Douiret

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Ruined Berber village of Douiret, with its prominent mosque. Photographed by Andy Carvin in November 2005.
Ruined Berber village of Douiret, with its prominent mosque. Photographed by Andy Carvin in November 2005.

Douiret (Arabic: دوريت) is a ruined Berber village in the Tataouine district in southern Tunisia. Located on a hilltop near a modern village of the same name, Douiret was a fortified granary, or ksar (plural ksour.) Like other ksour created by North African Berber communities, Douiret was built on a hilltop to help protect it from raiding parties. Douiret is a regular stop on southern Tunisia's ksar trail, along with the villages of Chenini, Ksar Ouled Soltane and Ksar Haddada.

Source: Lonely Planet Tunisia, 2nd edition.

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  • Video - the Ruins of Douiret

Coordinates: 32°52′N 10°17′E

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