El-Mansoura, Tunisia

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El-Mansoura is a coastal region outside Kelibia city center. [1] It is located in Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia.

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References

  1. "قليبية.. "ترس" تونس وملتقى الحضارات على الضفة الجنوبية للمتوسط" [Kelibia...the "cog" of Tunisia and meeting point of civilizations on the southern bank of the Mediterranean]. Al-Quds. 20 September 2014. Retrieved 29 June 2021.

Coordinates: 35°40′N10°05′E / 35.667°N 10.083°E / 35.667; 10.083