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and has a mosque and railroad station. The climate in Sidi Meskine is warm and temperate with more rainfall in the winter than in the summer. According to Köppen and Geiger, this climate is classified as Csa and temperature averages 18.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 502 mm.[3] HistoryHistorically, this region was important and wealthy. The historical importance comes clear with the nearby great Roman cities of Bulla Regia and Chemtou. Medjerda valley became Roman after the Third Punic War about 146BC[4] and it quickly became an important region for agriculture,[5] with the rolling plains home to numerous Imperial estates. The town is mentioned, like many other nearby settlements, in the Saltus Burunitanus document of Commodus. The Valley fell to the Vandal Kingdom around 423 and for a century was ruled by the Arian kings until in 533 the Orthodox Byzantines replaced them. The area was held by Byzantium until the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the end of the 7th century. During the Roman Empire Sidi-Meskine was a town of Africa Proconsularis,[6] called Thunusuda. It was on the Medjerda river between Simitthu and Bulla Regia,[7] and like them both was the seat of an ancient bishopric, which survives today as a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. References1. ^Sidi-Meskine at mapcarta. {{coord missing|Tunisia}}{{RC-diocese-stub}}2. ^Djema Sidi Meskine. 3. ^[https://en.climate-data.org/location/891411/ ] 4. ^Appian, Punica 112. 5. ^Dennis P. Kehoe, The Economics of Agriculture on Roman Imperial Estates in North Africa (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1988) [https://books.google.com/books?id=fP-VESAV8CYC&pg=PA7 p7]. 6. ^About: Thunusuda, Sidi-Meskine. 7. ^Sidi-Meskine Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire. 5 : Communes of Tunisia|Populated places in Béja Governorate|Cities in Tunisia|Catholic titular sees in Africa|Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Africa |
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