Boulevard el Imam Moslem

Boulevard el Imam Moslem is a road in , . Boulevard el Imam Moslem is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Sahloul University Hospital and Sousse Olympic Stadium.

Hospital
is situated 1 km southwest of Boulevard el Imam Moslem.

Stadium
The is a multi-purpose stadium in , Tunisia. It is used by the football team Étoile du Sahel, and was used for the 2004 African Cup of Nations. is situated 2½ km southeast of Boulevard el Imam Moslem.

School
is situated 1 km west of Boulevard el Imam Moslem.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sousse and Port El Kantaoui.

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is one of the older cities in , possessing an authentic medina, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

is a tourist complex 10 kilometres north of city in central . It was built in 1979 specifically as a tourist center, around a large artificial harbour that provides mooring with 340 berths for luxury yachts, hosting sporting activities from water skiing to paragliding, and several golf courses.

Boulevard el Imam Moslem

Latitude
35.84292° or 35° 50′ 35″ north
Longitude
10.59858° or 10° 35′ 55″ east
Elevation
35 metres (115 feet)
Open location code
8F7GRHVX+5C
Geo­Names ID
12195026
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Localities in the Area

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