Henchir-Bladia is an archaeological site and locality in southern Tunisia.
The stone ruins are tentatively associated with Bladia,[1] a civitas of the Roman province of Byzacena during the Roman Empire.
Bladia was the seat of the Diocese of Bladia[2][3] (Latin: Dioecesis Bladiensis), a home suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.
Two bishops are known from here, The Catholic Potentiometer, who participated in the Council of Carthage (411)[6] and an unnamed Donatist bishop of Bladia.
Today Bladia survives as a titular bishopric;[7] the current titular bishop is Víctor Iván Vargas Galarza, of Cochabamba.