Sinna
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Sinna was a Roman era civitas of the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis.
This ancient city is tentatively identified with ruins at Calaat-Es-Senan in modern Tunisia.
The ancient town was also the seat of a Christian bishopric (in Latin Rite Sinnensis) suffragan of the Archdiocese of Carthage.[1][2] The only bishop known of this diocese is Victor, who attended the Council of Constantinople in 553. Sinna survives today as a titular bishopric. Its current bishop is Arūnas Poniškaitis of Vilnius.
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