- romanized: Jirba, IPA: [ˈʒɪrbæ] ; Italian: Meninge, Girba), also
transliterated as
Jerba or Jarbah, is a
Tunisian island and the
largest island of
North Africa at...
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language death.
Jerba at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Trousset, P.; Despois, J.; Mantran, R.; Chaker, S. (1995-11-01). "Djerba. (
Jerba, Meninx)". Encyclopédie...
- The
Amazigh of
Jerba identify as Berbers. As a result,
their culture is
starkly different from
mainstream Tunisian society. v t e...
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Espoir Sportif de
Jerba Midoun (Arabic: الأمل الرياضي بجربة ميدون,
often referred to as ٍُESJM ) is a
football club from
Djerba in Tunisia.
Founded in...
- The Arab
Islamic Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية العربية الإسلامية al-Jumhûriyya al-Arabiyya al-İslâmiyya) was a
proposed unification of
Tunisia and Libya...
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Ahmad Jarba (Arabic: أحمد عوينان العاصي الجربا), born in the city of
Qamishli in 1969, is a
Syrian opposition member and
former political prisoner. He...
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Ksibet El
Mediouni (3) v Kalâa
Sport (2) CS
Takelsa (4) v CS
Chebba (2) ES
Jerba (2) v US
Ksour Essef (3) AS Ain
Jloula (4) v
Sporting Ben
Arous (2) AS Mohamedia...
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Jebbali or
Shelha in the country.
Actively spoken Berber languages are
Jerba Berber on the
island of
Djerba and
Matmata Berber in the city of Matmata...
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varieties spoken in
mainland Tunisia (Sened (extinct),
Matmata and Tataouine),
Jerba and Zuwara, but not
Nafusi which is
considered a
dialect of
Eastern Berber...
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typically built with
loose stone bound by a
mortar of clay. The
island of
Jerba in
Tunisia has a
traditional mosque architecture featuring low-lying structures...