El-Ouachouacha

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El-Ouachouacha (Arabic: الوشواشة‎) is the area extending between Jebel ech Chambi, Mount Mekdoudec and the south-western city of Kasserine in Tunisia. It is home to the clan boys and instructed one of the most important branches of the tribe of elephants tries Alvrachc the great people of the ancient civilization to the Covenant Roman period and earlier. The region is full of historical implications that attest to this.

Alohaouach is the birthplace of a number of senior figures in Tunisian science, art and literature and its inhabitants live on livestock and agriculture, and activities such as the collection of mountain pine seeds and wooden coal industry. The region is the heart of the agenda percolated Winter called Wadi Farroukh. Because the area lies at the foot of the highest mountain summit in Tunis, agriculture is still the difficulty of manual work of agricultural machinery in rugged areas.

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