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City in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia
Sousse, Sūsah, or Soussa (Arabic: سوسة, IPA: [ˈsuːsa] ), is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located 140 km (87 mi) south of the capital
Sousse
Mass shooting at a Tunisian tourist resort on 26 June 2015
tourist resort at Port El Kantaoui, about 10 kilometres north of the city of Sousse, Tunisia. Thirty-eight people, 30 of whom were British, were killed when
2015_Sousse_attacks
Association football club in Tunisia
short, is a Tunisian football club based in Sousse in the Sahel region of Tunisia. Their home stadium, Sousse Olympic Stadium, has a capacity of 50,000
Étoile_Sportive_du_Sahel
Historic site in Governorate of Sousse, Tunisia
The Medina of Sousse is a Medina quarter in Sousse, Governorate of Sousse, Tunisia. Designated by the UNESCO a World Heritage Site in 1988, it is a typical
Medina_of_Sousse
Fort in Tunisia
Ribat of Sousse (Arabic: رباط سوسة) is a ribat in the city of Sousse, Tunisia. Although scholars differ on the chronology of its original construction
Ribat_of_Sousse
Archaeological museum in Tunisia
The Sousse Archaeological Museum (Tunisian Arabic: المتحف الأثري بسوسة) is an archaeological museum located in Sousse, Sousse Governorate, Tunisia. The
Sousse_Archaeological_Museum
Football stadium in Sousse, Tunisia
The Sousse Olympic Stadium (Arabic: الملعب الأولمبي بسوسة) is a multi-purpose stadium in Sousse, Tunisia. It is used by the football team Étoile du Sahel
Sousse_Olympic_Stadium
Place in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia
Hammam Sousse (Tunisian Arabic: حمّام سوسة) is a coastal town in eastern Tunisia. It is located north of Sousse. It has about 42,691 inhabitants in 2014
Hammam_Sousse
Mosque in Sousse, Tunisia
The Great Mosque of Sousse (Arabic: الجامع الكبير بسوسة) is a historical mosque in the coastal city of Sousse, Tunisia. The construction dates back to
Great_Mosque_of_Sousse
Public university in Sousse, Tunisia
University of Sousse (French: Université de Sousse, Arabic: جامعة سوسة) is a public university in Sousse, Tunisia. The University of Sousse was created
University_of_Sousse
19th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations
March 1994 Sousse Olympic Stadium, Sousse Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Jamal Al-Sharif (Syria) 29 March 1994 Sousse Olympic Stadium, Sousse Attendance:
1994_African_Cup_of_Nations
Academic institution in Tunisia
The Faculty of Medicine of Sousse (Arabic: كلية الطب بسوسة) or FMS, is a Tunisian university establishment created according to the law N°74-83 of December
Faculty_of_Medicine_of_Sousse
Governorate of Tunisia
Sousse Governorate (Arabic: ولاية سوسة Wilāyat Sūsah pronounced [ˈsuː.sə]; French: Gouvernorat de Sousse) is one of the 24 governorates of Tunisia. It
Sousse_Governorate
Association football club in Tunisia
Hammam Sousse (Arabic: الأمل الرياضي بحمام سوسة), known as ES Hammam Sousse or simply ESHS for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Hammam Sousse. The
ES_Hammam_Sousse
Area of central eastern Tunisia
Bouficha in the north to Melloulèche in the south, it includes 3 governorates: Sousse, Monastir and Mahdia. Its name derives from the Arabic word sāḥil (ساحل)
Sahel,_Tunisia
International football competition
hosted by Tunisia from 27 June to 10 July 1977, in three venues — Tunis, Sousse and Sfax. The 28 matches played were the smallest number in tournament history
1977 FIFA World Youth Championship
1977_FIFA_World_Youth_Championship
Roman mosaic discovered in Tunisia
context; these artifacts are distributed between a room in the Sousse barracks, the Sousse Archaeological Museum and the Bardo National Museum. Some works
Neptune Triumph and the House of Sorothus mosaic
Neptune_Triumph_and_the_House_of_Sorothus_mosaic
