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Mahdia

Mahdia is one of the few towns on the central Tunisian coast that has managed to escape being turned into a tourist trap. It's a beautifully relaxed place, founded in 916 AD and set on a small peninsula some 200km (125mi) southeast of Tunis.

The town's main attraction is its old medina, already established by the time the famous historian Ibn Khaldoun visited in the 14th century and called Mahdia the jewel of the Barbary Coast. A walking tour of the medina should take about two hours, depending on time spent dawdling in shops and cafés.
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Mahdia City Gate-Skifa el Kahla.JPG
Mahdia City Gate-Skifa el Kahla.JPG
City Gate Replica in Mahdia Palace Hotel.JPG
City Gate Replica in Mahdia Palace Hotel.JPG
Mahdia Square.JPG
Mahdia Square.JPG
Place du Caire.JPG
Place du Caire.JPG
Cafe Gamra in Place du Caire .JPG
Cafe Gamra in Place du Caire .JPG
President Election Campaign.JPG
President Election Campaign.JPG
At the sea shore.JPG
At the sea shore.JPG
Fishing.JPG
Fishing.JPG
Fish restaurant.JPG
Fish restaurant.JPG
Ribat walls.JPG
Ribat walls.JPG
Mahdia Cementary.JPG
Mahdia Cementary.JPG
Grave.JPG
Grave.JPG
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