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  2. List of hospitals in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Fattouma-Bourguiba Hospital, Monastir. Rabta Hospital, Tunis. Razi Psychiatric Hospital, La Manouba. Sahloul Hospital, Sousse. Tunis Military Hospital. Bizerte Regional Hospital. Ibn El Jazar Hospital, 1936. The notable hospitals are listed in the table below, along with the location and references for individual hospitals.

  3. Mahdia - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Mahdia was founded by the Fatimids under the Caliph Abdallah al-Mahdi and made the capital of Ifriqiya. [12] As the then-newly-created Fatimid Caliphate was a Shi'a regime supported by a Berber Kutama military, the caliph may have been motivated to move his capital here so as to put some distance between his power base and the predominantly Sunni city of Kairouan (the traditional ...

  4. Great Mosque of Mahdiya - Wikipedia

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    The Great Mosque of Mahdiya (Arabic: الجامع الكبير في المهدية) is a mosque that was built in the tenth century in Mahdia, Tunisia.Located on the southern side of the peninsula on which the old city was located, construction of the mosque was initiated in 916, when the city was founded by the Fatimid caliph Abdallah al-Mahdi, to serve as the new city's main mosque.

  5. Mahdia Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Mahdia Governorate (Tunisian Arabic: ولاية المهدية; French: Gouvernorat de Mahdia) is in central-eastern Tunisia, named after its largest town and administrative centre. It comprises an area of coastal relative lowland, but extends further inland than its coastal length. It is one of the twenty-four governorates (provinces).

  6. Medina of Tunis - Wikipedia

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    Medina of Tunis. The Medina of Tunis is the medina quarter of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. [1] The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains dating from the Almohad and the Hafsid periods.

  7. Health in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Health in Tunisia. Life expectancy at birth in Tunisia. In 2016, life expectancy in Tunisia was 74 years for males and 78 years for females. [1] By comparison, in the 1960s it was only 47.1 years. Infant mortality in 2017 was 12.1 per 1,000 live births. [2] Measles, tetanus, and polio have been largely eliminated by a major immunization program.

  8. Rejiche - Wikipedia

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    Population. (2022) • Total. 11,410. Time zone. UTC+1 ( CET) Rejiche is a town and commune in the Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2004, it had a population of 8,925. [1] It is a southern suburb of Mahdia, lying on the coast.

  9. History of the Jews in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Jews of Tunis, c. 1900 Jewish couple in Tunisia, c. 1900 The history of the Jews in Tunisia extends nearly two thousand years to the Punic era.The Jewish community in Tunisia is no doubt older and grew up following successive waves of immigration and proselytism before its development was hampered by anti-Jewish measures in the Byzantine Empire.