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Les Hnayas est une richesse nationale à protéger - tunisie. co Les hnayas de la Tunisie est une histoire passionnante vieille de plus de 2000 ans Sur la route qui relie Tunis à Zaghouan, l’on peut admirer à gauche les fameuses arcades de Hnaya : les aqueducs romains Ce patrimoine national fabuleux c'est à nous de le protéger et non pas le détruire
Tunisia 68th Independence: 10 Fun Facts to Know About this Scenic . . . Tunisia’s rich history includes a remarkable water supply system dating back to the Middle Ages Known as “Roman Hanaya,” this system featured bridges with covered canals made of solid rocks, stretching over 132 kilometers
OUR SCHOOL - itti training tefl tunisia It is surrounded by a variety of restaurants ( just above Plan B Bardo) cafées and shops The center is located at Elhanaya Bardo, this place holds the history of more than one thousand and four hundred years « The hanaya » was installed through the country to assure drinking water from Zaghwan
Le Complexe hydraulique et culturel antique de Zaghouan Construit au pied du jebel Zaghouan (massif de 9 km de long et de 3 km de large, culminant à 1295m), ce monument fut érigé sur une source d’eau très abondante L’une des particularités du massif de Jebel Zaghouan est sa géologie Il est composé de calcaires datés du jurassique
Where to See Ancient Ruins in Tunisia and How to Visit Them Tunisia, a sliver of North Africa wedged between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert is filled with Roman ruins that you may not expect to see in Africa, but that are very much worth checking out Here are the seven Roman archaeological sites you should visit to make for an archaeology-inspired trip to Tunisia
Unique Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Tunisia In the past, Tunisia boasted one of the most advanced water supply systems globally During the Middle Ages, Arab rule ensured a reliable water supply to all towns The renowned “Roman Hanaya” system consisted of bridges and covered canals built with solid rocks