Hotels in Tabarka
Tabarka is a coastal town located in north-western Tunisia, close to the border with Algeria. It has been famous for its coral fishing, the Coral Festival of underwater photography and the annual jazz festival. Tabarka's history is a colorful mosaic of Phoenician, Roman, Arabic and Turkish civilizations. The town is dominated by an offshore rock on which is built a Genoese castle. Nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba, later to become president of post-independence Tunisia, was exiled here by the French colonial authorities in 1952.Thabraca was the last Numidian city in the direction of the Zeugitana and was a Roman colony. It was connected by a road with Simitthu, to which it served as a port for the exportation of its famous marbles. At Thabraca Gildo, the brother of Firmus, committed suicide. Under the Vandal king Gaiseric it had a monastery for men and one for women.Facing it, at a distance of about 365 yards, is the small island of Tabarka, where the Genoese family of the Lomellini, who had purchased the grant of the coral fishing from the Ottoman Turks, maintained a garrison from 1540 to 1742. Here may still be seen the ruins of a stronghold, a church and some Genoese buildings. At Tabarka the ruins consist of a pit once used as a church and some fragments of walls which belonged to Christian buildings. There were also two Ottoman Turkish fortresses, one of which has been repaired.In 1741 it was surrendered to the (nominally Ottoman, de facto autonomus) Bey of Tunis. Part of the population was moved to the Sardinian island of San Pietro and the town of Calasetta on the adjacent Island of Sant'Antioco, whose population still speaks a variant of Genoese dialect originating from Tabarka.Under French colonial rule it was annexed to the civil district of Souk el-Arba, now in the Tunisian governorate of Jendouba, and a rather important fishing centre.
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Written by admin on Tuesday, 05 January 2010 09:08
The Seaview Hotel Bur Dubai (Hotels in Bur Dubai)
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A tired and shabby hotel, not located in the best area and in dire need of a redecoration, i woke up and felt i was in 1973 the decoration was old and
Written by admin on Thursday, 24 December 2009 19:26
Mutrah Hotel Muscat (Hotels in Muscat)
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A tired and shabby hotel, not located in the best area and in dire need of a redecoration, i woke up and felt i was in 1973 the decoration was old and
Written by admin on Monday, 21 December 2009 10:29
Mutrah Hotel Muscat (Hotels in Muscat)

