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  2. Gulf of Tunis - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Tunis (Tunisian Arabic: خليج تونس) is a large Mediterranean bay in north-eastern Tunisia, extending for 39 miles (63 km) from Cape Farina in the west to Cape Bon in the east. [1] Tunis , the capital city of Tunisia, lies at the south-western edge of the Gulf, as have a series of settled places over the last three millennia.

  3. Tunis - Wikipedia

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    Tunis is located in north-eastern Tunisia on the Lake of Tunis, and is connected to the Mediterranean sea's Gulf of Tunis by a canal which terminates at the port of La Goulette/Halq al Wadi. The ancient city of Carthage is located just north of Tunis along the coastal part. The city lies on a similar latitude as the southernmost points of Europe.

  4. Geography of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    It empties into the Gulf of Tunis and Lake of Tunis. At 450 km (280 mi) it is the longest river. It is also known as the wādi (or oued) Majardah and Wadi Mejerha and it was known as Bagrada in ancient times. It rises in a further section of the Tell Atlas in Algeria, staying to the south of the Tell escarpment while within the country.

  5. 9 of the best things to do in Tunisia - AOL

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    How to best explore this impressive part of nothern Africa, whether you want to visit ancient Roman ruins, explore stretches of the Sahara or simply relax on the beach

  6. Cape Farina - Wikipedia

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    Cape Farina (French: Cap Farina) is a headland in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia.It forms the northwestern end of the Gulf of Tunis.The Tunisian towns of Ghar el-Melh (the ancient Castra Delia), Rafraf, Lahmeri, and the beach of Plage Sidi Ali Mekki Est are located along the peninsula.

  7. Medjerda River - Wikipedia

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    The Medjerda River (Arabic: وادي مجردة), the classical Bagrada, is a river in North Africa flowing from northeast Algeria through Tunisia before emptying into the Gulf of Tunis and Lake of Tunis. With a length of 450 km (280 mi), it is the longest river of Tunisia. It is also known as the Wadi Majardah or Mejerda (French: Oued Majardah ...

  8. Outline of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The Lake of Tunis is a natural lagoon located between the capital city of Tunis and the Gulf of Tunis. Ichkeul Lake; Lake Tritonis (former lake) Lake of Tunis ;

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