Zaghouan (or Zaghwan; Arabic: زغوان Zaġwān ; Berber languages: ⵣⴻⵖⵡⴰⵏ / Zeɣwan) is a town in the northern half of Tunisia. Situated on a low ridge of the Dorsale Mountains, the town has a mild climate and presents a green aspect. Cold water from here was taken by the Zaghouan Aqueduct to Carthage. The town is famous for its roses, originally cultivated by Muslim refugees from Spain in the seventeenth century. The town is located around 60 km due south of Tunis and around 50 km inland (west) from the Gulf of Hammamet and has an estimated population of around 20,837 (2014). It is the capital of the Zaghouan Governorate. More information...
According to PR-model, commune-zaghouan.gov.tn is ranked 767,649th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 27,018th in Arabic Wikipedia.
The website is placed before gentilicios.net and after i-probono.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.