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The Mahdia region is one of the 24 governorates of Tunisia, located on the eastern coast of the country, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is an area rich in history, culture and geographical diversity. The region includes a coastline of about 120 km, with beautiful, sandy beaches, along which there are numerous tourist resorts. Inland, the terrain becomes more hilly, with numerous vineyards and olive groves. Mahdia, which is the capital of the region, was once one of the main cities of the Islamic world, and in the 10th century it became the capital of the Mahdian Caliphate. The region is full of historical monuments, including Roman ruins, mosques and fortresses. The economy of the Mahdia region is strongly linked to agriculture, especially the production of olive oil, grapes, tomatoes and cereals. The modern economy is also based on tourism, especially along the coast, where there are luxury resorts. Mahdia attracts tourists not only with its beaches, but also with its historical and cultural attractions. The region also has picturesque fishing villages and traditional markets that have preserved their original character. The Mahdia region is also known for its craft traditions, such as embroidery and weaving, and for its local cuisine, which is based on fresh seafood, olive oil and lamb dishes. It is an ideal place that combines natural, tourist and historical values, being one of the most important regions in Tunisia.

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