Monument in Tunisia
Tunisian zawiya located in the medina of Sousse. The zawiya is located in the center of the medina of Sousse. It bears the name of the patron saint and
Zawiya_of_Sidi_Bouraoui
The Attack on Sousse was a military expedition by a joint Spanish-Maltese fleet against the Ottoman-held town of Sousse. The attack ended in failure,
Attack_on_Sousse_(1537)
Association football women's club in Tunisia
Association of Sousse (Arabic: الجمعية الرياضية النسائية بسوسة, lit. 'Association Sportive Féminine de Sousse') is a football club based in Sousse, Tunisia
Association Sportive Féminine de Sousse
Association_Sportive_Féminine_de_Sousse
Rail line in Tunisia
The Sousse–Kairouan Decauville railway was a 64 km (40 mi) long 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) gauge Decauville military railway from Sousse to Kairouan in Tunisia
Sousse–Kairouan Decauville railway
Sousse–Kairouan_Decauville_railway
Zoo in Sousse, Tunisia
town of Bouficha, approximately 70 km south of Tunis and 25 km north of Sousse. The park was inaugurated on November 11, 2000 and covers an area of 36
Friguia_Park
Airport in Tunisia
بورقيبة الدولي) (IATA: MIR, ICAO: DTMB) is an airport serving Monastir and Sousse areas in Tunisia. The Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority (OACA)
Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport
Monastir_Habib_Bourguiba_International_Airport
Stainless steel sculpture in Birmingham, West Midlands
Park, Birmingham, England, dedicated to the 31 British victims of the 2015 Sousse and Bardo terrorist attacks. Commissioned by the Foreign and Commonwealth
Infinite_Wave
Second-level administrative divisions of Tunisia
of Sousse: Akouda Bouficha Enfida Hammam Sousse Hergla Kalâa Kebira Kalâa Seghira Kondar M'saken Sidi Bou Ali Sidi El Hani Sousse Jawhara Sousse Médina
Delegations_of_Tunisia
City in Tunisia
coast of Tunisia, in the Sahel area, some 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Sousse and 162 kilometres (101 miles) south of Tunis. Traditionally a fishing port
Monastir,_Tunisia
Phoenician colony that pre-dated Carthage
In the early modern period, it was the village of Hammeim, now part of Sousse, Tunisia. A number of punic steles were found during excavations at the
Hadrumetum
resorts and among them: Carthage Land in Hammamet Aqua Palace in Sousse Aqua Splash in Sousse Aqua Land in Yasmine Hammamet Dreamy Sea Waterpark in Hammamet
Tourism_in_Tunisia
Synagogue in Sousse, Tunisia
congregation and synagogue, located in the city of Sousse, in the Sousse Governorate of Tunisia. The city of Sousse has had a large Tunisian Jewish community dating
Kether Torah Synagogue of Sousse
Kether_Torah_Synagogue_of_Sousse
Art museum in Sousse, Tunisia
in the medina of Sousse, Tunisia. The edifice belonged to a family of aristocrats. The museum retraces the daily city life in Sousse in the 18th and 19th
Dar_Essid_Museum
Ferroviaire Rapide around Tunis Sahel Metro, company and electric train line Sousse-Monastir-Mahdia According to SNCFT, tunisian railway network has a total
Rail_transport_in_Tunisia
found in the Old City of Sousse (ancient Hadrumetum). They were discovered between the Great Mosque of Sousse and the Ribat of Sousse, where the French authorities
Hadrumetum_Punic_inscriptions
sailed further south and anchored off Sousse on 1 October. Bad weather delayed operations, but from 5 to 7 October, Sousse was bombarded by the bomb-vessels
Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis
Venetian_bombardments_of_the_Beylik_of_Tunis
Seaside resort in Tunisia
Kantaoui (Arabic: مرسى القنطاوي) is a tourist complex 10 kilometres north of Sousse city in central Tunisia. It was built in 1979 specifically as a tourist
Port_El_Kantaoui
In 1539, Andrea Doria succeeded in recapturing the cities of Kelibia, Sousse, Monastir, and Sfax on behalf of the Hafsid prince. However, Kairouan remained
