Remada

32.31666666666710.399444444444Koordinaten: 32 ° 19 ' N, 10 ° 24' O

Remada (Arabic رمادة, DMG Ramada) is a town in the southeast of Tunisia about 500 km south of the capital Tunis and about 75 km south of the provinces capital of Tataouine. It has about 6,500 inhabitants and is the capital of the same delegation.

The southern part of Tunisia is predominantly in the Sahara and is designated as a restricted area. The green oasis town where there is plenty of water and palm trees, forms the end of the coming of the coastal road, to continue our journey into the restricted area for administrative authorization is required.

History

Even in ancient times existed here in Roman times a Tillibari called military camp for protection against incursions of predatory nomads. Even the French, who established a protectorate in Tunisia in 1881, held office in Remada a garrison, which was acquired after the independence of the Tunisian army. Subheadings spent the French in 1952 by them deposed Prime Minister Mohammed Chenik. Two years after the independence of Tunisia, in June 1958, it came here to heavy fighting and killings, when the French captured the garrison for a few days until the beginning of July and occupied.

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