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Orange Blossom Festival – Menzel Bou Zelfa, Nabeul and Hammamet, Tunisia (March - April) Sbeitla's Spring International Festival - Sbeitla; Folk Art Festival – Tatouine; Festival of the Mountain Oases. Berber culture. – Midès, Tamezret. (Late April) Passover Festival – El-Ghriba Synagogue, Djerba. (April or May)
Douz (Arabic: دوز dūz ⓘ) is a town in the Kebili Governorate in the south of Tunisia, known as the "gateway to the Sahara." [ 1 ] By road it is located 31 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of Blidet , 125 kilometres (78 mi) southeast of Tozeur , and 475 kilometres (295 mi) south of the Tunisian capital of Tunis .
This category is for festivals of Tunisia, including fairs, parades, arts festivals, folk festivals, and other types. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
The Sbeitla's Spring International Festival (Arabic: مهرجان ربيع سبيطلة الدولي), is an annual festival held in Sbeitla, Tunisia, since 2000. The events take place at the Sbeitla ancient Roman theatre and the festival features colourful performances of folklore troupes and poetry from Tunisia , and Arab and European countries.
The festival, called the Camel festival, began in 1910 when Tunisia was under French rule. In 1967 it took on its modern identity according to the will of Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia's first president of the new republic, to become the country's oldest and best-known festival. M'hammed Marzougui, who dedicated his life to make people aware of and ...
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Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance (), direction (azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It is a radiodetermination method [1] used to detect and track aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, map weather formations, and terrain.
[7] Fantasia at the 43rd International Festival of the Sahara in Douz, Tunisia Fantasia in Morocco. Fantasia is considered a cultural performance and a form of martial art; [8] it also symbolizes a strong relationship between the man (or woman) and the horse, as well as an attachment to tradition. [9]