Bizerte

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Bizerte

(bɪˈzɜːtə; French bizɛrt) or

Bizerta

n
(Placename) a port in N Tunisia, on the Mediterranean at the canalized outlet of Lake Bizerte. Pop: 118 000 (2005 est)
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Bi•zer•te

(bɪˈzɜr tə, -ti, -ˈzɛərt)

also Bi•zer•ta

(-tə)

n.
a seaport in N Tunisia. 94,509.
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References in periodicals archive
Summary: A large delegation from the German city of Rostock last Tuesday began three-day working visit to Bizerte. This is part of the implementation of the Friendship and Co-operation Agreement established
Summary: Yesterday Tunisia celebrates Evacuation Day (Eid Al-Jalaa), a day that commemorates the retreat of last French soldier from Bizerte on October 15, 1963.
Par ailleurs, le CA Bizerte (Tunisie) s'est impose face a l'equipe congolaise du TP Mazembe (1-0), (mi-temps: 0-0) vendredi au stade 15-Octobre de Bizerte, dans un match comptant pour la 3e journee de la phase de poules (groupe B) de la coupe de la Confederation africaine de football.
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