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Den Den

Den Den

Commune and town in Manouba Governorate, Tunisia


Den Den, (Arabic: الدندان) is a town and commune in the Manouba Governorate, Tunisia, part of the western banlieue of Tunis. As of 2014 it had a population of 26,763.[1] This population count includes both Den Den and the town of Ksar Saïd. Formerly mainly devoted to farming as located within the part of Tunisia suitable for market gardening, it has been progressively integrated in the Tunisian urban area. Within the city are located several palaces who belonged to the Beys of Tunis of the Husainid dynasty, they were used as winter residences. The most lavish one, the Zarrouk palace, named after minister Mohamed Larbi Zarrouk, is still in use for various entertainment purposes. A craft village aiming to promote Tunisian handicraft was also built in the commune by the National Office of Tunisian Handicrafts [2]

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During the Algerian War, the National Liberation Front establishes a prison there where it incarcerated its political opponents, French film director René Vautier was imprisoned there for several months.[3]

The Ksar Saïd Hippodrome is also located within the commune.

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References

  1. "التعداد العام للسكان والسكنى". census.ins.tn. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 August 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  2. "Maison de l'Artisanat du Denden". villagesartisanauxdetunisie.tn (in French). Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  3. Vautier, René. Caméra citoyenne, Mémoires. Éditions Apogée. pp. 133–156.



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