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Taparura was an
ancient Berber,
Punic and
Roman city in the
location of modern-day Sfax, Tunisia. It was a
former Catholic diocese. The same
ancient name...
- (170 mi)
southeast of Tunis. The city,
founded in AD 849 on the
ruins of
Taparura, is the
capital of the Sfax
Governorate (about 955,421
inhabitants in 2014)...
- part of the port and the
distinctive circular earth works of the 420 ha
Taparura redevelopment project of
which 260 ha have been
reclaimed from the sea...
- gl****, pottery, coins).
Artefacts on
display are from the
sites of Thenae,
Taparura,
Louza and Mahres. It also
holds the
country largest collection of blown...
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Tamazeni Tambeae (in the
region of Aïn-Beida and Henchir-Baboucha)
Tanudaia Taparura Taraqua (Ksour-El-Khaoua?)
Tarasa in
Byzacena (near Djebel-Trozza?) Temuniana...
- an
auxiliary bishop of the
Diocese of
Cleveland and
titular bishop of
Taparura. He was
consecrated on June 11 1976, by
Bishop James A. Hickey, with then...
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possible to
think that
either Sfax was
built completely above Taparura, or that
Taparura was not much more than a
watchtower as its name
exactly means...
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urban development, water, the blue
economy and environment. UPFI Sfax
Taparura Project Bouregreg Valley Development Imbaba Urban Upgrading Project Jordanian...
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Tamazeni Tamazuca Tambeae Tamiathis Tanagra Tanais Tanaramusa Tanis Tanudaia Taparura Tapasa Taraqua Tarasa in
Byzacena Tarasa in
Numidia Tarsus (Latin Church...
- Tagaria, Tagase, Talaptula, Tamalluma, Tamata, Tamazeni, Tambeæ, Tanudaia,
Taparura, Taraqua,
Tarasa in Byzacena,
Teglata in Proconsulari, Tela, Temuniana...