Kerkennah Islands
Group of islands off the east coast of Tunisia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kerkennah Islands (Tunisian Arabic: قرقنة qarqnaⓘ; Ancient Greek: Κέρκιννα Cercinna; Spanish:Querquenes) are a group of islands lying off the east coast of Tunisia in the Gulf of Gabès, at 34°42′N 11°11′E. The Islands are low-lying, being no more than 13 metres (43 feet) above sea level. The main islands are Chergui and Gharbi. The archipelago has an area of 160 square kilometres (62 sq mi) and a population of 15,501 (2014).[1]
Native name: قرقنة (Arabic)
Κέρκιννα(Greek)
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Geography | |||||
Coordinates | 34°42′N 11°11′E | ||||
Archipelago | Mediterranean Sea | ||||
Area | 160 km2 (62 sq mi) | ||||
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Demographics | |||||
Demonym | Kerkennian | ||||
Population | 15,501 (2014-04-23) |
Kerkennah's main town, Remla (on Chergui), has a population of 2,000. The population of the islands significantly decreased during the 1980s due to drought. The islands were unable to provide suitable irrigation systems and, with clean water rapidly running out, many islanders were forced to leave for mainland Tunisia, the nearest city being Sfax.