Dhorbania

It is on the Oued Nebhana Stream,[2][3] and it has a post code of 1160 in the Tunisian postal service.

[4] Ruins of the city include a Christian basilica, baptistry, an Olive press[5] and a bridge over the stream.

Bahanna was important enough in the late Roman province of Byzacena to become one of the suffragan bishoprics of its capital Hadrumetum (modern Sousse)'s Metropolitan Archbishopric, but like most faded, presumably under Islam.

[7] The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin Catholic titular bishopric (Curiate Italian Baanna).

It had had the following incumbents, all of the fitting episcopal (lowest) rank : This Tunisia location article is a stub.