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Tabarka (Arabic: طبرقة Ṭbarqa) is a
coastal town
located in north-western Tunisia,
close to the
border with Algeria.
Tabarka was
occupied at
various times...
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Battle of
Tabarka was a
military engagement fought between the
forces of the
Umayyad Caliphate and Dihya, a
Berber queen. The
battle took
place near...
- The
Tabarka Jazz
Festival (Arabic: مهرجان طبرقة للجاز) is an
annual festival of jazz held in the
coastal town of
Tabarka in Tunisia.
Established in 1973...
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Tabarka Rocks - A rock
formation in North-Western Tunisia, on the
coast of the
Mediterranean Sea to the West of the city
Tabarka. The
rocks have created...
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Tabarka–Aïn
Draham International Airport (French: Aéroport
international de
Tabarka–Aïn Draham,
Tunisian Arabic: مطار طبرقة-عين دراهم الدولي) (IATA: TBJ...
- of the
whole Maghreb,
before being decisively defeated at the
Battle of
Tabarka. She was born in the
early 7th
century AD and died
around the end of the...
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Constantinople and
Izmir in 1933.
Genoa had also
conquered the
island of
Tabarka off the
Tunisian coast,
which was held by the
Lomellini family from 1540...
- in the Arab
world hosting stars and
bands from all over the world, and
Tabarka Jazz Festival. Up to the turn of the century, Tunisia's main attraction...
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Tabarca (Valencian: [
taˈbaɾka], Spanish: [taˈβaɾka]),
officially Nueva Tabarca and also
known as Isla
Plana (Spanish) and as Nova
Tabarca and Illa Plana...
- festivals; some
honor traditional Tunisian music,
while others,
including the
Tabarka Jazz Festival,
focus on
other genres. In the city of Sousse, the Carnival...