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Douiret (Berber:
Eddwirat or igherman, Arabic: دويرات) is a
ruined Berber village in the
Tataouine district in
southern Tunisia.
Located on a hilltop...
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Douiret (also
called Douiri) is a
Berber language variety spoken in
Douiret in the
southern part of
mainland Tunisia. Like all
other varieties of Tunisian...
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varieties spoken in
mainland Tunisia (Sened (extinct),
Matmata and
Douiret),
Jerba and Zuwara, but not
Nafusi which is
considered a
dialect of Eastern...
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Douiret Formation is a
geologic formation in Tunisia, near the
Berber village of
Douiret. It is part of the
larger Continental Intercalaire Formation...
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manifestations of
Berber architecture, such as Ksar
Ouled Soltane, Chenini,
Douiret, and Ksar Hadada, are po****r
tourist sites. The name Tiṭṭawin
means 'eyes'...
- from
Tunisian Arabic. "An
outline of the
Shilha (Berber)
vernacular of
Douiret (Southern Tunisia)".
Australian Digital Theses Program. 26 May 2008. Archived...
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Shawiya Tunisian-Zuwara (transitional to Eastern)
Jerba Matmata Sened Douiret Zuwara Western Algerian Gouraya Shelif Shenwa Non-Zenati
Atlas languages...
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Fortified Granaries of
Aures Gasr Al-Hajj Ksar
Ouled Soltane Chenini Douiret Menzel (Djerba) "Ghorfa", schoolnet.gov.mt.
Lonely Planet Tunisia, 3rd...
- Arabs) are
mainly spoken in the
villages of the south,
including Chenini,
Douiret,
Matmata and Tamezrett. They are also
spoken in some
hamlets on the island...
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regular stop on
southern Tunisia's ksar trail,
along with the
villages of
Douiret, Ksar
Ouled Soltane and Ksar Hadada. The
village is home to the Mosquée...