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'''Azmour''' is a small town and commune in the [[Nabeul Governorate]], located in the Cape Bon peninsula of [[Tunisia]], bounded to the north by [[El Haouaria]], to the south by [[Kélibia]], east by [[Hammam Ghezèze]] and west by [[Menzel Temime]].<ref name="azmour">{{fr icon}} [http://www.azmour.com/ Page consacrée à la ville d'Azmour]</ref> |
'''Azmour''' is a small town and commune in the [[Nabeul Governorate]], located in the Cape Bon peninsula of [[Tunisia]], bounded to the north by [[El Haouaria]], to the south by [[Kélibia]], east by [[Hammam Ghezèze]] and west by [[Menzel Temime]].<ref name="azmour">{{fr icon}} [http://www.azmour.com/ Page consacrée à la ville d'Azmour] {{wayback|url=http://www.azmour.com/ |date=20090917073152 }}</ref> |
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The commune was created by Decree No. 640 on April 23, 1985 with {{convert|4500|acre|km2}}.<ref name="azmour"/> As of 2004 it had 5,001 inhabitants.<ref>[http://www.ins.nat.tn/fr/rgph2.1.commune.php?code_modalite=24415&Code_indicateur=0301007&Submit3=Envoyer Recensement de 2004 (Institut national de la statistique)]</ref> |
The commune was created by Decree No. 640 on April 23, 1985 with {{convert|4500|acre|km2}}.<ref name="azmour"/> As of 2004 it had 5,001 inhabitants.<ref>[http://www.ins.nat.tn/fr/rgph2.1.commune.php?code_modalite=24415&Code_indicateur=0301007&Submit3=Envoyer Recensement de 2004 (Institut national de la statistique)]</ref> |
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Country | ![]() |
Governorate | Nabeul Governorate |
Population (2004) | |
• Total | 5,001 |
Time zone | UTC1 (CET) |
Azmour is a small town and commune in the Nabeul Governorate, located in the Cape Bon peninsula of Tunisia, bounded to the north by El Haouaria, to the south by Kélibia, east by Hammam Ghezèze and west by Menzel Temime.[1]
The commune was created by Decree No. 640 on April 23, 1985 with 4,500 acres (18 km2).[1] As of 2004 it had 5,001 inhabitants.[2]
Azmour hosted the Festival of Sidi Maaouia Echêref from 5 to 7 August 2003.[1]
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