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Kelibia (
Kélibia) (Arabic: قليبية Qlībiya),
often referred to as
Klibia or
Gallipia by
European writers, is a
coastal town on the Cap Bon peninsula, Nabeul...
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Kelibia Fort is a
citadel built in the
sixteenth century,
situated on a
rocky promontory 150
meters high
overlooking the
Mediterranean Sea and the city...
- The
Church of the
Priest Felix and the
Baptistery of
Kélibia, or the
Baptistery of the
Priest Felix of Demna, are a
building and an
Early Christian baptismal...
- Club
Olympique de
Kélibia (Arabic: النادي الأولمبي القليبي),
known as COK, is a
Tunisian volleyball club
founded in 1957 and
formalized on 10
March 1959...
- HMS Havock (H43) was an H-class
destroyer launched in 1936 and
wrecked in 1942 off
Kelibia. HMS
Havick This
article includes a list of
ships with the same or similar...
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Amateur de
Kélibia (FIFAK,
International Amateur Film
Festival of
Kélibia) is an
annual international film
festival for
amateur filmmakers at
Kélibia, Tunisia...
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Shakespeare may have
named Caliban after the
Tunisian city
Calibia (now
called Kelibia) that is seen on maps of the
Mediterranean dating to 1529. Many other,...
- Campob****o to Tunisia. The
ships were
illuminated by star s****, east of
Kelibia in Cape Bon; ****o
attacked the
British ships with
torpedoes then turned...
- long-tracked F2
tornado struck several towns in
northern Tunisia, most
notably Kelibia, El Haouaria, and Hammamet,
killing 9–12
people and
injuring 60–73 others...
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Muscat de Alexandria,
Muscat de Caminada,
Muscat de Jerusalem,
Muscat de
Kelibia,
Muscat de Raf-Raf,
Muscat de Rivesaltes,
Muscat de Roma,
Muscat de Rome...