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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia has nine sites on the list, eight of which are listed for their cultural significance and one, the Ichkeul National Park, for natural significance. This site was listed endangered between 1996 and 2006 because of the construction of dams that threatened the hydrological regime of the lake and resulted in a reduction of vegetation and a ...

  3. Archaeological site of Sbeitla - Wikipedia

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    The archaeological site of Sbeitla is an archaeological site in Sbeitla, in north-central Tunisia. It represents the Roman ruins of Sufetula, [2] and contains the best preserved Roman forum temples in Tunisia. It was excavated and restored between 1906 and 1921.

  4. Makthar (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    The site is located on the border between northwestern and central western Tunisia, 150 kilometers southwest of Carthage and 70 kilometers southeast of Sicca Veneria. Mactaris site in western ancient Tunisia. The city was built on the edge of a plateau at an altitude of 900 meters between the Ouzafa and Saboun wadi valleys. [1]

  5. File:Map of Tunis and La Goulette in Tunisia, 1535.jpg

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    Map of Tunis and La Goulette in Tunisia, 1535 Description Map of Tunis and La Goulette in Tunisia, 1535.jpg Shows Holy Roman Emperor Charles V capturing Tunis and its port city of La Goulette (also known as Goletta and Halq al-Wadi), in 1535.

  6. Sbeitla - Wikipedia

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    Sbeitla (Arabic: سبيطلة Sbaytlā ⓘ) is a small town in west-central Tunisia. Nearby are the Roman ruins of Sufetula, containing the best preserved Roman forum temples in Tunisia. It was the entry point of the Muslim conquest of North Africa.

  7. Category:Temples of Hermes - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Hermes, Mount Kyllini This page was last edited on 20 May 2023, at 19:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Hermes - Wikipedia

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    In the Roman period, additional temples to Hermes (Mercury) were constructed across the Empire, including several in modern-day Tunisia. Mercury's temple in Rome was situated in the Circus Maximus, between the Aventine and Palatine hills, and was built in 495 BC. [69] In most places, temples were consecrated to Hermes in conjunction with ...

  9. Dougga - Wikipedia

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    It is 41.5 m × 14.2 m (136 ft × 47 ft), and is situated beside the road that descends from the forum to the Aïn Doura Bath. The temple is associated with a triumphal arch over the road. The temple can be accessed via a semi-circular staircase; in each corner of the courtyard in front of the staircase is a reservoir for rain water.