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| | Carthage (Greek: Καρχηδών: Karchedon, Arabic: قرطاج also قرطاجة, Latin: Carthago) refers both to an ancient city in North Africa... |
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| | Gabès (Arabic: قابس) is the capital city of the Gabès Governorate, a province of Tunisia. It has 116,323 inhabitants.
History
Gabès was an int... |
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| | Djerba [1] (also transliterated as Jerba, Jarbah or Girba جربة) is with its 514 km² the largest island off North Africa, located in the Gulf of G... |
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| | Mahdia, Arabic: المهدية (al-Mahdiya), is a Tunisian coastal city with 37,000 inhabitants, south of Monastir and southeast of Sousse.
Mahdia is ... |
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| | Hammamet (Arabic: الحمامات, Al-Ḥammāmāt) is a town in Tunisia. Due to its beaches it is a popular destination for swimming and water sp... |
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| | La Marsa or al-Marsa (Arabic: المرسى) is a coastal town in far northeastern Tunisia near the capital Tunis. It is located at around 36°52′... |
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| | Masakin or Msaken (Arabic: مساكن) is a town in northeastern Tunisia, close to Sousse. It is located at around 35°43′60″N, 10°34′60″E... |
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| | Medenine (Arabic: مدنين) is the major town in southeastern Tunisia, south of the Oasis town of Gabès and the Island of Djerba, on the main route... |
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| | Monastir could be
The Greek and Turkish variation for the city in the Republic of Macedonia called Bitola
Monastir, Italy - a village near Cagliari, ... |
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| | Gafsa (or Qafsah; Arabic: قفصة) is a capital city of Gafsa Governorate. It gave its name to the Mesolithic Capsian culture.
The city has 90,000... |
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