Zaghouan
Zaghouan is a city located in northern Tunisia, known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. It is situated near the Zaghouan Mountains and is famous for its ancient Roman aqueduct, which supplied water to the city of Carthage. The area is also known for its olive groves and agricultural products.
The city has a mix of historical and modern architecture, with several notable sites, including the Zaghouan Water Temple and the Great Mosque. Zaghouan serves as a gateway for tourists exploring the surrounding natural parks and historical ruins, making it an important cultural and economic center in the region.