Béja is a city located in northwestern Tunisia. It serves as the capital of the Béja Governorate and is known for its rich history and archaeological significance. The city is situated at the foot of the Tell Atlas Mountains, offering scenic landscapes and a favorable climate.
Historically, Béja has been a significant settlement since antiquity. It was known as 'Numidia' during Roman times and has remnants of Roman ruins, including a triumphal arch and ancient aqueducts. The city has also played a role in various historical events throughout the ages, contributing to its cultural significance.
Today, Béja reflects a blend of its historical heritage and modern development. It is an important agricultural center, particularly known for its production of olives and grains. The city also attracts visitors interested in exploring its historical sites and enjoying the picturesque countryside.
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