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 | | in 1990), Bizerte (or Banzart) owes its importance with its remarkable position on the strait of Sicily. |
 | | Until French protectorate, it remains, however, a modest village, heiress of a counter phenician former from Carthage and located on the narrow part connecting the lake to the sea. |
 | | The port, whose traffic rose to 3,8 million tons in 1992, is connected to Bizerte by road and railway. |
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