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El Jem. Tunisia. View of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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El, Jem, El Jem, Amphitheatre, Tunisia, Roman, Africa, Ruins, Ancient, civilisation, civilization, Monuments, Empire, Archaeological, Archaeology, Antiquity, Tunisian, African, Mediterranean, Roman Empire, Roman Amphitheatre, Auditorium, venue, theatre, Colosseum, gladiators
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El Jem - Amphitheatre - Tunisia
El Jem. Tunisia. View of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.