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Description
Jendouba is a city located in northwestern Tunisia. It serves as the capital of the Jendouba Governorate and is situated near the border with Algeria. The area is known for its rich historical significance, with archaeological sites that reflect its ancient past. The city has a diverse demographic, primarily comprising Arab-Berber populations.
The region surrounding Jendouba features beautiful natural landscapes, including the mountainous terrain of the Tell region. The city is also known for its agricultural output, particularly olives and cereals, which play a significant role in the local economy. Additionally, Jendouba is close to several national parks, making it a point of interest for ecotourism.
Cultural heritage is important in Jendouba, with various traditional festivals celebrated throughout the year. The city offers a blend of ancient history and modernity, showcasing its rich culture through local crafts, music, and cuisine. Jendouba is also a gateway to exploring other historical sites, including the ruins of the Roman civilization in the nearby area.
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