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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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Fishingbeloved habit.JPG
Fishingbeloved habit.JPG
White houses in medina.JPG
White houses in medina.JPG
Waiting for ramadan dinner.JPG
Waiting for ramadan dinner.JPG
Medina in Mahdia.JPG
Medina in Mahdia.JPG
Mosque of Mustafa Hamsa.JPG
Mosque of Mustafa Hamsa.JPG
Narrow pave in medina.JPG
Narrow pave in medina.JPG
Window.JPG
Window.JPG
Entrance to Great Mosque.JPG
Entrance to Great Mosque.JPG
Main gate to Great Mosque.JPG
Main gate to Great Mosque.JPG
Great Mosque.JPG
Great Mosque.JPG
Empty streets of Mahdia Medina during Ramadan evening.JPG
Empty streets of Mahdia Medina during Ramadan evening.JPG
Mosque door in medina.JPG
Mosque door in medina.JPG
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