ساقية الزيت
ساقية الزيت is a railway stop in Sakiet Ezzit, Sfax Governorate. ساقية الزيت is situated nearby to Great Mosque, as well as near the mosque مسجد طارق بن زياد.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sakiet Ezzit and Sakiet Eddaïer.
Sakiet Ezzit
Town
Sakiet Eddaïer
Town
Sakiet Eddaïer is a town and commune in the Sfax Governorate, Tunisia. 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.
Sfax
Photo: Dennis Jarvis, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Sfax is on the east coast of Tunisia, approximately midway on the highway between Tunis and the border with Libya.
ساقية الزيت
- Type: Railway stop
- Address: صفاقس
- Categories: transport stop and transportation
- Location: Sakiet Ezzit, Sfax Governorate, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
34.80118° or 34° 48′ 4″ northLongitude
10.76131° or 10° 45′ 41″ eastOperator
Tunisian RailwaysOpen location code
8F6GRQ26+FGOpenStreetMap ID
node 7833063364OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=haltOpenStreetMap feature
railway=halt
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to French—“ساقية الزيت” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ساقية الزيت”
- French: “Sakiet Ezzit”
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Notable Places Nearby
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