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  • haythemc2017
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    2 miles a year after stories

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    Thaena is an archaeological site located on the eastern Tunisian coast about a dozen kilometres from the city of Sfax. Just at the side of the current city of Thyna. There can be traces of searches ...

    Reviewed on Feb 3, 2017
  • Pierre G
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    A ignored site ... and yet, what potential!

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    A site that promises to be exceptional, when it will be a little better "founded" and exploited.

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2015
  • bibi68500
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    Thyna Archeological Site : Site to preserve & tribute to Prof. Med Fendri who is devoted to heritage .

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    Located 12 km south of Sfax on La RN1 leading to Gabès, Thyna ancient Roman city, is currently known for its Sfax-Thyna airport, its salts , and its ornitological reef. Thyna has experienced its e ...

    Reviewed on Aug 29, 2015
  • Walid E
    Walid E
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    The hotel is very wide but very wide!

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    c'is one of the important sites of Sfax Roman, located 12 km south of the city, the or is found traces of thermals and houses extended over 83 hectares, but it is a bad thing that most of the vi...

    Reviewed on Oct 20, 2014
  • PaoloRiccardo C
    PaoloRiccardo C
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    Interesting site ...

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    If you are in the car, it's worth a stop at the site of the old Thyna hope the guard is present ... The site has not been completely excavated yet you can't even see work in c...

    Reviewed on Mar 1, 2018
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