Official Name: | Lemta |
Other Name: | لمطة |
Settlement Type: | Town |
Pushpin Map: | Tunisia |
Pushpin Label Position: | bottom |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Tunisia |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Tunisia |
Subdivision Type1: | Governorate |
Subdivision Name1: | Monastir Governorate |
Population As Of: | 2014[1] |
Population Total: | 6125 |
Coordinates: | 35.6753°N 10.8806°W |
Lemta, historically Leptiminus, is a town in Tunisia with a history going back over 3,000 years.
The history of the town starts in the 13th century b.c.e. with the founding attributed to Phoenician sailors.[2]
Leptiminus, as it was called, became an ancient port city in Tunisia that flourished under Roman rule in the time of the empire. Hannibal, following the second Punic War, disembarked here on his return from Italy.
The growing town, now a textile production center, hosts several excavation sites currently under Tunisian, American, and Canadian direction.