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Tunisia

Tunisia, Golf Club in Port El Kantaoui

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Tunisia, Golf Club in Port El Kantaoui The main sport in Port El Kantaoui is golf. Therefore, one of the largest golf clubs in Tunisia with world-class venues has been built here. Two luxury trails on the beach in a wooded

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Tunisia, the village of Hellala

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Tunisia, the village of Hellala On the southern side of the island of Djerba in Tunisia is a very unusual place – the village of Hellala. Its name is translated from the Djerbina dialect as “pot” for a reason

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Tunisia, Skiff el-Kala Gate

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Tunisia, Skiff el-Kala Gate Mahdia – the ancient city of Tunisia, known for its medina, and although its fortress walls are not very old, some interesting buildings have been preserved here. The gates of Skif el-Kala

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Tunisia, the Great Mosque of Kairouan

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Tunisia, the Great Mosque of Kairouan The main attraction of Kairouan is Ukba mosque – one of the oldest mosques of the Islamic world. It was founded by the founder of the city of Kairouan, a military leader familiar

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Tunisia, the Great Mosque in Tunisia

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Tunisia, the Great Mosque in Tunisia The Great Mosque or the Olive Mosque is the largest and oldest mosque (built in 732) in the capital and the second in Tunisia after the Kairouan. There is an ancient legend, which tells

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Tunisia, The Great Mosque in Mahdia

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Tunisia, The Great Mosque in Mahdia A large mosque was built in 921. According to legend, only Mahdi himself and his confidants could pass through her monumental entrance portal. Up to now only fragments of the building

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Tunisia, the Great Mosque in Sousse

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Tunisia, the Great Mosque in Sousse The most famous attraction of Sousse is the Great Mosque. It was built in 850-851 by the emir Abul Abbaz Mohammed from the Aglabid dynasty. The building was built like the Sidi Okba mosque

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Tunisia, Archaeological Museum in Nabeul

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Tunisia, Archaeological Museum in Nabeul In a small archaeological museum located not far from the station, finds from ancient Neapolis are exhibited: a collection of Punic objects and statues from the 7th century BC. and

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Tunisia, Archaeological Museum in Sousse

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Tunisia, Archaeological Museum in Sousse The Archaeological Museum is located in a modern building built according to the plan of a Roman house. From the patio you can go to the gallery rooms, decorated with mosaics. Here

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Tunisia, Archaeological site of Sidi Jedidi

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Tunisia, Archaeological site of Sidi Jedidi At 50 km from the city of Tunisia, and quite close to Hammamet (in the Yasmin Hammamet area), there is a former Roman settlement dating from the II-III centuries of our era. Now

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Tunisia, Amphitheater

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Tunisia, Amphitheater The amphitheater in El Jem (42 kilometers from Mahdia) was built in the III century and could hold up to 30 thousand spectators. Three arcades have survived to this day, stairs and benches have been

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Tunisia, Waterpark Flipper

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Tunisia, Waterpark Flipper A small water park is located 5 km from the center of Hammamet. The entrance to the water park is decorated in the form of a giant whale’s open mouth.

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Turkey, Archaeological and Ethnographic Museums

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Turkey, Archaeological and Ethnographic Museums Located near Konak Square, the Archaeological Museum has a rich collection of antiquities, most of which were found during the excavations of Pergamum. In the museum courtyard

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Turkey, Arched Gate

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Turkey, Arched Gate Side was once one of the most important ports of Pamphylia. It was founded by Greek colonists from the Eolithic in the VII century BC. Later, the Persians and the Lycians, the Seleucids, the rulers of

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Turkey, Ancient Theater

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Turkey, Ancient Theater In Side, the remains of the Roman theater, which contained almost 20 thousand spectators, remained. It was built in the middle of the II century AD. In the construction there are elements that distinguish