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by John Cordeaux Delpiaz | "Un viento cortante despierta a Sidi de sus pensamientos. Las sombras de su pino se alargaron, el sol ya está bajo [..] Ha tomado una decisión. [..] una etapa de su vida llegó a su fin." ― S. Csillag
Sidi Medien is a village in Zaghouan Governorate, Tunisia.[1]
The town formerly known as Vallis under the French is on the A3 morotway from Tunisia, and has a mosque, and the remains of a Roman Theater.[2] A number of Roman Inscriptions can be found near the theater.[3] The Roman era city appears to have been a colonia, by the name of Vallitanus.[4]
Situated 20 km North of Tunis, Sidi Bou Said owes its name to the Muslim saint Abu Said Ibn Khalef Ibn Yahia El-Beji, whose tomb is under a cupola, near the famous Café El Allia (Café des Nattes).
Born at Beja in 1156, Abu Said studied and taught science and religion at the Zitouna mosque in Tunis. After a long journey to the Middle East, he retired from the world to meditate and accomplish his duties or marabou (erudite monk).
060-DP 150 with "Direct Climatisé" 12 from Ghardimaou to Tunis has just passed the oncoming CSR DMU which runs as "Première Classe" 9 to Ghardimaou. The station is Sidi M'Himech, a few km east of Béjà, Tunisia.
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