Douleb
Douleb is a small town located in the governorate of Siliana, in northern Tunisia. Situated in a hilly agricultural region, Douleb's economy is primarily based on farming, with cereals, olives, and livestock being the main products. The town is relatively isolated and lacks significant industrial development.
Historically, Douleb has been inhabited since ancient times. Archaeological evidence suggests Roman presence in the area. During the French protectorate era, Douleb was a rural outpost.
The population of Douleb is predominantly rural. The town is known for its traditional Berber culture and customs, although Arab influences are also present. Public services in Douleb are limited, with access to healthcare and education facing challenges due to the town's remote location.
Douleb lacks major tourist attractions, but its picturesque countryside and traditional Berber architecture offer a glimpse into rural Tunisian life.