Ain Jioula in Gouvernorat de Kairouan is located in Tunisia - about 72 mi (or 116 km) South of Tunis, the seat of the Tunisian government.
Local time in Ain Jioula is 06:21 PM (Tuesday). The local timezone is "Africa / Tunis" with an UTC offset of 1 hour.
Sousse, Menzel M'heri, Masakin, Hergla, Fondouk el Okbi, Douiret es Serdouk, Dashrat al Qulay`ah, Kairouan, Hammamet and El Agraine are destinations relativly nearby and may be interesting to visit on your trip.
According to our current information, there is one airport in the nearby. The closest airport is Habib Bourguiba Airport with a distance of 53.3 mi (or 85.8 km) west of the centre of Ain Jioula. Have a look at our dedicated photo collection to get a view of what this places is like. Need hints for finding things to see and want to get to know more about this place? Check the related Ain Jioula attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
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