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Definition: Sfax

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. The second largest city in Tunisia; located in eastern Tunisia near a phosphate region.[Wordnet].

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"Sfax" is a common misspelling or typo for: sofa, fax, sax.

Date "Sfax" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1904. (references)

Common Expressions: Sfax

Expressions Definition
Sfax Governorate The Sfax Governorate is one of the governorates of Tunisia. The governorate has a population of 860,000 (2005) and an area of 7,545 km². Its capital is Sfax. (references)

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Extended Definition: Sfax


Sfax

Sfax
صفاقس
A Sfax street (Rue Hédi Chaker)
A Sfax street (Rue Hédi Chaker)
Sfax is located in Tunisia
Sfax
Sfax
Coordinates: 34°44′N 10°36′E / 34.733°N 10.6°E / 34.733; 10.6
Country Tunisia
Governorates Sfax Governorate
Government
 - Mayor Mohamed Hadj Taïeb
Population (2004)
 - Total 265.131
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Sfax (Arabic: صفاقس‎, Safaqis, or /sfa:qs/ in Tunisian Arabic, whence the French name) is a city in Tunisia, located 270 km southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD 849 on the ruins of Taparura and Thaenae, is the capital of the Sfax governorate, and a Mediterranean port on the Gulf of Gabes. Sfax has population of 340,000 (2005)[1], and is an industrial center for processing phosphates. The city is often described as Tunisia's Second city, because only Tunis has more inhabitants.

History

Looking across the Place de la République towards Sfax city hall (photographed in 2005).

By the end of the 10th century Sfax had become an independent city state. The city was conquered by Roger of Sicily in 1148 and occupied until it was liberated in 1156 by local forces, and was briefly occupied by European forces again, this time by the Spanish, in the 16th century. Sfax became an integral base of the Barbary piracy, prompting an unsuccessful invasion by Venice in 1785. In the late 19th century Sfax and the rest of Tunisia were conquered by France and incorporated into the French empire. During World War II, the Axis powers used the city as a major base until they were defeated by British forces. After World War II, Tunisia was returned to France only to gain independence in 1956.

Transport

Sfax is served by a narrow gauge railway system of SNCFT that delivers phosphates and iron ore for export.

roads 

The A1 motorway connects Sfax with Tunis.

Communications

Founded in 1961, Radio Sfax broadcasts twenty hours a day on MW 720 kHz/105.21 MHz.

Education

  • ENIS (Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Sfax) issued a number of well known scientists and industrials. [1]
  • ESCS (Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Sfax) issued a number of Managers, Economy and Management Researchers and Youth Entrepreneurs. [2]
  • FLSHS (Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Sfax) issued a number of renowned poets and prose writers .(http://www.flshs.rnu.tn)
  • Sfax Faculty of Medicine (Faculté de Médecine de Sfax). [3]

Famous people

  • Hédi Bouraoui, a poet and writer now living in Canada.
  • Hedi Chaker, patriot who fought the French colonisation.
  • Saber Rabaii, eastern singer renowned all over the east for his songs.

References

  1. LookLex Encyclopaedia accessed 10 July 2008

See also

Coordinates: 34°44′N 10°46′E / 34.733°N 10.767°E / 34.733; 10.767


Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Sfax"



Topics by Level of Interest: Sfax

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Sfax 11     Sfax 11
Sfax Governorate 4     Sfax Governorate 4
University of Sfax 4     University of Sfax 4

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Translations: Sfax

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Dutch Sfax (Sfax). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Sfax. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew ספקס (Sfax). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Sfax. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit ספקס (Sfax). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Sfax. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Sfax

Language Translations for “Sfax” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Sfathagax (Sfax). Additional references: Athag, Sfax. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Sfagax (Sfax). Additional references: Double Dutch, Sfax. (volunteer)
Leet 5|=/\>< (Sfax). Additional references: Leet, Sfax. (volunteer)
Oppish Sfopax (Sfax). Additional references: Oppish, Sfax. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Axsfay (Sfax). Additional references: Pig Latin, Sfax. (volunteer)
Terran B Sfax (Sfax). Additional references: Terran B, Sfax. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Sfubax (Sfax). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Sfax. (volunteer)
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