A real village of storks, which choose its roofs to perch their nests when the European cold arrives. With a mainly agricultural economy, Sejenane is home to an agronomic research institute. But what makes its reputation throughout Tunisia is its pottery, with its characteristic shapes and patterns, halfway between primitive art and Aztec sculptures, sold on the road from Bizerte to Sejenane. You can see these colorful creations in one of his craft workshops. The surroundings of the village are exploited for their minerals. Inhabited by Berbers, the village would have lived during long years in autarky...

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