Dougga, Délégation de, C6F9+5PH, Teboursouk, TunisiaMap
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Duga is a very well preserved ancient city worldwide. Tunisia's history and heritage can be enjoyed here. Great attractions, vast and vast, and the blue sky and white clouds are great!
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Dougga is located in Nouvelle Dougga, Tunisia, a well-known Roman ruin. With beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, in addition to enjoying the charming rural scenery, tourists can also learn about the history and culture of Tunisia.
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Duga is a very well preserved ancient city worldwide. Tunisia's history and heritage can be enjoyed here. Great attractions, vast and vast, and the blue sky and white clouds are great!
An ancient Roman ruin in northern Tunisia. Built around the end of the sixth century BC, the site still has a large number of magnificent buildings. UNESCO listed as a World Heritage Site in 1997
Large scale, well preserved, the layout of the city and public places in the ancient Roman period are in front of you.
The ancient city of Dujia was declared a world heritage site in 1997. Tunisia was once the southern frontier of the ancient Roman Empire, and we can experience their love for this land. There are more than 200 ancient Roman sites in Tunisia, and the most complete and spectacular is the ancient city of Duja. The ancient Romans have been artificially one of the most enjoyable ethnic groups. They chose the city to build three criteria: first, have fertile land and water to cultivate crops, people rely on to survive. Second, there are plenty of stone materials nearby to complete many buildings such as temples. Third, it is a place to smell good and bloom. The ancient city of Dujia has experienced 1,800 years of wind and rain, but the city is fully functional, living areas, bathrooms, toilets, and even brothels, and there are special door for tourists. Walking up the hillside, the ancient ruins can also vaguely see how magnificent the buildings were, which are a wonderful combination of Numitian culture, ancient Carthage culture, Greek culture and Roman culture. The most important and magnificent site of the ancient city of Duja is the Capitolim temple built in the 166-167 Pillar Corridor on the top of the mountain, where the 6-meter-high Jupiter statue, as well as two smaller Juno and Minerva statues, Now only 10 meters high of the temple wall and six grooved Coslin-style Roman columns stand as before. The whole scenic spot rarely saw people, and the Capitolim Temple at this time became my own world. Standing in front of the temple, I suddenly felt a sense of kingship. The loneliness of this back in the sunset is in line with the king. I really want to wave it and say, see this is the river that the dragonfly has laid down for you. Tips Transportation: The ancient city of Dujia is located on a slightly sloping plain, in addition to the layers of olive trees around, there are large cactus, and the cactus fruit is also a common snack on the streets of Tunisia. There is no announcement of traffic here, only self-driving or chartered car. Tickets: 10 dinars, camera photo needs to pay 1 dinar for photo.
Breathtaking travel | Tunisian travel photography | In North Africa, I met Rome once the impression of Rome only stayed in Greece, Italy in Europe, came to Tunisia to learn that the Numidian dynasty also has a representative city in Africa - the Maghreb. Local sites and buildings have revealed the prosperity of ancient Rome. If you want to be a Roman goddess after going to Morocco in North Africa, then it is a good choice to even go to Tunisia by the way~ Exit: buoyancy Tunisian travel photography group group photography: Buoyancy Travel Professional Travel Photographer