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According to archeologists, Zama Minor is NOT the place of the famous battle. There is not yet an agreement on the place of battle, but the most reliable theory identified a village south of Tunisi called Djama (36°06'54"N, 9°17'04"E). The Zama of Battle of Zama was called Zama Regia, not Minor. So, this article is wrong. Can you please verify it?--Dejudicibus (talk) 18:59, 6 March 2010 (UTC)
- According to the first external link cited, Zama Minor is the place of the battle, and the coordinates of Zama Minor are those that Dejudicibus gives as Djama's. In other words, according to that source, Djama is Zama Minor. The coordinates that were given here are those of the town of Maktar, further south, which nobody says was the site of Zama Minor or of the battle. Esoglou (talk) 15:00, 19 March 2014 (UTC)