Henchir-Guennara

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Henchir-Guennara is a locality [1] and Archaeological site [2] in Tunisia 53.5km southwest of Tunis, [3]

Henchir-Guennara is nearby to Jebel ed Derijah, Jebel Ghaoues and Ksar Tyr. It is at 36° 37' 58" N, 9° 49' 42"E in the located in Gouvernorat de la Manouba, Tunisia [4] and the area is predominantly farming land and has an elevation of 140 metres [5] above sea level. [6]

There are numerous ruins at Henchir-Guennara, [7] dating from the Roman Empire. These are tentitivly attributed to the Roman town of Marazanae. [8]

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