Decanters collecting the perfume essence from the distillers at perfume factory in the tourist town of Nabeul Tunisia
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3538 x 5262 px | 30 x 44.6 cm | 11.8 x 17.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 April 2006Location:
Perfume factory- Nabeul, Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia (North Africa)More information:
Decanters collecting the perfume essence from the distillers at perfume factory in the tourist town of Nabeul Tunisia. Cap Bon (Arabic: كاب بون), also Watan el-kibli[1], is a peninsula in far northeastern Tunisia. It is located at around [show location on an interactive map] 36°45′N 10°45′E / 36.75°N 10.75°E / 36.75; 10.75Coordinates: [show location on an interactive map] 36°45′N 10°45′E / 36.75°N 10.75°E / 36.75; 10.75. It is surrounded by Gulf of Tunis in the north. Towns located on the peninsula include Nabeul and Kelibia. Ruins of Punic town Kerkouane are located here. Nabeul (Arabic: نابل, IPA: [ˈnɛ:bil], in French [naˈbøl]) is a coastal town in northeastern Tunisia, on the south coast near to the Cap Bon peninsula. A former Roman colony, its name is an Arabised form of the Greek Neapolis 'new city' (an etymology it shares with Naples, Nafplion, and Nablus). It is a popular tourist destination and the main centre of the Tunisian pottery industry. It is located at around [show location on an interactive map] 36°27′N 10°44′E / 36.45°N 10.733°E / 36.45; 10.733 and is the capital of the Nabeul Governorate. The city has a population of 56, 387 (2004 census).