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A titular see of Northern Africa, now called Bizerta, originally a
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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The area immediately around the park is very densely populated, with the towns of Bizerta, Mateur and Menzel Bourguiba 15,10 and 5 km away respectively and Tindja village on its eastern edge.
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Lake sedimentation and the subsequent growth of Potamogeton increased in the late C19th with increased farming and the cutting of the Bizerta ship canal in 1895.
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Ichkeul National Park is in northern Tunisia on the plain of Mateur, 15 kilometers (km) southwest of Bizerta, 10 km north of Mateur, and ~15 km south of the Mediterranean at 37º 10'N, 09º 40'E.
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This robber presented himself at Bizerta -- one of the ports of Abd-Allah-Mahomed -- with a squadron of thirty ships, and demanded hospitality.
Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean E. Hamilton Currey
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There was no place so convenient for the purposes of the pirate as Bizerta: from here he could strike at Sicily, at the Balearic
Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean E. Hamilton Currey
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"Perfide Albion" wholly confided in "Perfida Gallia," and it was too late to protest against the flagrant breach of faith when the French army had taken Kef and Tabarka (April 26, 1881), when the tricolor was floating over Bizerta, and when General Bréart, with every circumstance of insolent brutality, had forced the Treaty of
The Story of the Barbary Corsairs Stanley Lane-Poole
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The soldiers and sailors of the corsair entered Bizerta shouting for Soliman and Barbarossa.
Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean E. Hamilton Currey
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Murād IV. against the Persians, 'Ali put to sea, and, picking up some Tunisian galleys at Bizerta, set sail with a squadron of sixteen for the east coast of Italy.
The Story of the Barbary Corsairs Stanley Lane-Poole
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Bizerta, he discovered El Judeo (the Jew), Cachidiablo (Hunt the Devil),
Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean E. Hamilton Currey
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