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''monasterium''), called in Tunisian Arabic, (20 km south of Sousse; 162 km south of Tunis), is a city on the central shore of Tunisia, in the Sahel area. Traditionally a fishing port, Monastir is now a major tourist resort. Its population is 41,400. Located in north-eastern Tunisia, it is the capital of Monastir Governorate. (...)
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dist:7.587 km
Habib Bourguiba International Airport is an airport in Monastir, Tunisia . It is mostly used by charter airlines bringing tourists to Tunisian resorts. In addition, it serves as the main airport for the city of Sousse. Handling and ground services are provided by Nouvelair. (...)
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dist:18.1009 km
سوسة Susa), is a city of Tunisia. Located 140 km south of Tunis, the city has 220,000 inhabitants (2003 estimate). It is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf of Hammamet, which is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. The name may be of Berber origin: similar names are found in Libya and in the south of Morocco (Bilād al-Sūs) (...)
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Hammam Sousse (Arabic: حمّام سوس) is a coastal town in northeastern Tunisia. It is located north of Sousse, at around . It has got about 35 000 inhabitants. President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali and the minister of defense, Kamel Morjane, were born in the (...)
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Masakin or Msaken is a town in northeastern Tunisia, close to Sousse. It is located at around (...)
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dist:23.8628 km
Bekalta, Arabic: البقالطة (al-Bikalita), is a Tunisian coastal village, around 30 km. south of Monastir and around 14 km. southeast of Mahdia. The main activities of the local population are agriculture and fishing. (...)
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dist:24.5093 km
north of Sousse in central Tunisia. Built in 1979 specifically as a tourist centre, it boasts a modern marina equipped for over 300 boats and several golf courses, as well and a full array of other sporting activities from water skiing to paragliding. The 36-hole PGA approved championship course makes Port El Kantaoui a popular destination for golfing (...)
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dist:25.9188 km
:''This article is about the North African city. For the medicinal herb see Verbascum thapsus.'' Thapsus (less commonly, Tapsus) was an ancient city in what is modern day Tunisia. Its ruins exist at Ras Dimas near Bekalta, approximately 200 km southeast of Carthage. Originally founded by Phoenicians, it served as a marketplace on the coast of the province Byzacena in Africa Propria (...)
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type:waterbody
dist:31.0146 km
Gulf of Hammamet (Arabic: خليج حمامت) is a large gulf in northeastern Tunisia. It is located at around , south of the Cap Bon peninsula. Hammamet, popular vacation resort city lies at the northwestern edge of the (...)
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dist:36.2489 km
:''For the town in Guyana, see Mahdia, Guyana.'' Mahdia, Arabic: المهدية (al-Mahdiya), is a Tunisian coastal city with 37,000 inhabitants, south of Monastir and southeast of Sousse. Mahdia is a provincial centre north of Sfax. It is important for the associated fish-processing industry, as well as weaving. It is the capital of Mahdia Governorate. (...)
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