Thuburbo Majus

Thuburbo Majus is a large Roman site in northern . It is located roughly 60 km southwest of on a major African thoroughfare. This thoroughfare connects to the .
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  • Type: Ruin
  • Description: archaeological site in Tunisia
  • Also known as: Hanshīr al Qaşabāt”, “Henchir el Kasba”, “Hennchir el Kasba”, and “Hennchir el Kasbate

Thuburbo Majus

Latitude
36.39333° or 36° 23′ 36″ north
Longitude
9.90306° or 9° 54′ 11″ east
Elevation
165 metres (541 feet)
Open location code
8F8F9WV3+86
Geo­Names ID
2468221
Wiki­data ID
Q1967945
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Spanish—“Thuburbo Majus” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: توبربو ماجس
  • Arabic: توبربو ماجوس
  • Arabic: توبريس ماجيس
  • Arabic: تيبور ماجوس
  • Arabic: طوبوربو مايوس
  • Catalan: Thuburbo Majus
  • Catalan: Tuburbo Majus
  • Dutch: Thuburbo Majus
  • French: Thuburbo Maius
  • French: Thuburbo Majus
  • German: Thuburbo Maius
  • German: Thuburbo Majus
  • Italian: Thuburbo Maius
  • Italian: Thuburbo Majus
  • Italian: Tuburbo Maggiore
  • Portuguese: Thuburbo Majus
  • Portuguese: Tuburbo Maior
  • Romanian: Thuburbo Majus
  • Russian: Тубурбон Больший
  • Spanish: Thuburbo Maius
  • Spanish: Thuburbo Majus

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