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SFAX (Arabic Asfakis or Safakus, the cucumbers) , a city of Tunisia, second in importance only to the capital , 78 m. due S. of Susa, on the Gulf of Gabes (Syrtis Minor ) opposite the Kerkenna Islands, in 340 43' N., 1o 46' E. Sfax occupies the site of the ancient Taphrura, of which few vestiges remain. The town consists of a European quarter, with streets regularly laid out and fine houses, and the Arab town, with its kasbah or citadel, and tower-flanked walls pierced by three gates. Many of the private houses, mosques and zawias are good specimens of native art of the 17th and 8th centuries. North-east
south
spring tides, which is rare in the Mediterranean. Formerly the only anchorage at Sfax was 2 M. from shore; but a harbour, completed in 1900 and entered by a channel If m. long and 212 ft. deep, now renders vessels independent of the tide. There are separate basins for fishing boats and a dock for torpedo
Dates
rainy
supply the town with water in dry seasons.Sfax is on the site of a Roman settlement
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