Battle_of_Monastir_(1540)
Wife of Tunisian president Kais Saied
also a descendent of Saint Ali Chebil. She studied in Sousse, first at a French school [fr] in Sousse and then at the lycée Tahar-Sfar. After receiving her
Ichraf_Saied
The attack on Sousse was launched by a joint Christian armada in 1619 against the Tunisian city of Sousse. The attack ended in Fiasco for the Christians
Attack_on_Sousse_(1619)
School of Sousse (Arabic: المدرسة الوطنية للمهندسين بسوسة) or ENISo, is a Tunisian engineering national school based in the city of Sousse located in
National Engineering School of Sousse
National_Engineering_School_of_Sousse
National museum, Palace in Tunis, Tunisia
century Mosaic of Virgil seated between Clio and Melpomene (from Hadrumetum Sousse). CE 3rd century. Mosaic of a hunting scene. CE 2nd century Roman Christian
Bardo_National_Museum_(Tunis)
Abandoned military airfield in Tunisia
Sousse Airfield Sousse Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which was located in the vicinity of Sousse. It was a temporary
Sousse_Airfield
Tunisian politician (1927–2020)
Youth and Sports and from 1988 to 1989 he was Minister of Justice. Born in Sousse, he was a member of the Constitutional Democratic Rally party, and the longest-serving
Hamed_Karoui
4 March 2023. "Rades Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 4 March 2023. "Sousse Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 4 March 2023. "Sfax Port". marinetraffic
List_of_ports_in_Tunisia
Surname list
[ˈالقزاح]) is a surname found in Tunisia, mainly in Msaken but also in Sousse, Hammam Sousse, Kalaa Kebira and Kalaa Seghira, in the Sahel region of Tunisia
Gazzah_(surname)
Place in Sfax Governorate, Tunisia
century, when the amphitheatre was built, Thysdrus rivaled Hadrumetum (modern Sousse) as the second city of Roman North Africa after Carthage. However, following
El_Djem
Rail line
electrified, metre gauge railway and suburban rail line with trains serving Sousse and Mahdia, with a spur to Monastir, in Tunisia. The 73 kilometres (45 mi)
Sahel_Metro
Tunisian physician, academic, diplomat and politician
entering government, she was a founding figure of the Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, where she served as dean. She later served as Tunisia's ambassador and
Souad_Lyagoubi
The Hafsid Campaign to Kairouan and Sousse took place in 1537 and pitted the Shabiya Emirate against the Hafsid dynasty and the Kingdom of Sicily. In 1536
Hafsid campaign in Kairouan and Sousse
Hafsid_campaign_in_Kairouan_and_Sousse
Railway organisation of Tunisia
marketed as "Autorail Express". These are used on the routes from Tunis to Sousse and Sfax, with one round trip per day from Tunis to Dahmani. Local rail-based
Société nationale des chemins de fer tunisiens
Société_nationale_des_chemins_de_fer_tunisiens
Locality and archaeological site in Tunisia
located at 36.250003°N 10.397047°E near the modern town of Sidi Khalifa in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia that is located at 36° 14′ 58″ N, 10° 23′ 57″E. During
Feradi_maius
Railway station in Monastir, Tunisia
electrified, metre-gauge Sahel Metro line and serve Sousse to the north. The station lies between the Sousse-Industrial Zone to the west and Sahline Sebkha
Sahline_station
Lake in Tunisia
Cherita is a salt lake wetland in the Sousse Governorate of Tunisia, 25 kilometers southwest of the city of Sousse and 25 kilometers southeast of the city
Sebkhet_Cherita
Association football competition in Africa
Chimene (Zimbabwe) 13 October 2025 (2025-10-13) 14:00 UTC+1 Sousse Olympic Stadium, Sousse (Tunisia) Referee: Jean Pierre Nguiene (Congo) 13 October 2025 (2025-10-13)
2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF Group H
2026_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_CAF_Group_H
