Kebili ( ') is a town in the south of
Tunisia
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and one of the main cities in the
Nefzaoua region. It is located south of Tunisia. It is the capital of the
Kebili Governorate.
History
Kebili is one of the oldest oases in Tunisia and North Africa. It holds the earliest hard evidence of human habitation in
Tunisia
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(found near the town) and dates back about 200,000 years. Kebili, along with many other Tunisian cities, became part of the
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire ( la, Imperium Romanum ; grc-gre, Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, Basileía tôn Rhōmaíōn) was the post- Republican period of ancient Rome. As a polity, it included large territorial holdings around the Medite ...
after the
Punic Wars
The Punic Wars were a series of wars between 264 and 146BC fought between Rome and Carthage. Three conflicts between these states took place on both land and sea across the western Mediterranean region and involved a total of forty-three ye ...
.
Demographics
Kebili's population is more diverse compared to other Tunisian governorates. The population traces its roots to three main groups:
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Berbers: The native inhabitants of
Tunisia
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and North Africa.
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Arabs
The Arabs (singular: Arab; singular ar, عَرَبِيٌّ, DIN 31635: , , plural ar, عَرَب, DIN 31635: , Arabic pronunciation: ), also known as the Arab people, are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in Western Asia, ...
: They came to Kebili in the early days of the
Muslim conquest. Most came from the Southern Arabian Peninsula (modern day
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the List of Asian countries by area, fifth-largest country in Asia ...
and
Yemen
Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situated on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the northeast an ...
). They still hold the tribal names of their ancestors.
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Black Africans: They were brought to the city when it was a slavery trade center. See
the Economy section below.
Language and religion
While
Arabic
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walte ...
is the dominant language in the region, several differences set it apart from the
Tunisian Arabic
Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian, is a set of dialects of Maghrebi Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is known among its over 11 million speakers aeb, translit=Tounsi/Tounsiy, label=as, تونسي , "Tunisian" or "Everyday Language" to disting ...
spoken elsewhere in the country. Most notably, the letter ''qāf'' is pronounced as a rather than the guttural . Additionally, some villages use the feminine plural pronouns (plural you) and (they). These pronouns are very rare throughout the Arab world and are usually replaced by their masculine counterparts and . Bedouin vocabulary and expressions have declined in usage among the new generations.
Islam is the dominant religion. Kebili, as many other Tunisian towns, holds a great number of Soofiat Maqams (Saleheen).
Economy
The economy of Kebili has seen diverse orientations throughout its history. Kebili was one of the main hubs of the African slavery trade to satisfy European needs. Slaves were taken to Europe through the port of
Gabès. Nowadays, Kebili relies heavily on agriculture and tourism.
Agriculture

The main agricultural product in the region are
dates or "deglets". Kebili produces a very high quality date, exported all around the world and contributing significantly to the local and national economy.
Tourism
Since national independence, the government of Tunisia has encouraged tourism projects and resorts in the Saharan region. Of these
Douz, south of Kebili, is the most famous Saharian destination of Tunisia (known as the Sahara Gate).
Climate
Temperature records have been kept here from 1901–1939, 1949–1953, and 2000–2012. The French colonial authorities of the ''Service météorologique de Tunis'' maintained the older records. A portion of the original data logs for this early period is in the
NCDC archives and at the POR of 1907 to 1932. Like
Azizia, Kebili is subject to the
foehn
A Foehn or Föhn (, , ), is a type of dry, relatively warm, downslope wind that occurs in the lee (downwind side) of a mountain range.
It is a rain shadow wind that results from the subsequent adiabatic warming of air that has dropped most of i ...
-like wind phenomena known as a Ghibili.
The World Meteorological Organization cites Kebili as having recorded the highest temperature ever recorded in Africa at , which is disputed by some meteorologists mainly because in the post WW2-era no temperature above (24 July 1997) was recorded in the Kebili station and no temperature above (
Ouargla
Ouargla (Berber: Wargrən, ar, ورقلة) is the capital city of Ouargla Province in the Sahara Desert in southern Algeria. It has a flourishing petroleum industry and hosts one of Algeria's universities, the University of Ouargla. The commune o ...
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, 5 July 2018) was recorded in the whole continent of Africa.
Gallery
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Notable people
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Hend Sabry (born 1979), Tunisian actress, lawyer and ambassador to the
World Food Programme
The World Food Programme; it, Programma alimentare mondiale; es, Programa Mundial de Alimentos; ar, برنامج الأغذية العالمي, translit=barnamaj al'aghdhiat alealami; russian: Всемирная продовольствен� ...
*Fahmi Blidaou
Radio Nefzawa, the voice of the south of Tunisia , United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization(born 1988), Tunisian journalist, and director of radio nefzawa
References
Notes
External links
Kebili GuideCollection of photos
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Populated places in Kebili Governorate
Oases of Tunisia
Communes of Tunisia