This spectacular flat-topped mountain (1271m), or mesa, rises almost vertically from the surrounding plains 98km northwest of Kasserine. Its sheer, impregnable walls make it a superb natural fortress and, indeed, the mountain bears the name of the ruthless Numidian king Jugurtha (p27), who used it as a base during his seven-year campaign against the Romans (112-105 Be).
Known as the Plateau de ...
ARTICLES ABOUT JUGURTHA TABLE
Transportation in JUGURTHA TABLE
Good sealed roads connect Kalaat es-Senan with Kalaat Khasba, 28km to the southeast, and Tajerouine, 27km to the northeast, both on the Le Kef-Kasserine road. Buses t...+
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189 km Enfidha-Hammamet Airport
239 km Thyna/El Maou Airport
302 km Zarzis Airport
456 km El Borma Airport
DISTANCE BETWEEN JUGURTHA TABLE AND THE MOST IMPORTANT CITIES
243 km Al Ain
243 km Al Hammah
186 km Al Jadidah
216 km Al Marsa
157 km Al Mitlawi
233 km Al Muknin
198 km Al Muruj
167 km Al Qasr
195 km Al-Qala al Kabirah
198 km Al-Qala al Sagirah
153 km Ar Rudayyif
205 km Ariana
195 km At Tadaman Dawwar Hisar
206 km Az Zahra
197 km Bardaw
132 km Beja
207 km Bin Arus
389 km Bin Qirdan
217 km Bizerte
204 km Bu Mahalal Bassatin
228 km Dar-Chaabane
259 km Duz
213 km Halq Al Wadi
199 km Hammam Susah
208 km Hammam-al-anif
217 km Hammamet
215 km Jammal
306 km Jarbah Hawmatas Suq
321 km Jarbah Midun
352 km Jarjis
91 km Jendouba
159 km Kairouan
75 km Kasserine
58 km Kef
244 km Mahdia
194 km Manouba
202 km Manzil Bu Ruqaybah
261 km Manzil-Tamim
201 km Maqrin