Sector in the governorate of Sousse, Tunisia
Krussiah: 30 km from Caidat Sousse (now known as Sousse Governorate) Sahali: A small indigenous center located at 33 km from Caidat Sousse. The following table
Kroussia_(Tunisia)
Symbol of anarchism
Circle-A in a 'punk' format with ACAB in Sousse, Tunisia (2023)
Circle-A
800–909 Arab dynasty of North Africa and South Italy
border defenses such as ribats were set up, including in coastal cities like Sousse (Susa) and Monastir. The Aghlabids also built up the irrigation of the area
Aghlabid_dynasty
Arous, Zaghouan, Manouba and Nabeul Governorates. District 3: Siliana, Sousse, Kasserine, Kairouan, Monastir and Mahdia Governorates. District 4: Tozeur
Subdivisions_of_Tunisia
Football league season
in Tunisia. It saw CS Hammam-Lif crowned as champions while Patriote de Sousse was relegated to Ligue 2. CS Hammam-Lif (CSHL) Étoile du Sahel (ESS) Club
1955–56 Tunisian National Championship
1955–56_Tunisian_National_Championship
Following is a sortable list of museums in Tunisia. Bardo Museum Sousse Archaeological Museum Carthage National Museum Architecture portal Society portal
List_of_museums_in_Tunisia
Place in Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia
owned a house in Hammamet The climate is very much like the climate in Sousse. It borders a Hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Csa) and a Hot semi-arid
Hammamet,_Tunisia
Subterranean passageways used as burial place
Granada Serbia – Petrovaradin Fortress catacombs Tunisia – Catacombs of Sousse Ukraine – Odesa Catacombs United States – Old St. Patrick's Cathedral There
Catacombs
Type of Tunisian secondary school
The pilot high school of Sousse, founded on 15, includes a majority of students coming from schools located in the Sousse Governorate. Housed in the
Lycée_pilote
University of Monastir, Monastir University of Sfax, Sfax University of Sousse, Sousse UPSAT List of colleges and universities by country List of schools in
List of universities in Tunisia
List_of_universities_in_Tunisia
International football competition
specifications in its field. El Menzah Stadium in Tunis and Sousse Olympic Stadium in Sousse hosted matches of the 1994 African Cup of Nations. Taieb Mhiri
2004_African_Cup_of_Nations
shooting Istanbul, Turkey 39 2015 2015 Sousse attacks Riu Imperial Marhaba and Soviva, Port El Kantaoui, Sousse, Tunisia 38 2022 2022 Nong Bua Lamphu massacre
List of mass shootings by death toll
List_of_mass_shootings_by_death_toll
Tunisian-Canadian operatic mezzo-soprano
Rihab Chaieb is a Tunisian-Canadian mezzo-soprano. Rihab Chaieb was born in Sousse, Tunisia, and settled in Montreal with her parents when she was 2 years
Rihab_Chaieb
Virgil.[citation needed] The mosaic was discovered in 1896 in a garden of Sousse and constitutes the emblem of a larger mosaic.[citation needed] It is included
Virgil_Mosaic
17th season of the Tunisian Women's Championship sport football
After declaring ASF Bouhajla winners, the title returned finally to ASF Sousse. 13 club Updated to match(es) played on 08-April-2023. Source: page FFT
2022–23 Tunisian Women's Championship
2022–23_Tunisian_Women's_Championship
City in Kairouan Governorate, Tunisia
allowed access to the city. The French built the 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) Sousse–Kairouan Decauville railway, which operated from 1882 to 1996, before it
Kairouan
Country in North Africa
people at the Bardo National Museum, and later killing 38 people at the Sousse beachfront. Tunisian president Beji Caid Essebsi renewed the state of emergency
Tunisia
Town in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia
also spelled Masakin, Msaken) is a town in north-eastern Tunisia, close to Sousse. The town is the administrative center of the M'saken Delegation (district)
M'saken
Governorate of Tunisia
