Ain-Djoukar
Ain-Djoukar also known as Jougan is a locality in Tunisia, located at 36° 14' 50" N, 9° 56' 24" E. It is 371 meters above sea level and at the head waters of the Oued Miliane wadi. The springs at this location near the Djebel Bargou mountains was recognised by the Romans as an important water source and a Roman aqueduct was constructed to Carthage.
* ruins at Ain-Djoukar.
* Remains of the aqueduct of Zaghouan can be seen today.
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Ain-Djoukar
Ain-Djoukar also known as Jougan is a locality in Tunisia, located at 36° 14' 50" N, 9° 56' 24" E. It is 371 meters above sea level and at the head waters of the Oued Miliane wadi. The springs at this location near the Djebel Bargou mountains was recognised by the Romans as an important water source and a Roman aqueduct was constructed to Carthage.
* ruins at Ain-Djoukar.
* Remains of the aqueduct of Zaghouan can be seen today.
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