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    Zarzis also known as Jarjis (Arabic: جرجيسgergīs / zerzīs ⓘ) is a coastal commune (municipality) in southeastern Tunisia, former bishopric and Latin Catholic titular see under its ancient name Gergis. To the Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs the port was of strategic importance.

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    Zarzis ou Gergis (arabe : جرجيس Écouter) est une ville littorale du sud-est de la Tunisie. Rattachée au gouvernorat de Médenine et chef-lieu de sa délégation, elle constitue une municipalité comptant 72 611 habitants en 2014 [1] et s'étendant sur 34 000 hectares (340 km 2).

  3. Aug 1, 2021 · Zarzis, which is located around 540km south of Tunis, is famous for its pristine beaches, historical significance, and natural wealth. For those who seek a simpler, yet fascinating experience, Zarzis is an alternative location to discover a serene town that upholds its traditional customs and heritage while boasting olive and sponge harvesting.

  4. Feb 5, 2021 · Existing in the shadow of the better known and nearby tourist hotspot of Djerba, Zarzis is a town of some 75,000 people that is rich in culture, boasting crumbling French colonial architecture, a...

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  5. Djerba–Zarzis International Airport (French: Aéroport international de Djerba-Zarzis, Arabic: مطار جربة جرجيس الدولي) (IATA: DJE, ICAO: DTTJ) is an international airport serving the island of Djerba in Tunisia. The airport was enlarged and named Djerba Zarzis International Airport in 1970.

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    Seasonal: Paris–Charles de Gaulle
    Seasonal charter: Sofia
    Seasonal: Brussels
    Seasonal: Frankfurt, Munich
  6. The city of Zarzis or Gergis is a coastal city in southeastern Tunisia attached to the governorate of Medenine and capital of its delegation. It is a municipality with 72,611 inhabitants in 2014 and extending over 34,000 hectares (340 km2).

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  8. Around Djerba and Zarzis. Both Mediterranean and Saharan at once, the island of Djerba has been a source of fascination since the time of Homer. Ulysses tasted the “lotus” there, a delicious fruit which takes away all desire to leave, and today each visitor feels spellbound by its exceptional atmosphere; an atmosphere which it shares with ...

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