Sened, Tunisia
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Sened (Arabic: السند As Sanad) is a commune and small town in central Tunisia in Gafsa Governorate, and is also the name of the extinct Berber language (Sened) that was spoken there and at the nearby town of Tmagourt until the mid-twentieth century. At the 2004 census it had a population of 8,931.[1] In 1911, the whole town spoke Berber; by 1968, only the elderly did.
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