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33°42′18″N 8°57′54″E / 33.705°N 8.965°E / 33.705; 8.965
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El Golâa
Commune and town
El Golâa is located in Tunisia
El Golâa
El Golâa
Location in Tunisia
Coordinates: 33°42′18″N 8°57′54″E / 33.705°N 8.965°E / 33.705; 8.965
Country  Tunisia
Governorate Kébili Governorate
Population
 (2014)
 • Total7,912
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)

El Golâa ( Arabic: القلعة Al Qal'ah) is a village in southern Tunisia. It is located southeast of Chott el Djerid a few miles north of Douz in the region of Nefzaoua.

It is administratively attached to the Kebili Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2014, it had a population of 7,912. [1]

Like many villages and towns surrounding its name provides information on the site. Here, El Golâa means "citadel" (like its namesake in the south of the Algeria). Indeed, the population of El Golâa originally occupied a high point relative to the plain surrounding. Estimated at 700 people at the end of the nineteenth century, it has steadily expanded its area of Habitat to hold down the hill and then the surrounding plain. As shown in the photo of the village, it remains at the top of the Hill as one mosques of the village (of which there are the minaret) and a public garden.

Given the absence of written sources, first-hand, it is difficult to define precisely the origins of the population of El Golâa. Several competing narratives about the origin and descent of Guelaouas (so that the villagers are called).

See also

References

33°42′18″N 8°57′54″E / 33.705°N 8.965°E / 33.705; 8.965



el+golâa Latitude and Longitude:

33°42′18″N 8°57′54″E / 33.705°N 8.965°E / 33.705; 8.965
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El Golâa
Commune and town
El Golâa is located in Tunisia
El Golâa
El Golâa
Location in Tunisia
Coordinates: 33°42′18″N 8°57′54″E / 33.705°N 8.965°E / 33.705; 8.965
Country  Tunisia
Governorate Kébili Governorate
Population
 (2014)
 • Total7,912
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)

El Golâa ( Arabic: القلعة Al Qal'ah) is a village in southern Tunisia. It is located southeast of Chott el Djerid a few miles north of Douz in the region of Nefzaoua.

It is administratively attached to the Kebili Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2014, it had a population of 7,912. [1]

Like many villages and towns surrounding its name provides information on the site. Here, El Golâa means "citadel" (like its namesake in the south of the Algeria). Indeed, the population of El Golâa originally occupied a high point relative to the plain surrounding. Estimated at 700 people at the end of the nineteenth century, it has steadily expanded its area of Habitat to hold down the hill and then the surrounding plain. As shown in the photo of the village, it remains at the top of the Hill as one mosques of the village (of which there are the minaret) and a public garden.

Given the absence of written sources, first-hand, it is difficult to define precisely the origins of the population of El Golâa. Several competing narratives about the origin and descent of Guelaouas (so that the villagers are called).

See also

References

33°42′18″N 8°57′54″E / 33.705°N 8.965°E / 33.705; 8.965



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