Kelibia

Kelibia (Kélibia) (Arabic: قليبية Qlībiyaⓘ), often referred to as Klibia or Gallipia by European writers,[1][2][3] is a coastal town on the Cap Bon peninsula, Nabeul Governorate in the far north-eastern part of Tunisia.

[6] The Siege of Aspis in 255 BC was the first battle of the First Punic War fought on African soil.

Aurilius was one of the bishops whom the Arian Vandal king Huneric summoned to Carthage in 484 and then exiled.

Since 1964, Kélibia has hosted the Kelibia International Amateur Film Festival, the oldest of its kind in the country.

The 'Muscat de Kélibia', a fruity regional white wine is widely recognized as one of the best of the country.

Kelibia, Cape Bon as shown on the 4th century Roman Map , Tabula Peutingeriana .