Limisa
Limisa (today Aïn-Lemsa) is a town and archaeological site in Kairouan Governorate, Tunisia. It is located 50 kilometers west of kairouan. The town was a Roman Catholic diocese. The street pattern of the village is fairly regular in its layout and terrace fields move down the hill from the town to the nearby wadi . The Parc National Djebel Serj is to the north of the town, but the town is best known for the ruins of a Byzantine fort known as Ksar Lemsa. The Cave Mine is nearby.
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Limisa
Limisa (today Aïn-Lemsa) is a town and archaeological site in Kairouan Governorate, Tunisia. It is located 50 kilometers west of kairouan. The town was a Roman Catholic diocese. The street pattern of the village is fairly regular in its layout and terrace fields move down the hill from the town to the nearby wadi . The Parc National Djebel Serj is to the north of the town, but the town is best known for the ruins of a Byzantine fort known as Ksar Lemsa. The Cave Mine is nearby.
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La diocesi di Limisa (in latin ...... tolare della Chiesa cattolica.
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Limisa (today Aïn-Lemsa) is a ...... emsa. The Cave Mine is nearby.
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Limisa ist ein Titularbistum d ...... lregion des heutigen Tunesien.
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Єпархія Ліміси (лат. Dioecesis ...... сьогодні — Католицької Церкви.
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La diocesi di Limisa (in latin ...... tolare della Chiesa cattolica.
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Limisa (today Aïn-Lemsa) is a ...... emsa. The Cave Mine is nearby.
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Limisa ist ein Titularbistum d ...... lregion des heutigen Tunesien.
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Єпархія Ліміси (лат. Dioecesis ...... сьогодні — Католицької Церкви.
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Diocesi di Limisa
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Limisa
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Titularbistum Limisa
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Єпархія Ліміси
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