Ouerdanin

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Ouerdanin

Wardanin
Commune and town
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Mosque in Querdanin
CountryFlag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Governorate Monastir Governorate
Population
 (2014)
  Total21,814
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)

Ouerdanin is a town and commune in the Monastir Governorate, Tunisia. It's a recently settled village that relies heavily on its export of olive oil and fruits.

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    Coordinates: 35°43′12″N10°40′12″E / 35.72000°N 10.67000°E / 35.72000; 10.67000