Zraoua
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Coordinates: 33°34′26″N 9°49′26″E / 33.57389°N 9.82389°E | |
Country | Tunisia |
Governorate | Gabès |
Delegation | Matmata |
Zraoua is a Tunisian village in the delegation of Matmata. The original name in Amazigh language is Azro. Beside the Berber tribes, there was installation of the Arab tribes of Ouled Abdallah and Ouled Hlel from Enfidha and Ouled Aïssa from the tribe of Hmamma.[1]
See also
References
- ^ (in French)H. Menouillard (January 1912). Contribution to the study of the origin of the population of the Matmata Mountains. Revue Tunisienne. p. 31.
- This article is translated fully from the Arabic Wikipedia article. List of authors is here
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