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Page 1 of 3 Hillside rock village
far more dramatic than you would expect from the nature in this part of Tunisia. In a steep hillside facing north, people have been building both inside and outside the mountain. Above the village, a kalaat in bad shape is still used for storing grain, and the climate of the region makes the preservation process highly effective. Chenini was until quite recently one of the few remaining places in Tunisia where true Berber language was still spoken. Today, knowledge of this remains, and the older women use it, but all younG people, girls and boys, use Arabic as their first language. The whole village holds around 2-3000 inhabitants, and as is the case with Douiret, many have moved into the newer settlement 2 km down the road. |
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