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Ribat of Monastir
Tunisia » TUN
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Rte de la Falaise, Monastir, Tunisia

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The Ribat of Monastir, located in Monastir, Tunisia, is a historic Islamic fortress or stronghold with religious and military significance. Ribats were typically used as defensive structures during the early centuries of Islam, and they also served as centers for Islamic education and spiritual retreats.

Ez Zitouna Mosque
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30 Rue Jamaa Ez Zitouna, Tunis, Tunisia

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The Ez Zitouna Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Tunis, is a significant religious and historical landmark located in the heart of the Medina (old city) of Tunis, Tunisia. It is considered one of the oldest and largest mosques in Tunisia and North Africa.

Amphitheatre of El Jem
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Route Mahdia, El Jem, Tunisia

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The Amphitheatre of El Jem, also known as the Colosseum of Thysdrus, is an ancient Roman amphitheatre located in the town of El Jem, Tunisia. It is one of the most impressive and well-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ribat of Sousse
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Sousse, Tunisia

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The Ribat of Sousse is a historical site located in the city of Sousse, Tunisia. It is a fortified monastery or fortress that dates back to the 9th century and is considered one of the best-preserved examples of Islamic military architecture in the Mediterranean region.

Baths of Antoninus
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Site archéologique de Carthage 2016, Tunisia

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The Baths of Antoninus or Baths of Carthage, located in Carthage, Tunisia, are the largest set of Roman thermae built on the African continent and one of three largest built in the Roman Empire. They are the largest outside mainland Italy. The baths are also the only remaining Thermae of Carthage that dates back to the Roman Empire's era. The baths were built during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.