Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Dougga Tunisia

Dougga  is a small Roman town located in north-western Tunisia. It is a Roman archaeological site located about 7 kilometers from the delegation Téboursouk Beja and 57 kilometers of Beja. Dougga covers an area of ​​70 hectares and contains more than 5000 inhabitants. 
Dougga inTunisia has played a very important role in the Punic, Numidian, Roman and Byzantine. It has several historical monuments that the archaeological site of Dougga the best historical area to visit in Tunisia. 

His bow of "Alexander Severus' dated 222-235, his bow of" Septimius Severus "dated 205 and its forum which extends over an area of ​​924 m2 represent political buildings in the region. His theater of 3500 spectators, the Roman circus, amphitheater, baths Cyclops, the Antonians, Ain doura and baths of the house to the west of the temple of Tellus buildings are major recreational archaeological site. 
Moreover, his Capitol Roman foundation, its Temple of Mercury, August Piety, Minerva, Victoires de Caracalla, Saturn, its Temple of Juno Caelestis and its building called Dar Lacheb, and Christian Church of Victoria are religious buildings in the region of Dougga in Tunisia. 
Visitors to Dougga can enjoy its famous archaeological site in the region Téboursouk and famous for its tanks Ain El Hammam, these tanks Ain Mizeb his Aqueduct Bridge over the wadi Guetoussia and ruins. Moreover, the region is characterized by its international theater festival held annually in July.

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