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El Guettar, Tunisia

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Country
  
Tunisia

Time zone
  
CET (UTC1)

Population
  
20,137 (2014)

Governorate
  
Gafsa

Local time
  
Wednesday 1:36 AM

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Weather
  
15°C, Wind NW at 23 km/h, 43% Humidity

El Guettar (Arabic: القطار‎‎ Al Qaṭār) is a town in central Tunisia in Gafsa Governorate. It is traditionally known for its pistachio nuts. It was the site of a major World War II battle between American forces under George S. Patton, and elements of the German Afrika Korps led by general Jürgen von Arnim in early 1943.

Map of El Guettar, Tunisia

In the 1950s, archaeologists found a crown of balls, 4,000 silex, mammal's teeth and bones of animals laid out near a dried up watering hole which is some 40,000 years old. Testimony of devotion with regard to a spirit of the waters, source of any life, and ruins which may constitute the oldest religious "building" known in the world (Hermaïon of El Guettar)

References

El Guettar, Tunisia Wikipedia


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