Jabal Bonouela
Jabal Bonouela is a hill in Ouled Sedra, Ain Draham, Jendouba Governorate and has an elevation of 596 metres. Jabal Bonouela is situated nearby to the village Babouch, as well as near the town Aïn Draham.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Babouch and Aïn Draham.
Babouch
Village
Babouch is a village in northwestern Tunisia in the Jendouba Governorate, situated 25 kilometers south of Tabarka.
Aïn Draham
Town
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Aïn Draham is a city in northwestern Tunisia in the Jendouba Governorate, situated 25 kilometers south of Tabarka near the border with Algeria. Historically a military outpost, summer resort and souq, today it is a regional economic hub. Aïn Draham is situated 2½ km southwest of Jabal Bonouela.
Beni M’Tir
Village
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Beni M'Tir is a Tunisian village in the Jendouba Governorate, a few miles away from Aïn Draham. It lies at an elevation of 650 metres and has a population of 576 as of 2014. Beni M’Tir is situated 7 km southeast of Jabal Bonouela.
Jabal Bonouela
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 596 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Ouled Sedra, Ain Draham, Jendouba Governorate, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
36.8° or 36° 48′ northLongitude
8.7° or 8° 42′ eastElevation
596 metres (1,955 feet)Open location code
8F8CQMXX+XXGeoNames ID
2472331
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