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Henchir-Ezzguidane
Locality in Tunisia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henchir-Ezzguidane or Henchir el Zguidane is a locality in Tunisia.[1][2]
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The site is notable for the significant Roman Era ruins including a Byzantine Fortress Réservoirs and aqueduct. Archeological survey has been conducted by the French[3][4] in the 19th century.[5]