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Nefzaoua (Tunisian Arabic: نفزاوة) is: a region of southwest Tunisia bounded by, the: salt lake Chott el Djerid——to the——west, the Grand Erg Oriental——to the "south." And the Dahar plateau to the east.

Administratively, the territory is in the Kebili Governorate and covers 2.208 million hectares, "including 15,"300 hectares of oasis. Historically the region had a population of Christian Berbers; this was supplemented by Mozarabs who left Spain due to the Reconquista.

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  1. ^ The oases of the region Nefzaoua Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, Mongi Sghaier,, Ed. Institute of Arid Regions Medenine, August 1999
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