south-west side it is delimited by the three governorates of Zaghouan, Sousse and Ben Arous. Nabeul, the main city of the governorate, was founded in
Nabeul_Governorate
City in Tunisia
Serbian wounded soldiers were treated in the hospitals in Bizerte, Tunis, Sousse, Sidi Abdala, Algiers, Oran and Annaba. From December 1915 to August 1919
Bizerte
Anthropomorphic symbol of Punic goddess Tanit
as mosaics or even on ceramics. The excavations of tophet of Carthage, Sousse and Motya have highlighted the particularly important diffusion of the symbol
Sign_of_Tanit
Governorate of Tunisia
governorates are its neighbours - clockwise from south, Sfax, Kairouan, Sousse and Monastir Governorates. The governorate of Mahdia was created by the
Mahdia_Governorate
City in Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia
coastal city with 76,513 inhabitants, south of Monastir and southeast of Sousse. Mahdia is a provincial centre north of Sfax. It is important for the associated
Mahdia
11 April 1952, a strike took place in Sousse, coinciding with the explosion of homemade bombs in Tunis and Sousse. That same day, 16 Tunisian nationalists
Tunisian insurrection (1952–1954)
Tunisian_insurrection_(1952–1954)
non-residential structures such as telecommunications masts and industrial chimneys located across Tunisian cities including Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, and Bizerte.
List of tallest structures in Tunisia
List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tunisia
Large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire
(in French) [Hadrumetum] Wikimapia location: Sousse Roman circus (probable location). [Hadrumetum] Sousse Archaeological Bulletin (especially PDF pages:
Roman_circus
Football league season
end of the table, Etoile Olympique de la Goulette et Kram and ES Hammam-Sousse were relegated to Ligue Professionnelle 2. AS Marsa Club Africain CA Bizertin
2006–07 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1
2006–07_Tunisian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1
Football rivalry in Tunisia
between Espérance de Tunis and Étoile du Sahel football clubs from Tunis and Sousse, Tunisia. Called in Tunisia Clasico on the model of the Spanish El Clásico
Espérance de Tunis–Étoile du Sahel rivalry
Espérance_de_Tunis–Étoile_du_Sahel_rivalry
Brazilian chess grandmaster (born 1952)
Mecking vs. Viktor Korchnoi, Sousse Interzonal (1967); King's Indian Defense, 1–0. Mecking vs. Aivars Gipslis, Sousse Interzonal (1967); Bogo-Indian
Henrique_Mecking
Catholic military order
Karpathos (1498) Siege of Rhodes (1522) Attack on Modon (1531) Attack on Sousse (1537) Battle of Preveza (1538) Algiers expedition (1541) Capture of Mahdia
Knights_Hospitaller
Commune and town in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia
Zaouiet Sousse is a town and commune in the Sousse Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2014 it had a population of 20,681. It constitutes an agricultural village
Zaouiet_Sousse
Tunisian team handball player (born 1982)
Ouided Kilani (born 1982) is a Tunisian team handball player. She plays on the Tunisian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball
Ouided_Kilani
Place in Kasserine Governorate, Tunisia
(180 mi) south-west of Tunis, and 166 kilometres (141 mi) south-west of Sousse. The city is known by its semi-arid climate. Thanks to the well preserved
Sbeitla
Roman imperial pretender (c. 150 – 197 CE)
battle the following year. Albinus was born in Hadrumetum, Africa Province (Sousse, Tunisia) to an aristocratic Roman family. The unreliable Historia Augusta
Clodius_Albinus
Annual Tunisian festivals by month
Festival – Kerkennah Islands Sousse Spring Festival. International arts festival including concerts, shows and theatre - Sousse Mawjoudin Queer Film Festival
List_of_festivals_in_Tunisia
2016 mass shooting in Florida, U.S.
