Visit Zaghouan Governorate
The Zaghouan Governorate is a province located in northern Tunisia, featuring some of the country's most beautiful landscapes. Filled with high mountains and rugged cliffs, it overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and offers a wide range of outdoor activities for tourists. Popular sights include the ancient Roman aqueduct at Zaghouan, an impressive testament to the engineering prowess of its builders; Dougga Archaeological Site, which features some of Tunisia's most impressive ancient ruins; and Ain Draham Forest Park with its lush forest trails for hiking.
One notable historical fact about this region is that it was home to one of Tunisia's earliest dynasties, the Berber-speaking Zenata tribesmen who ruled from 800 BC until 200 BC when they were displaced by Punic-speaking settlers from Carthage. Today, visitors can explore several archeological sites including those at Nefta and Dougga where many artifacts have been unearthed from this era.
One notable historical fact about this region is that it was home to one of Tunisia's earliest dynasties, the Berber-speaking Zenata tribesmen who ruled from 800 BC until 200 BC when they were displaced by Punic-speaking settlers from Carthage. Today, visitors can explore several archeological sites including those at Nefta and Dougga where many artifacts have been unearthed from this era.
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