Sousse
Susa or Susah
/ (suːs) /
a port in E Tunisia, on the Mediterranean: founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century bc. Pop: 191 000 (2005 est): Ancient name: Hadrumetum (ˌhædrəˈmiːtəm)
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How to use Sousse in a sentence
In the beach resorts outside the city, such as Sousse, there is more nightlife, for women as well.
Catacombs have also been recently discovered on the site of Hadrumetum near Sousse in Tunisia.
Sousse and Monastir should be omitted from no artists itinerary which is supposed to include unspoiled sketching grounds.
In the Land of Mosques & Minarets | Francis MiltounSousse and Sfax are populous, busy maritime cities, largely Europeanized, but still retaining an imprint quite their own.
In the Land of Mosques & Minarets | Francis MiltounSouth again from Nabeul, by road or rail, for the railroad still continues another hundred kilometres, and one is at Sousse.
In the Land of Mosques & Minarets | Francis Miltoun
Sousse is an artists paradise, and its hotels are excellent,—if one cares for sea food and eternal mutton and lamb.
In the Land of Mosques & Minarets | Francis Miltoun
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