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Commune and town in Kébili Governorate, Tunisia
Souk Lahad
Commune and town
Monument at eastern entry to Souk Lahad with anti-Ben Ali graffitiMonument at eastern entry to Souk Lahad
with anti-Ben Ali graffiti
Souk Lahad is located in TunisiaSouk LahadSouk LahadLocation in Tunisia
Coordinates: 33°47′17″N 8°47′35″E / 33.788°N 8.793°E / 33.788; 8.793
Country Tunisia
GovernorateKébili Governorate
Government
 • MayorRidha Maghzaoui (People’s Movement)
Population
 • Total18,983
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)

Souk Lahad (Arabic: سوق الأحد Sūq al Aḥad) is an oasis town and commune in the Kébili Governorate, Tunisia, about 15 kilometers northwest of the town of Kébili.

Geography

It is located in the Nefzaoua region on the road from Kébili to Tozeur, just east of the point where the road begins its traversal of the Chott el-Jerid. It is the administrative seat of a delegation of the same name.

Demographics

As of 2004 Soul Lahad had a population of 18,285.

Economy

As suggested by its name—sūq al-aḥad means "Sunday market" in Arabic—the town developed as an agricultural community before light industry was introduced, as well as some tourism, with a luxury hotel.

Gallery

  • Sign reading "Welcome to Souk Lahad" in Arabic and French" Welcome sign on arrival at Souk Lahad from Kebili.
  • Statue at the western entrance to Souk Lahad depicting a local woman in traditional garb (here, seen from behind). Statue at the western entrance to Souk Lahad depicting a local woman in traditional garb (here, seen from behind).

See also

References

  1. (in French) Recensement de 2004 (Institut national de la statistique) Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. The Rough Guide to Tunisia. Rough Guides UK. 2008-11-01. p. 353. ISBN 9781848360822. souk lahad.

External links

Media related to Souk Lahad at Wikimedia Commons

Tunisia Communes of Tunisia
Ariana Governorate
Béja Governorate
Ben Arous Governorate
Bizerte Governorate
Gabès Governorate
Gafsa Governorate
Jendouba Governorate
Kairouan Governorate
Kasserine Governorate
Kébili Governorate
Kef Governorate
Mahdia Governorate
Manouba Governorate
Médenine Governorate
Monastir Governorate
Nabeul Governorate
Sfax Governorate
Sidi Bouzid Governorate
Siliana Governorate
Sousse Governorate
Tataouine Governorate
Tozeur Governorate
Tunis Governorate
Zaghouan Governorate


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