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Encyclopedia > Gabès

Gabès (in Arabic: قابس) is one of the main Tunisian governorates. It is a sea oasis, situated in southeast Tunisia on the Gulf of Gabès, with a population of 90,000 (2003). The following is a list of the 24 governorates of Tunisia: Ariana Béja Ben Arous Bizerte Gabès Gafsa Jendouba Kairouan Kasserine Kebili Kef Mahdia Manouba Medenine Monastir Nabeul Sfax Sidi Siliana Sousse Tataouine Tozeur Tunis Zaghouan Categories: Tunisia | Lists of subnational entities ... Oasis in the Libyan part of the Sahara In geography, an oasis is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source. ...

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History

Gabès was an integral city in the territory of Carthage. Following the Second Punic War in the 2nd century BC Gabès came under Roman control with a new name Tacape. A map of the central Mediterranean Sea, showing the location of Carthage (near modern Tunis). ... History -- Military history -- War The Second Punic War was fought between Carthage and Rome from 218 to 204 BC. It was the second of three major wars fought between the Phoenician colony of Carthage, and the Roman Republic, then still confined to the Italian Peninsula. ...


7th century: Gabès enters a total new life with the muslim conquest (Al'Fatah Al'Islami). The Mohammed (PBUH) companion Sidi Abou Loobaba Al'Ansarey settles in Gabès and make great achievements. A Muslim is a believer in or follower of Islam. ...


1881: Gabès enters the French protectorate (in fact it was an occupation). Modern Tunisians accuse the Jews (The Jews of Gabès were a minority but they have all their rights and respect of muslims. Most of them now immigrate to Tunis or to Djerba and a great majority to France and Israel) of being collaborators with the French and playing an integral part in the fall of the city under the french occupation. Legal definition In international law, a protectorate is a state or territory controlled by a more powerful state. ...


1940: Gabès enters the German control.


1943: Gabès returns to the French control with the help of the British (in the Line of Mareth). The operation results in a big damage in the city infrastructure.


1945: The rebuilding of Gabès starts.


1956: Gabès returns to the Tunisian control with the liberation of Tunisia from the French occupation.


Geography

Gabès is situated in southeast Tunisia in the coast of Gulf. It is enclosed by:

  1. From the north: governate of Sfax.
  2. From the west: governate of Kebili and Sidi Bouzid.
  3. From the south: governate of Medenine.
  4. From the east: the Mediterranean Sea.

It has some small cities, such as:

  1. Matamata
  2. New Matamata
  3. Hamma
  4. Matwiya
  5. Ghanoosh
  6. Mareth
  7. Menzel elHabeeb
  8. Widthreff

Gabès has a perfect Mediterranean weather (little hot in summer). Gabès is a multi-geographical place with three opposite landscapes: the beach, the mountains, the desert, small forest, oasis. See a detailed map (http://lexicorient.com/tunisia/maps/navmap5.htm). Oasis in the Libyan part of the Sahara In geography, an oasis is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source. ...


Economy

Gabès is one of the biggest industrial cities in Tunisia. The main industries are:

  • Cement
  • Chemical products
  • Brick Factories
  • Oil refinery

The fast growing numbers of factories has resulted in fairly serious pollution of the area and the famous beach of Gabès. In recent years the government is working on new programs and laws to decrease the amount of pollution in the town.


Tourism

Gabès, the capital, is famous for its traditional Souqs in Jarah and it is known also for its nice beach. The best parts of the beach are in the south of the city (Road to Djerba). The best one is the Lemawa or Lemaya beach. The government is planning to build a touristic zone there in coming years. The most famous touristic place in Gabès governate is Matmata. Matmata is one of the rare cities in the world that still in its old state. It is famous for its mountains and natural places. A souk (سوق, also sook, souq, or suq) is a commercial quarter in an Arab city. ... Djerba, or Jerba, is an island off the coast of Tunisia. ...


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Round 14: Akira Asahara vs. Gab Tsang (823 words)
Once he was at a Million life thanks to a Soul Warden, Gab asked the judge to have Akira demonstrate that he had a way to kill him in the deck.
Rishadan Cutpurse would eventually force Gab to sacrifice all of his permanents and an army of Cavern Harpies and Wirewood Savages would swoop in for the kill.
Gab played the bird and laughed when Akira named Phyrexian Negator for his turn one Cabal Therapy finding Duress, two Llanowar Elf, Naturalize, and Spiritmonger.
Factsheet - IMF Borrowing Arrangements: GAB and NAB (724 words)
The GAB enable the IMF to borrow specified amounts of currencies from 11 industrial countries (or their central banks), under certain circumstances, at market-related rates of interest.
The earlier GAB carried a rate of interest below market rates; this rate was raised at the time of the GAB enlargement to 100 percent of the SDR interest rate.
A proposal for calls on the GAB or the NAB by the IMF's Managing Director can become effective only if it is accepted by their participants, and the proposal is then approved by the IMF's Executive Board.
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