Aïn Chrichira

Aïn Chrichira is a natural site located in the governorate of Kairouan, in the center of Tunisia, covering an area of 122 hectares. It is classified as a nature reserve since 1993.

Aïn Chrichira.

Geological formations

The geological formations of the site date from the Tertiary (Paleogene and Neogene on the south of the ridge with nummulite and dolomitic limestones of the ypresian and the Lutetian lower, as well as the clay-brown Flysch of the Aquitanian Oligocene.[1]

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References

  1. "Reserve Naturelle" (PDF). www.onagri.nat.tn. Retrieved 23 April 2018.


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