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North-West Tunisia is one of the six geographic and economic regions of the country, it consists of four governorates : Béja, Kef, Siliana and Jendouba. The region had a population 1.170.752>〔 (Census 2014 (National Institute of Statistics) )〕 representing 12.2% of the total population of Tunisia, which making it the 4th most populous region in the country after Grand Tunis, the Central-East and the Central-West == Geography == The North-West region is located in the extreme north of the country, bounded to the west by the Tunisian-Algerian border and to the east by Grand Tunis and the North-East region. In the north, the region is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea (with a 51 km long coast) and Bizerte Governorate and to the south by the Central-West Region. The region is divided by half by the Medjerda River which is the longest river in the country. The North-West is characterized by its unique forests and mountains (the Khroumire and Mogod Mountains), coral coasts and the large plains. Tabarka, décembre 2014 (28).jpg|Tabarka Coast Bni Mtir.jpg|A road in Bni Mtir Ain Drahem 1.jpg|A small lake in Ain Drahem Ain Drahem 19.jpg|A mountain forest in Ain Drahem Montagne de nefza.jpg|A mountain in Nefza There are three national parks in the North-West, some of them are totally in the region and some are partially in it : El Feidja National Park in Jendouba, Jebel Serj National Park sheared between Siliana and Kairouan and the Jebel Chitana-Cap Négro National Park divided between Béja and Bizerte. Parc national de Jebel Chitana-Cap Négro 40.JPG|Jebel Chitana-Cap Négro National Park Parc national de Jebel Chitana-Cap Négro 25.JPG|Jebel Chitana-Cap Négro National Park Feija National Park 6.JPG|El Feidja National Park Parc national de Jebel Serj 11.jpg|Jebel Serj National Park Parc national de Jebel Serj 4.jpg|Jebel Serj National Park 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「North West Tunisia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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