Mutuelleville
Mutuelleville is a district of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It is located north of the downtown area,[1] and borders Parc du Belvédère to the southwest. The main street through Mutuelleville is Avenue Jugurtha.
Mutuelleville is known as a more upper-class area of Tunis,[lower-alpha 1] and it is home to many of the city's foreign embassies and other diplomatic offices. Other notable locations are the Lycée Pierre Mendès France,[2] the university dormitories of Harroun Errachid and Fattouma Bourguiba, the Chedli Zouiten stadium,[3] and the Sheraton Tunis hotel.
Notes
- ↑ or "upper middle-class" (Kenzari 2004, p. 120); see also Gallissot & Moulin 1995, p. 194
Citations
References
- Ben Mahmoud, Wassim (2007), "Restructuring the medina in Tunis : El Hafsia", in Bull, Catherin; et al., Cross–Cultural Urban Design : Global or Local Practice?, London; New York: Routledge, ISBN 9780415432795, OCLC 123232253, retrieved 23 November 2014
- Gallissot, René; Moulin, Brigitte, eds. (1995) [1992], Les quartiers de la ségrégation : Tiers monde ou Quart Monde ? (in French), Paris: Karthala, ISBN 9782865376223, OCLC 35666768, retrieved 23 November 2014
- Kenzari, Bechir (2004), "Lake Tunis, or the Concept of the Third Centre", in Elsheshtawy, Yasser, Planning Middle Eastern Cities : An urban kaleidoscope in a globalizing world (e-book), London; New York: Routledge, ISBN 9780203609002, OCLC 54677787, retrieved 23 November 2014
- موتوالفيل (Map). Cartography by OpenStreetMap contributors. OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- "Complexes sportifs". Municipalité de Tunis - الشباب والرياضة (in French). n.d. Archived from the original on 23 November 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
Coordinates: 36°49′56″N 10°10′29″E / 36.83222°N 10.17472°E
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