June Kobanî massacre Saint-Quentin-Fallavier (Jun) Kuwait mosque bombing Sousse Khan Bani Saad bombing (Jul) Suruç bombing Baghdad bombing (Aug) Sanaa bombing
Pulse_nightclub_shooting
American chess grandmaster (1943–2008)
for the next World Championship cycle. At the 1967 Interzonal, held at Sousse, Tunisia, Fischer scored 8½ points in the first 10 games to lead the field
Bobby_Fischer
Region of Morocco
The Sous region (also spelt Sus, Suss, Souss or Sousse) (Arabic: سوس, romanized: sūs, Tachelhit: ⵙⵓⵙ, romanized: sus) is a historical, cultural and geographical
Sous
1536–1538 Apulia (1537) Antipaxos (1537) Ottoman–Venetian War (1537–1540) 1st Sousse (1537) Preveza (1538) Castelnuovo (1539) Sardinia (1540) Alborán (1540)
Attack_on_Modon_(1531)
Village in Tunisia
It is part of the delegation of Bouficha attached to the Governorate of Sousse and has a population of 2,536 inhabitants, located around the mausoleum
Sidi_Khelifa_(Tunisia)
Village in Tunisia
200 metres above sea level, overlooking the Gulf of Hammamet, Hergla and Sousse to the east, Djebel Zaghouan to the north, and the Kairouan plain to the
Takrouna
2nd La Goulette 1st Mamora 3rd La Goulette 1st Cape Palos 4th La Goulette Sousse Chios Palermo Gulf of Tunis Dalmatia San Pietro Salé 1st Larache 2nd Mamora [fr]
Siege_of_Asilah_(1690–1691)
Place in Tunis Governorate, Tunisia
Kesra Makthar Rouhia Sidi Bou Rouis Sousse Governorate Sousse (seat) Akouda Bouficha Enfida Ezzouhour Hammam Sousse Hergla Kalâa Kebira Kalâa Seghira Kondar
La_Goulette
International football competition
Complex, Nairobi 26 February 2025 (2025-02-26) 14:00 UTC+1 Sousse Olympic Stadium, Sousse Referee: Vincentia Amedome (Togo) Kenya won 1–0 on aggregate
2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualification
2026_Women's_Africa_Cup_of_Nations_qualification
Tunisian rabbi
Yosef Guez (1860 in Sousse – 1934), also known as Youssef Guez and Youssef el Guidj, was a Grand Rabbi of Tunisia. He served in Sousse (1906–1928) then in
Yossef_Guez
Carthage Dougga El Jem Kairouan Sousse Tunis Kerkouane Ichkeul Djerba The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World
List of World Heritage Sites in Tunisia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Tunisia
Place in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia
Takrouna. It lies on the railway between Tunis and Sousse, approximately 45 km northeast of Sousse and a few kilometres inland from the Gulf of Hammamet
Enfidha
Étoile Sportive du Sahel 2021–22 football season
eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. ES Hammam-Sousse v Étoile du Sahel Stade Tunisien v Étoile du Sahel Étoile du Sahel v PEB
2021–22 Étoile Sportive du Sahel season
2021–22_Étoile_Sportive_du_Sahel_season
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Wise
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Tamil
Wealth
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Greek
Christ bearer.
Biblical
liers in want; beholders
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German
Variant spelling of German Ottilia, OTTILA means "wealthy."
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Awarness
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of Wolcott.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wearing a dress made of leather
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Latin English French
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