Dougga, located in Tunisia, is one of the best-preserved Roman towns in North Africa and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features a remarkable collection of ancient ruins, including the Capitol, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva; the theater, which could seat up to 3,500 spectators; and several temples, baths, and mausoleums. The site offers a glimpse into the urban planning and daily life of a Roman city, blending influences from the Punic, Numidian, and Roman civilizations.
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