Djelida
Djelida (also sometimes spelled as Djellida) is a town and commune located in the Sakiet Sidi Youssef District of the Kef Governorate in Tunisia. It lies close to the Algerian border.
The area is primarily rural and agricultural. The local economy is based around farming and livestock rearing. While specific details on Djelida are limited in widely available English-language sources, it is generally considered a smaller, less-developed community within the Kef Governorate. The population is largely Berber.
The Kef Governorate, in which Djelida resides, is known for its archaeological sites and historical significance, having been settled by various cultures throughout history. While Djelida itself may not be a major tourist destination, it benefits from its proximity to these historical and natural attractions.
Further research into local Tunisian sources, historical records, and demographic studies would be required to provide a more comprehensive encyclopedia entry.