- The
Medjerda River (Arabic: وادي مجردة), the
classical Bagrada, is a
river in
North Africa flowing from
northeast Algeria through Tunisia before emptying...
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ancient Phoenician and
Carthaginian city
located near the
outflow of the
Medjerda River into the Mediterranean,
between Carthage in the
south and
Hippo Diarrhytus...
- industries. The
generally flat
terrain and the two main
rivers in Tunisia, the
Medjerda to the
north and the
Milian to the south, the
soils are fertile. Tunis...
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evaded the
rebel blockade by
crossing the
Bagradas River (present-day
Medjerda River) at its mouth.
Rebel armies commanded by Spendius, from both the...
- in
Tunisia located at 36°45'33"N 9°43'3"E It is a
railway town on the
Medjerda river. The town is near Dor el
Gabsi west of
Tunis and at n
elevation of...
- town
located in the
north of Tunisia. The town is
perched on the
hills of
Medjerda Valley, 20 km (12 mi) south-west of Medjez-el-Bab, the
crossroads between...
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Bagradas (49 BC)
occurred near the
Bagradas River (the
classical name of the
Medjerda) in what is now
Tunisia on 24
August and was
fought between Julius Caesar's...
- in the
Gouvernorat of Jendouba,
Northern Tunisia. It is
located in the
Medjerda valley at 36.45N, 8.66E,
outside of Bou Salem, and is near to Djendouba...
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Empire Cincara, was a
civitas of
Africa Proconsularis. The town was on the
Medjerda river and
therefore in the
bread basket of
Roman North Africa. The Ruins...
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Allied Roman since the
Second Punic War, had
seized power over the
upper Medjerda valley in 152 BC.
After his death, his son and successor, Micipsa, founded...