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- Jebel Boukornine (Tunisian Arabic: جبل بُوقَرْنِين [ʒəbəl buː qɔrniːn] 'Mountain of the Two-Horned'), also spelled Djebel Bou Kornine or Mount Bou Kornine...
- Boukornine National Park (French: Parc national de Boukornine) is a national park in northern Tunisia. The 1,939-hectare (4,790-acre) park was established...
- Tunisia. Competing in the foreground, the familiar profile of Djebel Boukornine may appear taller, but at 795 metres Ressas is the dominant peak. Along...
- Baʿal Qarnaim "Lord of the Two Horns" in an open-air sanctuary at Jebel Boukornine ("the two-horned hill") across the bay from Carthage, in Tunisia. The...
- Fosse aux Lions National Park Kéran National Park Bou-Hedma National Park Boukornine National Park Chaambi National Park El Feidja National Park Ichkeul National...
- broadcasting unit using DVB-T system, and MPEG-2 compression, implemented in Boukornine site, to insure the coverage of Great Tunis (25% of po****tion). This...
- three of them are entirely in the region and one is partially in it: Boukornine National Park is between the Nabeul Governorate and Ben Arous Governorate...
- between the vineyards and the fields of olive trees on the slopes of Djebel Boukornine. A technopole Estate is being developed from 2006 that is intended to...
- was accessible to the inhabitants of Tunis and its suburbs using the Boukornine VHF transmitter which broadcast Italian television programs. On October...
- overlooks the park, as well as the Gulf of Tunis and the distant Djebel Boukornine.[citation needed] The Koubba at the time of its transfer to the Belvedere...