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Djerba
Djerba (; , ; ), also transliterated as Jerba or Jarbah, is a Tunisian island and the largest island of North Africa at , in the Gulf of Gabès, off the coast of Tunisia. Administratively, it is part of Medenine Governorate. The island had a population of 139,544 at the 2004 census, which rose to 163,726 at the 2014 census. Citing its long and unique history, Tunisia has sought UNESCO World Heritage status protections for the island, and, in 2023, Djerba was officially designated a World Heritage Site.
Houmt Souk
Tunisian town
Battle of Djerba
1560 naval battle
Djerba–Zarzis International Airport
airport in Tunisia
Midoun
Midoun (, '''') is a town and commune located on the north east of Djerba in Medenine Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2014 it had a population of 63,528.
Ajim
Ajim ( '''') is a commune and port located on the Island of Djerba off the coast of Tunisia. It is Djerba's main fishing port and the closest city to the African continent. It had a population of 24,294 at the 2014 census.
Borj El Kebir
fort in Houmt Souk, Tunisia
Jerba Berber
Amazigh (Berber) language
Mosque of the Turks
mosque in Tunisia
Djerbahood
Djerbahood was a street art event in which artists from all over the world gathered in the village of Erriadh on the Tunisian island Djerba to create 250 mural paintings. The project was established by the Itinerrance de Paris gallery in June 2014.
AS Djerba
Tunisian association football club
Spanish assault on Djerba
1510 Spanish expedition in Tunisia
Espoir Sportif de Jerba Midoun
Tunisian association football club
Menzel (Djerba)
Tunisian housing type
Spanish assault on Djerba (1520)
Spanish expedition in Tunisia