Wednesday, September 24, 2014

the small beatifull town, Ghar El Melh

Ghar El Melh is a Tunisian town attached to the governorate of Bizerte. It is located in north-eastern Tunisia and located about 41 km from Bizerte, 63 kilometers from Tunis and 209 km from Sousse.

This Tunisian city was founded in 814 BC. AD by the Phoenicians and then in 1840 it was inhabited by Maltese, Italians and French.
Known in antiquity as the "Porto Farina" Ghar El Melh covers an area of ​​3,000 hectares and contains more than 5,018 residents. It forms a delegation of more than 18,525 inhabitants.

Ghar El Melh Tunisia is famous for its strong 3: The first is called "Borj Lazarit" founded in 1659 and located in the entrance of the village of Ghar el Melh. The second is called "Borj El Wistani" completed in 1640 As for the third box, "Borj el Loutani", it was completed in 1659.
Economically, the main sources of income for the inhabitants of El Ghar Melh rely on agriculture whose delegation has an agricultural area of ​​8885 hectares. Ghar el Melh is also known for fishing. Each year about 2,150 tonnes of fish are produced. In all, the delegation of El Ghar Melh has 7 industrial units.

In addition, El Ghar Melh in Tunisia is characterized by a beach "Sidi Ali el Mekki" its fishing port, its mausoleum "Sidi Ali el Mekki" and Jebel Nadour which rises at an altitude of 334 meters. In addition, the city of el Ghar Melh home international matches photography, exhibitions and workshops, and organized beach parties at night.

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