Kasserine is a city located in west-central Tunisia, serving as the capital of the Kasserine Governorate. It is situated at the foot of the northern edge of the Djebel Chambi mountain range and is known for its rich history and cultural significance. The city is a hub for trade and commerce in the surrounding region.
Kasserine has a variety of historical sites, including remnants of the Roman city of Timgad, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore ancient ruins that date back to the 1st century AD, showcasing the city's importance during the Roman Empire, as well as its later significance during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods.
The local economy primarily relies on agriculture, with olive oil production being a significant contributor. Additionally, the region is known for its beautiful landscapes, outdoor activities, and traditional crafts, making it an attractive destination for both domestic and international tourists.
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