Zembretta
Tunisian island
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Zembretta (Arabic: الجامور الصغير) is an island located in the north-eastern Gulf of Tunis about 8 kilometres (5 miles) east of the island of Zembra. Its area is two hectares.
With Zembra, it is also classified as an Important Bird Area (TN003).[1]
References
- ^ MOURAD AMARI, HICHEM AZAFZAF (2001). Tunisia in Important Bird Areas in Africa and Associated Islands: Priority Sites for Conservation, Fishpool, L. D. C. and Evans, M. I., eds (PDF). Cambridge: Pisces Publications, Birdlife International. p. 958.
37°06′24″N 10°52′26″E / 37.10667°N 10.87389°E / 37.10667; 10.87389
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