El Aïn

El Aïn is a town and commune located in the , 7 kilometers north of , . Its population in 2004 was 38,250.
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  • Type: Locality with 43,300 residents
  • Description: Tunisian town
  • Also known as: Al ‘Ayn” and “El Ain, Tunisia

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sakiet Eddaïer and Sakiet Ezzit.

Town
is a town and commune in the , . As of 2004 it had a population of 40,717. It is located at the entrance of National Road 1 as it enters the Sfax metropolitan area.

Town
is a town and commune in the , . Attached administratively to the governorate of Sfax, it is the center of a delegation counting 72 481 inhabitants in 2006 and is a municipality with 44,886 inhabitants in 2004.2 The city itself has a population of 12 613 inhabitants.

is on the east coast of , approximately midway on the highway between and the border with .

El Aïn

Latitude
34.8° or 34° 48′ north
Longitude
10.78333° or 10° 47′ east
Population
43,300
Elevation
15 metres (49 feet)
Open location code
8F6GQQXM+X8
Geo­Names ID
2473835
Wiki­data ID
Q684793
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Zulu—“El Aïn” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: العين
  • Catalan: El Ain
  • Dutch: El Aïn
  • French: El Aïn
  • Russian: Эль-Айн
  • Turkish: El-Ayn, Tunus
  • Ukrainian: Ель-Аїн
  • Zulu: El Ain, Thuniziya

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