Jebel ech Chambi (Arabic: جبل الشعانبيJabal ash-Sha‘ānabī; also Mount Ash-Sha'nabi) is a mountain peak in Tunisia. At an elevation of 1,544 m (5,066 ft), it is the highest mountain in the country.[2] It stands above the city of Kasserine in western central Tunisia. The summit is covered by a pine forest and is part of Chambi National Park.
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JebelechChambi (Arabic: جبل الشعانبي Jabal ash-Sha‘ānabī; also Mount Ash-Sha'nabi) is a mountain peak in Tunisia. At an elevation of 1,544 m (5,066 ft)...
Tunisian Army launched an offensive against the Salafist jihadists in JebelechChambi near Kasserine. The conflict ended with the victory of the Tunisian...
stands at 17 metres (56 ft) below sea level and the highest point is JebelechChambi, at 1,544 metres (5,066 ft) above sea level. Tunisia's climate is affected...
Kasserine Governorate, in west-central Tunisia. It is situated below JebelechChambi ( جبل الشعانبي), Tunisia's highest mountain. Its population is 114...
of 468,925 (2023).The capital is Kasserine which is at the foot of JebelechChambi, Tunisia's highest mountain, in turn part of the Dorsal Atlas mountains...
el Djerid at 17 metres (56 ft) below sea level and the highest is JebelechChambi at 1,544 metres (5,066 ft). Tunisia is home to five terrestrial ecoregions:...
for orchards and grazing. Near the mountainous Algerian border rises JebelechChambi, the highest point in the country at 1544 meters. In the near south...
Trinidad 940 m 3,084 ft Caribbean Sea sea level 940 m 3,084 ft Tunisia JebelechChambi 1544 m 5,066 ft Shatt al Gharsah −17 m −56 ft 1561 m 5,121 ft Turkey...
point is Chott el Djerid, at −17 m (−55.8 ft), and the highest is JebelechChambi, at 1,544 metres (5,066 ft). Annual average rainfall amount is lower...
north of Fériana. It is the site of a natural spring, and nearby Mount JebelechChambi is, at 1,544 m, one of the highest points in Tunisia. Ain Bou Dries...
North Africa Maghreb Time zone: UTC+01 Extreme points of Tunisia High: JebelechChambi 1,544 m (5,066 ft) Low: Shatt al Gharsah −17 m (−56 ft) Land boundaries:...
March 2018. "Djebel Bou-Hedma". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Djebel Chambi". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Ichkeul". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March...
killed and two others injured after their vehicle hit an IED near JebelechChambi, close to the border with Algeria. 18 March 2015 Shooting 22 50 Bardo...
the 23rd of April, 2006, the commando crossed the border, overtaking JebelechChambi, after four days of walking. The next day, Sassi and Ben Khlifa went...