675 900 ADMIN Gouvernorat Zaghouan Zaghouan 72 676 922 72 675 530 ADMIN Ministère Environnement Tunis 71 704 000 71 704 340 Ministère Enseignement Supérieur ADMIN Tunis 71 781 366 71 791 433 Direction Affaires Estudiantines BOUKHRIS Amor ADMIN Syndicat régionale du Tourisme Kébili Douze 75 470 351 Tunis Avenue de la Liberté 71 286 325 71 848 579 AV BAHRY TRAVEL AGENCY Mme Ibtissem Sfax Avenue Habib Bourguiba 74 229 421 74 210 618 CARTOUR TUNIS 71 780 210 71 782 949 AV HAMROUNI Kamel JERBA Mednine Jerba 75 650 938 AV Colonies Vacances Tunis 71 340 275 71 340 275 AV Concept Voyages Nabeul Nabeul 72 261 648 AV Douz. Voyage Kébili Douz. 75 470 179 75 470 315 75 270 797 AV Gabès Voyage Gabès 75 272 428 AV MAJUS Voyage : Location Voiture 4x4 Mednine 75 680 666 75 680 711 JAZIRI Mahmoud 2 AV Mednine Travel Service Mednine 75 641 472 Mr Mustapha 71 336 611 AV Nabeul Voyage Nabeul KHALFALLAH Mohamed Ali 72 230 112 72 223 813 AV NAJAR CHAABANE (bon Parc de bus) Gabès 75 272 158 Mr. MILED 71 790 855 DALDOUL Hamda : AV Tamaris VOYAGES Tunis 68, Avenue Hédi Chaker 71 793 139 71 783 833 Directeur Service Tourisme 76 454 414 AV Tozeur Voyages Tozeur 76 452 203 71 800 718 AMDOUNI Mustapha : Dir Général AV Tunisian Travel Team Tunis 22 Avenue des Etats Unis 71 799 250 71 801 383 Mlle BOUSSALMI : Sce Commercial 98 322 127 Mr CHERIF : Sce. Transport 76 460 300 AV VTS Tozeur Tozeur 76 463 300 76 461 300 Gabès 75 680 693 75 680 693 AV Zarzis Voyage Tunis 71 343 068 71 343 068 Dir Noureddine Saaied BUS Centre Sectoriel de Mécanique Générale Nabeul Grombalia 72 255 303 72 255 076 Adj Arfaoui Ayachi 71 320 992 Directeur: Abdessalem Kacem BUS Phébus Voyages Tunis 36 rue Al Jazira 71 325 193 98 304 385 74 497 644 BUS Port de Sfax (Horaire Loud) Sfax 74 497 900 BUS Port Kélibia Nabeul Kélibia 72 296 119 ZOUAGHI Moncef Tunis 71 784 433 71 786 605 SERVICE location : JOMNI Badis 98 380 560 SNTRI Direction Générale 71 790 763 SBOUI Mohamed 99 538 304 BUS Parc de Ben Arous 71 384 962 Parc Bab Saadoun 71 560 736 Chef de parc Sab Saadoun 98 262 182 Société Nouvelle de Transport Maritime BUS Sfax Kerkennah 74 497 496 (Loud de Sfax) LARMARI Montassar HEB Auberge Benguerdane Mednine Benguerdane 75 711 104 Jendouba Beni Mtir Ain Draham Directeur : Samir Houizi 97 245 290 HEB Centre des Stages Beni Mtir 78 649 200 78 649 012 municipalité Beni Mtir (Municipalité 78 649 064) 75 270 271 HEB Centre Hébergement et des Stages Gabès Gabès 75 275 035 NACEFI Ali : Directeur 75 640 300 3 75 642 435 : Directeur المندوبية HEB Centre Hébergement et Stages Aghir Mednine Jerba Aghir 75 750 266 Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux Jendouba Ain Draham HEB 78 603 610 78 601 277 Sports de Ain Draham Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux HEB Gafsa 76 224 122 76 225 599 Sports de Gafsa Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux HEB Kairouan 77 226 078 77 226 939 Sports de Kairouan Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux HEB Kasserine 77 474 300 77 474 875 Sports de Kasserine Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux HEB Mednine 75 640 251 75 642 435 Sports de Mednine Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux 73 461 482 HEB Monastir 73 463 795 Sports de Monastir 73 460 480 HEB Hôtel Monastir Center Monastir 73 467 800 Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux 73 227 756 HEB Sousse 73 227 055 Sports de Sousse 73 227 056 Commissariat Régional à la Jeunesse et aux HEB Tozeur 76 454 213 76 453 896 Sports de Tozeur CREFOC Béja 78 452 432 HEB Béja Avenue Aboulkacem CHEBBI 78 451 