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- Jebel_Boukornine abstract "Jebel Boukornine (Arabic: جبل بوقرنين), also spelled Djebel Bou Kornine or Mount Bou Kornine, is a 576-meter mountain in northern Tunisia, overlooking the Gulf of Tunis and Hammam Lif city. It consists of folded and faulted outcrops of Jurassic limestone. Its name "bou kornine" comes from Tunisian Arabic meaning "the one with two horns", originally from the punic language as "ba'al kornine", meaning "lord with two horns". It owes its name to the two highlights of altitude 576 and 493 meters at the top. During the times of ancient Carthage, the mountain was considered sacred and religious rituals were conducted there.The massif is part of Boukornine National Park, covering area of 1939 ha and protecting many species of plants and animals. The mountain slopes are covered Aleppo pine and cedar.Djebel Ressas about 30 km to the southwest is a taller peak at 795 m.".
- Jebel_Boukornine thumbnail Gulf_of_Tunis_with_Mount_Bou_Kornine.jpg?width=300.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageID "27570202".
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageLength "1277".
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageRevisionID "668895956".
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Carthage.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Boukornine_National_Park.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Tunisia.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Djebel_Ressas.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Fold_(geology).
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Tunis.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Hammam-Lif.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Hammam_Lif.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Jurassic.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Punic_language.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Tunisia.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink Tunisian_Arabic.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLink File:Gulf_of_Tunis_with_Mount_Bou_Kornine.jpg.
- Jebel_Boukornine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jebel Boukornine".
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- Jebel_Boukornine subject Category:Mountains_of_Tunisia.
- Jebel_Boukornine hypernym Mountain.
- Jebel_Boukornine point "36.705 10.333333333333334".
- Jebel_Boukornine type Article.
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- Jebel_Boukornine comment "Jebel Boukornine (Arabic: جبل بوقرنين), also spelled Djebel Bou Kornine or Mount Bou Kornine, is a 576-meter mountain in northern Tunisia, overlooking the Gulf of Tunis and Hammam Lif city. It consists of folded and faulted outcrops of Jurassic limestone. Its name "bou kornine" comes from Tunisian Arabic meaning "the one with two horns", originally from the punic language as "ba'al kornine", meaning "lord with two horns".".
- Jebel_Boukornine label "Jebel Boukornine".
- Jebel_Boukornine sameAs جبل_بوقرنين.
- Jebel_Boukornine sameAs Джебел_Бокорнин.
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- Jebel_Boukornine sameAs Q3032830.
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- Jebel_Boukornine lat "36.705".
- Jebel_Boukornine long "10.333333333333334".
- Jebel_Boukornine wasDerivedFrom Jebel_Boukornine?oldid=668895956.
- Jebel_Boukornine depiction Gulf_of_Tunis_with_Mount_Bou_Kornine.jpg.
- Jebel_Boukornine isPrimaryTopicOf Jebel_Boukornine.