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Tourist Spot Attractions In Nabeul Governorate

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Nabeul Governorate is one of the 24 governorates of Tunisia. It is situated in north-eastern Tunisia. It covers an area of 2,788 km² and has a population of 787,920 . The capital is Nabeul. Nabeul is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, except the south west side where it is delimited by the three governorates Zaghouan, Sousse and Ben Arous.
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Tourist Spot Attractions In Nabeul Governorate

  • 1. Medina of Hammamet Hammamet
    A medina quarter is a distinct city section found in a number of North African and Maltese cities. A medina is typically walled, with many narrow and maze-like streets. The word medina itself simply means city or town in modern-day Arabic although it was borrowed from an Aramaic-Hebrew word referring to a city or populated area.
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  • 5. Pupput Roman Site Hammamet
    Pupput, also spelled Putput, Pudput, Pulpud and Pulpite in Latin, sometimes located in Souk el-Obiod ou Souk el-Abiod , is a Colonia in the Roman province of Africa which has been equated with an archaeological site in modern Tunisia. It is situated on the coast near the town of Hammamet, between the two wadis of Temad to the north and Moussa to the south. Much of the Pupput is buried under modern holiday developments which have been built over the major part of the site.
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  • 7. Neapolis Hammamet
    Nabeul is a coastal town in north-eastern Tunisia, on the south coast of the Cape Bon peninsula. It is the capital of the Nabeul Governorate. The city had a population of 73,128 as of the 2014 census.
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  • 11. Thuburbo Majus Zaghouan Governorate
    Thuburbo Majus is a large Roman site in northern Tunisia. It is located roughly 60 km southwest of Carthage on a major African thoroughfare. This thoroughfare connects Carthage to the Sahara. Other towns along the way included Sbiba, Sufes, Sbeitla, and Sufetula. Parts of the old Roman road are in ruins, but others do remain.
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