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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... |
tourist resort at Port El Kantaoui, about 10 kilometres north of the city of Sousse, Tunisia. Thirty-eight people, 30 of whom were British, were killed when... |
Ribat of Sousse (Arabic: رباط سوسة) is a ribat in the city of Sousse, Tunisia. Although scholars differ on the chronology of its original construction... |
The Sousse Archaeological Museum (Tunisian Arabic: المتحف الأثري بسوسة) is an archaeological museum located in Sousse, Sousse Governorate, Tunisia. The... |
University of Sousse (French: Université de Sousse, Arabic: جامعة سوسة) is a public university in Sousse, Tunisia. The University of Sousse was created... |
Étoile Sportive du Sahel (redirect from ES Sahel Sousse) short, is a Tunisian football club based in Sousse in the Sahel region of Tunisia. Their home stadium, Sousse Olympic Stadium, has a capacity of 40,000... |
The Medina of Sousse is a Medina quarter in Sousse, Governorate of Sousse, Tunisia. Designated by the UNESCO a World Heritage Site in 1988, it is a typical... |
(Hebrew: כתר תורה) is a Jewish Synagogue in the Tunisian city of Sousse. The city of Sousse has had a large Tunisian Jewish community dating back to the Punic... |
The Great Mosque of Sousse (Arabic: الجامع الكبير بسوسة) is a historical mosque in the coastal city of Sousse, Tunisia. The construction dates back to... |
Hammam Sousse (Tunisian Arabic: حمّام سوسة) is a coastal town in eastern Tunisia. It is located north of Sousse. It has about 42,691 inhabitants in 2014... |
in the medina of Sousse, Tunisia. The edifice belonged to a family of aristocrats. The museum retraces the daily city life in Sousse in the 18th and 19th... |
Zaouiet Sousse is a town and commune in the Sousse Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2014 it had a population of 20,681. It constitutes an agricultural village... |
The Faculty of Medicine of Sousse (Arabic: كلية الطب بسوسة) or FMS, is a Tunisian university establishment created according to the law N°74-83 of December... |
Sousse Airfield Sousse Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located in the vicinity of Sousse. It was a temporary... |
Port El Kantaoui (category Sousse Governorate) Kantaoui (Arabic: مرسى القنطاوي) is a tourist complex 10 kilometres north of Sousse city in central Tunisia. It was built in 1979 specifically as a tourist... |
"Tunisie – Report des élections des membres du conseil national des régions à Sousse". Tunisie Numérique. 27 March 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024. "Senate elections... |
Monastir, Tunisia (redirect from History of Monastir, Tunisia) coast of Tunisia, in the Sahel area, some 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Sousse and 162 kilometres (101 miles) south of Tunis. Traditionally a fishing port... |
Catacombs (section Etymology and history) Granada Serbia - Petrovaradin Fortress catacombs Tunisia - Catacombs of Sousse Ukraine – Odesa Catacombs United States - Old St. Patrick's Cathedral There... |
along the coast from the northwest at Tabarka to Bizerte, to Tunis and Sousse, to Sfax and Gabès; inland routes went from the coastal ports to Gafsa,... |
بورقيبة الدولي) (IATA: MIR, ICAO: DTMB) is an airport serving Monastir and Sousse areas in Tunisia. The Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority (OACA)... |