Syrtis Minor in the context of "Djerba"

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⭐ Core Definition: Syrtis Minor

The Gulf of Gabes (or Cabès, Cabes, Gaps; Arabic: خليج قابس, romanizedḫalīǧ Qābis), also known as Lesser Syrtis (from Ancient Greek: Μικρά Σύρτις, romanizedMikrá Sýrtis; Latin: Syrtis Minor), contrasting with the Greater Syrtis in Libya, is a gulf on Tunisia's east coast in the Mediterranean Sea, off North Africa. The gulf roughly spans the coast from Sfax to Djerba. At the head of the gulf is the city of Gabès (Ghannouche) where the tides have a large range of up to 2.1 m at spring tides. Both Gabès and Sfax are major ports on the gulf, supporting sponge and tuna fisheries, with Gabès being the economic and administrative center.

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Syrtis Minor in the context of Gulf of Sidra

The Gulf of Sidra (Arabic: خليج السدرة, romanizedKhalij as-Sidra), also known as the Gulf of Sirte (Arabic: خليج سرت, romanizedKhalij Surt), is a body of water in the Mediterranean Sea on the northern coast of Libya, named after the oil port of Sidra or the city of Sirte. It was also historically known as the Great Sirte or Greater Syrtis (Latin: Syrtis Major; Ancient Greek: Σύρτις μεγάλη; contrasting with Syrtis Minor on the coast of Tunisia).

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