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Tunisia

Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is situated as the northernmost country on the African continent. Tunisia holds its place within the Maghreb region of North Africa. It shares its borders with Algeria to the west and southwest, while Libya lies to the southeast. Embraced by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east, Tunisia features the eastern terminus of the Atlas Mountains and the northern stretches of the Sahara desert, with a significant portion of its remaining expanse comprising fertile land. Boasting a 1,300 km (810 mi) coastline, Tunisia marks the meeting point of the western and eastern segments of the Mediterranean Basin in Africa. Notably, Cape Angela stands as the northernmost point on the continent.

Celebrated for its historical architecture, vibrant marketplaces, and picturesque blue coastlines, Tunisia spans an area of 163,610 square kilometres (63,170 square miles).

Souk el Juma Market

All cities in Tunisia have oriental markets, each known for its speciality, and the Souk el Juma market, located in Nabeul, is no exception.

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Archaeological Museum in Nebel

A small archaeological museum near the station exhibits finds from ancient Neapolis: a collection of Punic objects and statues from the 7th century BC and a Roman mosaic.

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Medina

The medina was built in the early tenth century. It is a small quadrangular structure (300 by 100 metres) with a Grand Mosque and a marketplace, which can be entered through one of four gates.

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Sidi Djedidi Archaeological Zone

Fifty kilometres from the city of Tunis and very close to Hammamet (in the Yasmine Hammamet area) there is a former Roman settlement dating back to the 2-3th centuries AD. Now this ancient city is located in the archaeological zone Sidi Djedi... read more

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