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Borj el-Kebir, sometimes called Borj Ghazi Mustapha, has had many owners over the years. It was the Romans building the first recorded stronghold here, but it was the king of Sicily, Roger de Lluria, who in 1289 built the very first fortress. |
places to visit in Djerba tunisia
Borj el-Kebir
The synagogue
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The little community of Hara Sghira is not really remarkable, a main street with some grocery stores and a café or two. But just out of the centre, to the east, past the school, and a mosque in typical Jerban style, |
Guellala Magic camels
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Do not let the main street packed with souvenir stalls, misguide you. Most of the time while you're in remote Guellala, there are no other tourists around. And unless you run into some of the timid Kharijis (the third, |
Mosque of the Turkish mother
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