M'HIOULA AND THE SOUK EL HAD DES OULEDS FREJ
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It was reported that the bourgeois zemmouris were once visited in this part of the banks of the Om Errebia, where they quietly cross the guinguettes, away from the city. Today we appreciate its microclimate, which is conducive to the flowering of century-old orange trees imported from China by the Portuguese. These previously unknown fruits were called "golden apples" by the premises. Romantic walk along the Oued.
Souk el met Oulej Frej. Wait a Sunday and couplez your discovery of M'Hioula to that of the most important Souk plaine on the road to Setat. The farmers are affluent to sell their fruits and vegetables, but also to buy in butchers'street, get shaving at the barber or… get a tooth pulled!
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