Ksar Hadada
Geography
Ksar Hadada is surrounded by a mountain range. The village is also home to a valley between 25 and 50 meters deep called Gattar.
Several fossils have been found in and around the village.
Climate
The climate is semi-arid, as the Sahara is only fifty kilometers away, and rain is rare but abundant when it does occur. Temperatures can reach 48°C during the day in summer and go down to 0°C at night in winter.
Architecture and education
A mosque was built in the 1950s. There are also two cafés, a post office, a library, a football stadium and a dozen shops.
The village has a kindergarten and a primary school. On the other hand, the ksar does not have a middle or high school, but there are relationships established to link the village with the two middle schools and two high schools of the town of Ghomrassen.
Politics
Government
Ksar Hadada is run by a mayor and a village council. Seeing as almost all local government is located in Ghomrassen, projects concerning the village are discussed with the mayor of Ghomrassen and the town's council, and occasionally with the governor of Tataouine.
Mayor | From | To | Political party |
---|---|---|---|
Mohamed Yahiaoui | circa 1991 | 2011 | Democratic Constitutional Rally |
2011-2014: no mayor, only the village council | |||
Tarek Yahiaoui | 2014 | 2016 | Independent |
Abdelmonem Yahiaoui | 2016 | incumbent | Independent |
Elections
Election | Year | First place | Second place | Participation | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Presidential | 2014 | Moncef Marzouki | 91.11% | Beji Caid Essebsi | 8.22% | 61.53% | |
Legislative | 2014 | Ennahda | 63.09% | Chaâb Yourid (independent list) | 10.41% | 64.17% | |
2011 | Ennahda | 61.8% | Progressive Democratic Party | 8.4% | 86.6% |
Economy
The local economy depends mainly on olive cultivation as well as goat and sheep farming. Most of the village's residents no longer live there and only return during the holidays; this emigration is caused by a lack of employment. Ksar Hadada remains strongly tied to the nearby town of Ghomrassen, as it is the seat of the municipality.
Part of the ksar has been turned into a hotel where tourists can stay. In June 1997, American film director George Lucas used the area to shoot on-location scenes for Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) to represent Mos Espa on the planet Tatooine, the birthplace of Anakin Skywalker.
Famous people
- Amira Yahyaoui (1984- ), activist and founder of the NGO Al Bawsala (daughter of Mokhtar)
- Mokhtar Yahyaoui (1952-2015), judge and human rights activist before the revolution
- Zouhair Yahyaoui (1967-2005), cyber-dissident active in favor of freedom of expression under the regime of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, dead following torture (cousin of Amira)
Tribute
An onshore oil field in the south of Tunisia is named Ksar Hadada.
References
- ^ Star Wars Trip To Tatooine by Mark Dermul.
- ^ The Star Wars Traveler by Gus Lopez and Pamela Gren.
- ^ Stars of the Desert – A journey across the dunes of Tunisia to discover lost "Tatooine" by Brady Walters.
- ^ "2004 Tunisian Census". ins.nat.tn.
- ^ "2014 Tunisian census". dataportal.ins.tn.
- ^ "Résultats du deuxième tour des élections présidentielles de 2014 à Ksar Hadada". isie.tn. Archived from the original on March 5, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
- ^ "Résultats des élections législatives de 2014 à Ksar Hadada". isie.tn.
- ^ "Résultats de l'élection de l'assemblée constituante de 2011" (PDF). isie.tn.
- ^ Manager, African (March 3, 2015). "Tunis-Pétrole : La licence Ksar Hadada intéresse les investisseurs". African Manager (in French). Retrieved June 28, 2019.
- ^ "Independent Resources says Ksar Hadada still viable; farm out continues". Proactiveinvestors UK. June 25, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
External links
- Ksar Hadada on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
- Lexicorient Archived December 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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