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| navigate by keyword : 302 2004 2009 2nd africa all almost amphitheatre arid belhareth built centre century city climate col coliseum djem especially former home important impressive industry inside jem jul latin less like mahdia most oil olive population preserved prospered punic remains renovated roman ruins settlements some stage the theatre thysdrus tourist town tunisia visitors |
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| El Djem is home to some of the most impressive Roman remains in Africa. The city was built, like almost all Roman settlements in Tunisia, on former Punic settlements. In a less arid climate than today's, Roman Thysdrus prospered especially in the 2nd century, when it became an important centre of the olive oil industry |
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