[1] Located in the heart of a fertile plain, it is a marketing centre for agricultural products from the surrounding countryside.
A beach extends five kilometers to the northwest, at the bottom of the Gulf of Tunis, offering a panoramic view.
Soliman was the site of a deadly shootout between Tunisian security forces and individuals presumed to be "Islamist terrorists" on January 3, 2007.
It's also the birthplase of the populair Tunisian artist Balti The city owes its development, from the sixteenth century, to the settlement of Turkish soldiers from the Ottoman Empire which had just established its hold on Tunisia (its name comes from the surname of a [[Turk who owned a vast agricultural estate) and above all, in the seventeenth century, to the arrival of Morisco populations driven out of Andalusia.
Thus, the historic centre of the city has a network of narrow streets intersecting perpendicularly and the housing is made up of small terraced houses, organised around a patio often shaded by a tree, with a space for accommodation (dar) separated from a service area (douira) and a stable (makhzen)).