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    Sousse (category Cities in Tunisia)
    Sousse or Soussa (Arabic: سوسة, IPA: [ˈsuːsa]) is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located 140 km (87 mi) south of the capital Tunis...
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    in Rades, Tunisia. Unpublished PhD dissertation. Reading: University of Reading. Talmoudi, Fathi (1979) The Arabic Dialect of Sûsa (Tunisia). Göteborg:...
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  • Algeria Annaba (Būna), Algeria Tunis, Tunisia Sousse (Sūsa), Tunisia Sfax (Ṣafāqus), Tunisia Gabès (Qābis), Tunisia Tripoli (Aṭrābulus), Libya Taza (Tāzā)...
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  • seaside resort in the Jabal al Akhdar District Susa or Sūsa, the Berber spelling of Sousse, a Tunisian city in the Sousse Governorate Shush County, an...
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  • Judeo-Tunisian Arabic, also known as Judeo-Tunisian, is a variety of Tunisian Arabic mainly spoken by Jews living or formerly living in Tunisia. Speakers...
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  • Susah may refer to: Susa, Libya Sousse, Tunisia Al-Susah, Syria This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
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    the history of Tunisian Judaism. During the Spanish occupation of the Tunisian coasts (1535–74) the Jewish communities of Bizerte, Susa, Sfax, and other...
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    humpback dolphins Soussa or Susa, Libya, town and seaside resort in Jabal al Akhdar District Susa, Sūsa, Soussa, or Sousse, Tunisian city in Sousse Governorate...
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  • Arabic Dialect of Sûsa (Tunisia). Göteborg: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis. Ben Abdelkader, R. (1977). Peace Corps English-Tunisian Arabic Dictionary...
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    The present day Republic of Tunisia, al-Jumhuriyyah at-Tunisiyyah, is situated in Northern Africa. Geographically situated between Libya to the east,...
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    Barbary Coast (category History of Tunisia)
    and several thousand more in the various minor pirate bases such as Bona, Susa, Bizerta, and Salé. The corsairs were not solely natives of the cities where...
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    Lumière screened their films in Alexandria, Cairo, Tunis, Susa, Libya and Hammam-Lif, Tunisia in 1896. Albert Samama Chikly is often cited as the first...
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    1865. The city is mainly on the western bank of the Po River, below its Susa Valley, and is surrounded by the western Alpine arch and Superga hill. The...
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    Hadrumetum (category Phoenician colonies in Tunisia)
    Robert Appleton Co. Sousse (Sūsa) Archived 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopaedia of the Orient Adventures of Tunisia: A virtual tour of the historic...
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    Star and crescent (category National symbols of Tunisia)
    Mesopotamia around 147 BC, and Susa in about 140 BC A later Parthian king, Orodes II (58-38 BC), issued coins at Susa and elsewhere which display a star...
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    territories such as: Algiers, Bougie, Tripoli, Sfax, Susa, Fez, Ouargla and Sijilmasa. South of Tunisia, they also possessed a number of oasis that were the...
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    The History of early Islamic Tunisia opens with the arrival of the Arabs who brought their language and the religion of Islam, and its calendar. The Arab...
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    defenses such as ribats were set up, including in coastal cities like Sousse (Susa) and Monastir. The Aghlabids also built up the irrigation of the area and...
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  • (Olivier, 1807) — Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Israel, Somalia Rhagoditta susa Roewer, 1933 — Iran Roewer, C. F. (1933). "Solifugae, Palpigradi". Bronn's...
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  • Ligurian Sea 161,162 Italian, Tuscan Sousse Tunisia Sūsa, Susa Strait of Sicily 173,047 Arabic, Berber Sfax Tunisia Ṣafāqis Strait of Sicily 265,131 Arabic...
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    north in the direction of Albertville. The Battalions Val Cenischia and Susa (under Major Costantino Boccalatte) of the 3rd Alpini Regiment of the Division...
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  • Libyan Navy ordered three fast patrol boats from Vosper (Sebha, Sirte and Susa). Delivered in 1968, these were the first operational naval vessels to be...
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    miles) west of Turin. It occupies an alluvial plain at the end of the Val di Susa, between Rivoli and Turin, at the foot of Monte Musinè. The terminal course...
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    Bonut, and Chogha Mish. The occupation of grouped hamlets in the area of Susa ranges from 4395 to 3490 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across...
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    Sidra past Benghazi to Tolmeita. Thereafter, except for deltaic patches at Susa and Derna, the shore is all precipitous. A steep escarpment separates the...
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    Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, Spain, Malta and Italy. The Hammadids captured and held important regions such as Ouargla, Constantine, Sfax, Susa, Algiers...
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    Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, Spain, Malta and Italy. The Hammadids captured and held important regions such as Ouargla, Constantine, Sfax, Susa, Algiers...
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    the focal point of the Escalier Daru.: 70-71  Major artifacts excavated at Susa in Iran, including the massive Apadana capital and glazed brick decoration...
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    reported killed and many more were missing. There were 19 deaths reported in Susa, seven in the towns of Omar al-Mokhtar and Shahhat, and one in Marj. Eight...
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    ordered three Vosper Thornycroft fast patrol boats (the Sebha, Sirte and Susa). Delivered in 1968, these were the first naval vessels to be armed with...
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