Sousse


 
 

Sousse (Arabic سوسة Susa; (140 km south of Tunis), is situated on the east coast of Tunisia and is the most important junction for overland communications in Tunisia. The economical base for Sousse is transport equipment, processed food, olive oil, textiles and tourism.

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Sousse is at less than two hours from the capital by road. The road leading to Sousse is more than just a transit route; it is a real itinerary of discovery, offering a succession of different and captivating landscapes that are the reflexion of the country's diversity itself: vineyards of Grombalia, orchards of Hammamet, farming land and olive groves of the Sahel. This part of the littoral stretches from the southern gulf of Hammamet to the confines of the town of Mahdia, with the sea and its succession of seaside resorts reminding of the brilliant success of the tourist industry in Tunisia.

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Arabic: redirect Arabic language...

Tunis: Tunis is the capital of Tunisia. It is a mixture of modern city and ancient medina, with a population estimated in 2003 at 699,700 inhabitants....

Oil: Oil is a generic term for organic liquids that are not miscible with water. The name comes from Latin oleum (olive oil)....

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