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Douz
Commune and town in Kebili Governorate, Tunisia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Douz (Arabic: دوز ⓘ) is a town in the Kebili Governorate in the south of Tunisia, known as the "gateway to the Sahara."[1] By road it is located 31 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of Blidet, 125 kilometres (78 mi) southeast of Tozeur, and 475 kilometres (295 mi) south of the Tunisian capital of Tunis.[2]
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History
It has been called the "ultimate palm oasis", because it has over 500,000 palm trees in the area, and it is a major producer of "diglat noor" dates.[3] In previous times it was an important stop on the trans-Saharan caravan routes. Today, it is a destination for tourists who are interested in seeing the desert, and a starting point for desert treks by camel, motorcycle, or four-wheel-drive vehicle.[3][self-published source][1][4]

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Culture
Every year Douz hosts the International Festival of the Sahara, a four-day celebration of traditional desert culture. The festival, usually held in November or December, features traditional music and dancing, poetry readings, camel wrestling, and racing of horses and salugis.[5] Douz is home to the Museum of the Sahara, which showcases displays on traditional nomadic desert culture of the Mrazig people who now mostly live a settled life in the town.[5][6]
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Demography
The majority of inhabitants of Douz are from Arab descent (Banu Sulaym)[7] Douz is the home of Mrazig people.
Gallery
- A woman in red traditional clothing on the market, Douz 1997
- Douz street view with motorcyclist, 1997
- Three dromedaries, Douz, 1997
- Date palmes with dates in plastic for protection, Douz 1997
- Dromedaries at a market, Douz, 1997
- "Hôpital de Douz", Douz Hospital, 2007
- Harvested dates waiting for further processing, 2016
- Donkey cart, 2016
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