Swet Time Café

Swet Time Café is a café in , . Swet Time Café is situated nearby to the post office , as well as near the park .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include 15 October Stadium and Saint Alexander Nevsky Orthodox church in Bizerte.

Stadium
The is a multi-use stadium in Bizerte, Tunisia. It has a capacity of 20,000 seats of which 4,000 are covered. The stadium hosted matches of the 2004 African Cup of Nations, which has also been won by the Tunisian team, but it is usually used by CA Bizertin. is situated 1 km northwest of Swet Time Café.

Building
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is a building, which is situated 3½ km southwest of Swet Time Café.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bizerte and Jarzuna.

is the capital and largest city of in northern . It is the northernmost city in Africa, located 65 km north of the capital .

Village
is a village.

Village
is a town and commune in the , . As of 2004 it had a population of 16,824. The town is about sixty miles north of Tunis on the north shore of Lake Bizerte. is situated 4 km south of Swet Time Café.

Swet Time Café

Latitude
37.27302° or 37° 16′ 23″ north
Longitude
9.87374° or 9° 52′ 26″ east
Open location code
8F9F7VFF+6F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6289332021
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­cafe
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