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It's called Djerba, home to two groups that have a long history of conflict, but in this community, they live in harmony.
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Tunisian officials said the Libyan leader's former number-two, Abdel-Salam Jalloud, departed from the Tunisian island of Djerba on a flight to Italy Saturday.
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Many leave from Zarzis, Djerba and Sfax, all in Tunisia, IOM said.
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Djerba is an island located off the coast of Tunisia.
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Thomas Cook AG said Saturday it had organized eight flights leaving Monastir and Djerba for Germany.
Tourists in Tunisia Head Home Terence Roth 2011
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Tunisian officials said the Libyan leader's former number-two, Abdel-Salam Jalloud, departed from the Tunisian island of Djerba on a flight to Italy Saturday.
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Tunisia's state news agency said Libyan Foreign Minister Abdul-Ati al-Obeidi crossed into Tunisia on Monday, heading to the southern resort island of Djerba.
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The United Nations envoy for Libya, Abdel Elah al-Khatib, arrived in the Tunisian resort town of Djerba, meanwhile, where rebels and representatives of Col.
Gadhafi in Rebel, Diplomatic Pinch Charles Levinson 2011
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Tunisian officials said the Libyan leader's former number-two, Abdel-Salam Jalloud, departed from the Tunisian island of Djerba on a flight to Italy Saturday.
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France's Club M é diterrann é e SA on Saturday began evacuating about 130 vacationers from the company's holiday village on the resort island of Djerba, the only resort in the country open during the winter season.
Tourists in Tunisia Head Home Terence Roth 2011
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