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  1. Nov 20, 2023 · Beja, formerly known as “Pax Julia” in Roman times, hides a rich history that unfolds in plain sight as you explore its medieval castle, Gothic cathedral, and charming museums. Yet, Beja is more than just a repository of history.

  2. Béja has historically been the centre of the Majardah valley wheat-growing region; an 11th-century Arab geographer thus described the town as “the granary of Tunisia.” Modern Béja is a relatively prosperous market town.

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    Located in North West Tunisia on the White Hill and crossed by the Medjerda River, the features made the city famous for its fertile soil, Béja drew all the masters of the Mediterranean. The Phoenicians set up important trading posts.

  4. Aug 10, 2024 · Beja (indicated on the Google map below) is particularly famous for the Letters of a Portuguese Nun, supposedly written by Sister Mariana Alcoforado of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição during her love affair with a French military officer in the 17th century.

  5. Replica of the window where the famous nun Mariana Alcoforado spoke with the Marquis of Chamilly. Situated on a 277-metre (909 ft) hill, commanding a strategic position over the vast plains of the Baixo Alentejo, Beja was already an important place in antiquity.

  6. It is home to the Roman Aqueduct of Béja, a stunning monument that has been standing since the 2nd century AD. The city is a great destination for history buffs, as it is home to some of the oldest Roman ruins in the world. Here are 10 things to do in Béja, Tunisia. 1. Visit the Roman Aqueduct of Béja.

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  8. May 4, 2023 · A traditionally pastoral people who raise camels and livestock, the Beja represent a unified ethnic group based on their shared physical characteristics, history, and language.