Kerkennah Islands (Tunisian Arabic: قرقنة qarqna; Ancient Greek: Κέρκιννα Cercinna; Spanish:Querquenes) are a group of islands lying off the east coast...
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The Kerkennah Islands gerbil (Dipodillus zakariai) is a rodent from Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia. Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 2005. Superfamily Muroidea...
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Océano Club de Kerkennah (Arabic: نادي محيط قرقنة, often referred to as OCK or mainly Arabic: El-Mouhit) is a Tunisian football team from the archipelago...
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20750°E / 34.73556; 11.20750 Chergui (Arabic: شرقي) is the largest of the Kerkennah Islands off the north coast of Tunisia. The name means "Easterner" in...
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Chermoula". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 31 January 2017. "Recette de cuisine : La Charmoula Sfaxienne | 🐙 Kerkennah". July 14, 2015. Portal: Food...
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needed] His affair was discovered by Augustus who banished him to Cercina (Kerkennah Islands) in 1 BC until he was executed, on Tiberius' orders, after Tiberius'...
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Alfonso V of Aragon ordered an attack against the islands of Djerba and Kerkennah Islands, bases of pirates who attacked Sicily. Count Frederic de Luna...
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Kraten is a harbour town on the northern edge of the Kerkennah Islands of Tunisia. It is known for octopus fishing. The fishermen of Kraten partook in...
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Gharbi (Arabic: غربي) is the second largest of the Kerkennah Islands off the north coast of Tunisia. Chief town is Mellita. Located 20 km from the Sfax...
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Somalian gerbil, Dipodillus somalicus Khartoum gerbil, Dipodillus stigmonyx Kerkennah Islands gerbil, Dipodillus zakariai Genus Gerbillus Subgenus Hendecapleura...
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Formigues Mazarrón Isla de Perejil Isla de Santa Catalina Arwad Djerba Kerkennah Islands Chergui Gharbi Galite Islands Zembra Kneiss Chikly Plane Island...
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world, according to the 2024 Global Peace Index. Mediterranean sea Djerba Kerkennah Jendouba Bizerte Kef Béja Kasserine Gafsa Tozeur Kebili Tataouine Medenine...
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Remla (Arabic: رملة) is the main town of the Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia. It is part of the Sfax Governorate. A three-day Octopus Festival in March marks...
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soldiers from Zaragoza and headed to Malta to plan a campaign against the Kerkennah Islands. After successfully navigating the sandbanks and engaging in a...
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Achour (Arabic:الحبيب عاشور ; February 25, 1913 in Kerkennah Islands – March 14, 1999 in Kerkennah Islands) was a Tunisian trade unionist. As vice president...
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Nuba, more rooted in popular practice, is linked to the dancers and the Kerkennah Djerba to a lesser extent. Some experts say that their dress is of Greek...
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destroyers of the Regia Marina which were escorting a convoy near the Kerkennah Islands off Sfax, on the Tunisian coast. Control of the sea between Italy...
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capital is Sfax. It is along the east coast of Tunisia, and includes the Kerkennah Islands. The following sixteen municipalities are located in Sfax Governorate:...
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cuisine such as Tunisian cuisine. On the Tunisian island of Djerba and Kerkennah islands, local people catch octopuses by taking advantage of the animals'...
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Cres-Lošinj Archipelago Elaphiti Islands Galite Islands Ionian Islands Kerkennah Islands Kornati Ksamil Islands Maddalena Archipelago Maltese Islands Mola...
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Naples, accompanied by the galleys of the Knights of Malta, raided the Kerkennah Islands off the coast of Tunisia and took away almost 500 Muslim captives...
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Rejiche (2) v Espérance de Zarzis (2) CS Korba (2) v AS Jilma (2) OC Kerkennah (2) v Jendouba Sport (2) Olympique Sidi Bouzid (2) v CS M'saken (2) CO...
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North Atlantic Ocean 17 January 1942 Sunk by U-454 HMS Mohawk (F31) off Kerkennah Islands 16 April 1941 Sunk by torpedo from Italian destroyer Luca Tarigo...
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Abou Yahya Abou Bekr finally re-established Hafsid unity and recaptured Kerkennah from the Christians in 1335. The peace returned to the country was only...
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Service) or SDECE. Farhat Hached was born at El Abassia on the Islands of Kerkennah, the son of Mohamed Hached, a sailor, and Hana Ben Romdhane. He spent...
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alternative music groups include RedStar, JenJoon, Neshez, Zemeken, Aspirine, Kerkennah, Myrath, Ymyrgar and Checkpoint 303. (see Tunisian underground music)...
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Island Pemba Island Ukerewe Island Zanzibar Djerba (Jerba) Galite Islands Kerkennah Islands Chergui Island Gharbi, Tunisia Zembra Island Sese Islands Africa...
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that the entrance to the gulf was located at the islands of Cercinna (Kerkennah) and Meninx (Djerba). Following Strabo gives a larger area with the line...
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Agareb Bir Ali Ben Khélifa Bir Salah Chihia El Ain Graiba Gremda Jebiniana Kerkennah El Hencha Mahres Menzel Chaker Sakiet Eddaier Sakiet Ezzit Skhira Thyna...
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Tunisian Cup in the round of 32 after a 2–1 after extra time loss against OC Kerkennah. On the continental front, Espérnace reached the Champions League final...
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