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Dougga or Thugga is a in settled on a 65 hectare site. qualified Dougga as a in 1997, believing that it represents “the best-preserved Roman small town in North Africa”. The site, which lies in the location of the countryside, has been fortified from the encroachment of modern urbanisation, in contrast, for example, to Carthage, which has been pillaged and rebuilt on numerous occasions. Dougga’s size, its well-preserved and its flush Punic, Numidian, ancient Roman and make it exceptional. Amongst the most famous monuments at the place are a Punic-Libyan mausoleum, the capitol, the theatre, and the temples of Saturn and of Juno Caelestis.
Despite its importance and its surpassing state, Dougga remains off the beaten track for many tourists (the place receives around 50000 visitors per year). In order to make it more attractive, the construction of an on-site museum is being considered, patch the Institut domestic du patrimoine has established a website presenting the place and the close region. For the time being, visitors with decent time can appreciate Dougga, not only because of its many ruins, but also for its olive groves, which give the place a unique ambiance.
GPS coordinates: 36° 25′ 24″ N, 9° 13′ 13″ E

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  4 Responses to “Dougga, Tunisia”

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  2. The city od Dougga served as one of the capitals of Massinissa, an Roman ally, and one of the contenders to Carthage. Dougga was abandoned and deserted with the Vandal invasion, and since then there has only been a small village on the other side of the hills.
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  3. The ruins look very impressive. I’ve already seen similar kind in Turkey. If you step in the middle of the riun, you realize just how huge this is.

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