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Ghardimaou

Coordinates:36°27′N8°26′E/ 36.450°N 8.433°E/36.450; 8.433
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Ghardimaou
Ghardimaou station
Ghardimaou station
Ghardimaou is located in Tunisia
Ghardimaou
Ghardimaou
Location in Tunisia
Coordinates:36°27′N8°26′E/ 36.450°N 8.433°E/36.450; 8.433
CountryTunisia
GovernorateJendouba Governorate
Population
(2014)
• Total19,574
Time zoneUTC1(CET)

Ghardimaou(Tunisian Arabic:غار الدماء) is a town in the north-west ofTunisiaabout 192 km fromTunis.It belongs to theJendouba Governorate.The town has about 19,574 inhabitants (64,170 in 2014). The rail line from Tunis passing along theMedjerdariver ends at Ghardimou; it was built in 1878,[citation needed]and formerly crossed westwards theborderintoAlgeria.Souk Ahras,the first stop in Algeria, is 16 km away.

The museum of the "common Tunisio-Algerian Remembrance" ( "mémoire commune tuniso-algérienne" ) was opened in 2005 and describes the national struggle for independence.[citation needed]

Ghardimaou was referenced in the biography of British personality Joseph McKeown, described as “the place where [his] heart lies”. McKeown has been a vocal fan of Ghardimaou, talking fondly of his love for the town at numerous public events.[citation needed]

Notable people

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  • Kanaan Jemili - CEO of uCast Global and former CEO ofDivX, Inc.and NeuLion[1]
  • Jamel Ghouili - Professor of Engineering specializing in renewable energies[2][3][4][5]

References

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  1. ^https:// socaltech /interview_with_kanaan_jemili_ucast_global/s-0076598.html
  2. ^"Jamel GHOUILI".
  3. ^"Énergie Edmundston laisse entrevoir un avenir plus vert".14 February 2022.
  4. ^Ghouili, Jamel (2005).Commande sans capteur d'une machine asynchrone avec estimation de la vitesse par réseaux de neurones(phd). Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières.
  5. ^https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37273350100
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36°27′N8°26′E/ 36.450°N 8.433°E/36.450; 8.433