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    Bizerte (Arabic: بنزرت, romanized: Binzart Tunisian Arabic pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city of Bizerte Governorate in Tunisia. It is the northernmost city in Africa, located 65 km (40 mi) north of the capital Tunis.

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  3. Dec 1, 2014 · Embark on a journey to the city of Bizerte in Tunisia. It's the 5th largest city and its location, history and inimitable culture make it a must-visit destination.

  4. Bizerte is a city of Bizerte Governorate in Tunisia. It is the northernmost city in Africa, located 65 km north of the capital Tunis. It is also known as the last town to remain under French control after the rest of the country won its independence from France. Map. Directions.

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    In Bizerte, do not miss strolling around the Old Portsurrounded by ancient walls. Enter the medina to browse the charming alleys, discover a beautiful Ottoman-period fountain, and visit the small Oceanographic Museumhoused in a medieval fort. In contrast, the town has recently built an ultramodern marina. Do you have a craving for discovery? Go up ...

    One hour’s drive from Tunis by motorway, the small seaside resort of Bizerte welcomes you for summer holidays on luxurious sandy beaches. If you rather like to bathe on pristine beaches, the northern coast of Tunisia is for you. Cape Engela, Cape Hmem, Marsa Dhouiba … these idyllic spots are left off the typical tourist itineraries. There you can t...

    One of the most extraordinary natural sites in Tunisia can be found not far from Bizerte:Lake Ichkeul and its mountain. The last major fresh water lake of North Africa, Lake Ichkeul is a fascinatingly beautiful body of water and a refuge for numerous birds. Hiking trailswind around the forested mountain that overlooks it. More about the Ichkeul Par...

  5. Bizerte, town in northern Tunisia. It lies along the Mediterranean coast at the mouth of a channel that links Lake Bizerte with the sea. The town originated as a Phoenician outpost and was known through Carthaginian and Roman times as Hippo Diarrhytus or Hippo Zarytus.

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  6. Bizerte can be an absolute gem for some tourists who stumble upon it and can provide history, white sandy beaches and a quieter experience of the Tunisian culture. How do you get to Bizerte? Despite the size of Bizerte, it doesn’t have an airport available for tourists to travel into.

  7. Jul 26, 2022 · A Bizerte visit is a good option for travelers looking to catch a peek of Tunisian local life. The workaday atmosphere within the souk, and squat sugar-cube houses lining the waterfront, provide a good contrast with the more tourist-oriented coastal Tunisian towns to the south.

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