285 BOUKARI Mabrouk Centre Régional Education Formation Continue CREFOC Gabès HEB Gabès 75 280 373 75 284 744 HAMZA Mongi : Dr Centre Régional Education Formation Continue CREFOC Jendouba HEB Jendouba 78 602 123 78 602 106 HANACHI El Arbi : Directeur Centre Régional Education Formation Continue CREFOC Kairouan 77 227 407 77 227 407 HEB Centre Régional Education Formation Continue Kairouan Direction Régionale Enseignement à Kairouan 77 226 633 77 231 168 CREFOC Kasserine 77 471 944 HEB Kasserine JEDDI Med. Chokri :Directeur Centre Régional Education Formation Continue 77 474 410 CREFOC Kef HEB Kef 78 201 625 78 201 625 Centre Régional Education Formation Continue HEB Ecole des Forets de Tabarka Jendouba Tabarka 78 670 542 78 670 472 72 460 609 BERRADHIA Noureddine : Gérant HEB El Fouledh: Foyer des Cadres Bizerte Menzel Bourguiba 72 464 522 72 464 533 Mr. FERTOUNA Rsp Cantine Fouledh 4 77 226 555 HEB Hôtel AMINA Kairouan 77 230 829 TRABELSI 77 235 411 HEB Hôtel Bel Horizon Nafta Tozeur Nafta CHERGUI Adel Mr Mohamed GAHBICHE HEB Hôtel BLIBENE Sousse Sousse 73 270 950 98 401 651 HEB Hôtel Chaînes Ain Draham Jendouba Ain Draham 78 655 211 78 655 578 HEB Hôtel CHAMS Gabès GOUIDER HEB Hôtel Continental Tozeur HEB Hôtel CORAIL Mahdia 73 696 430 73 696 433 HARRABI Lassaad HEB Hôtel Corniche Mahdia 73 692 196 Mme & M. MISSAOUI 73 692 196 HEB Hôtel Corniche Mahdia Mahdia 73 694 201 76 469 923 Directeur : MAKNI Md HEB Hôtel DAR GHAOUAR Tozeur Tozeur 76 452 666 76 452 344 Mme Aouatef : réception 76 634 635 HEB Hôtel HORCHANI Sidi Bouzid Sidi Bouzid 76 633 775 HEB Hôtel Jalta Bizerte 72 443 100 72 436 888 Hôtel JAZIRA HEB Mahdia 73 681 629 Moez : Réception 72 285 444 72 287 461 SASSI Farhat HEB Hôtel Kheops / Pyramides Nabeul 72 286 555 72 286 024 SASSI Foued 72 274 374 HEB Hôtel La Belle Etoile Nabeul Kélibia 72 275 786 72 275 302 72 275 105 HEB Hôtel La Corniche Bizerte 72 431 831 72 422 515 75 862 344 ---------------- HEB Hôtel La Gazelle Tataouine Hamed CHETARA : Directeur 75 860 009 75 862 860 HEB Hôtel les CASCADES Tozeur TAMAGHZA 76 453 732 5 HEB Hôtel LES PINS Kef HEB Hôtel MOURABOU Monastir Monastir 73 460 111 76 430 441 HEB Hôtel NEPTUS Nafta Tozeur Nafta 76 430 647 BEN SAID Arbi 71 799 631 HEB Hôtel RAIHANA Ain Draham Jendouba Ain Draham 78 655 391 78 655 396 75 470 597 HEB Hôtel Roses de Sables Kébili Douz. BACHRAOUI Mahdi 75 470 282 HEB Hôtel Sidi Salem Bizerte 72 420 365 72 430 380 Naceur : directeur d’hôtel HEB Hôtel SPLENDID Kairouan 77 227 522 77 230 829 HEB Hôtel Tamaghza Palace Tozeur Tamaghza 76 485 344 75 470 057 HEB Hôtel TOUAREG Kébili Douz. 75 470 313 BOUZID Adel : Directeur 98 450 329 HEB Institut Supérieur Agriculture Kef Kef 78 223 086 HEB Maison Jeunes Ain Boussaâdia Séliana Bargou Jendouba Ain Draham Directeur : ZAGHDOUDI Lotfi HEB Maison Jeunes Ain Draham 78 655 087 78 655 198 Avenue Habib Bourguiba Econome : SAIDI Romdhane Jendouba Ain Sultane HEB Maison Jeunes Ain Sultan 78 660 107 Avenue Habib Bourguiba HEB Maison Jeunes Béja Béja Avenue Habib Bourguiba 78 453 621 Bizerte HEB Maison Jeunes Bizerte 72 431 608 72 431 608 BEN MERIEM Samir : Directeur Avenue Hassen Nouri Route corniche HEB Maison Jeunes Borj Cédria Tunis Centre International Bir El Bey 71 430 621 73 232 248 HEB Maison Jeunes Chebba Mahdia Chebba 73 235 344 73 232 408 HEB Maison Jeunes Dahmani Kef Dahmani 78 280 235 6 73 843 815 HEB Maison Jeunes Douira La Chebba Mahdia Chebba ABBES Abderrazak 73 643 222 HEB Maison Jeunes Douiret Tataouine Douiret 75 863 511 HEB Maison Jeunes Douz.
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