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Touring Qabilat Awlad Za'id in Libya

Qabilat Awlad Za'id in the region of Libya (general) is located in Libya - some 59 mi or ( 95 km ) East of Tripoli , the country's capital city .

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Time in Qabilat Awlad Za'id is now 06:57 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Africa/Tripoli " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Tripoli, Surt, Qaryat Bani Musallam, Qabilat Za'faran, and Qabilat Wadinah. Being here already, consider visiting Tripoli . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Qabilat Awlad Za'id ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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The old Libyans

7:21 min by shezafnet
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Some of the Libyans are saying that the vanished Jews are the old Libyans - A journey to look for the remains and memories j ..

Leptis Magna, pearl of Libya

7:29 min by Paolo Vacca
Views: 3769 Rating: 5.00

Leptis Magna is an ancient city along the Mediterranean Sea, located near the modern-day city of Al Khums in Libya. The city began as a trading port for the Phoenicians around 1000 BC and then became ..


Libya (12/2010) - Leptis Magna

5:11 min by thevideosarehere
Views: 577 Rating: 5.00

Leptis Magna,(Arabic: لَبْدَة‎) also known as Lectis Magna (or Lepcis Magna as it is sometimes spelled), also called Lpqy, Neapolis, or Lebda to modern-day residents of Libya, was a prominent city of ..

Leptis Magna

5:55 min by ias7931
Views: 169 Rating: 5.00

Leptis Magna Its ruins are located in Al Khums, Libya, 130 km east of Tripoli, on the coast where the Wadi Lebda meets the sea. It is one of the most spectacular and unspoiled Roman ruins in the Medit ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Bani Hasan, Libya

Bani Hasan is a town in western Libya lying on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

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Located at 32.68 14.13 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Populated places in Murqub District

Khoms District

Khoms or Al Khums District was a district of Libya from 1983 to 1995. It lay in the northwest of the country, on the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital was Khoms. It is notable for the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna which is 120 km east of Tripoli along the coast. Leptis Magna prospered for 500 years, most intensely under the patronage of hometown boy, Emperor Septimius Severus aka "the Grim African".

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Located at 32.65 14.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Districts of Libya, Khoms, Libya, Tripolitania

Murqub District

Murqub, sometimes spelt Al Murgub or Al Marqab or al-Morqib, is one of the districts of Libya. According to the 2006 census, the population was 432,202. The main city and capital is Khoms. The widely visited UNESCO World Heritage Site of Leptis Magna is also located in the district. In the north, Murqub has a shoreline on the Mediterranean Sea.

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Located at 32.65 14.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Districts of Libya, Populated places in Murqub District, Tripolitania

Leptis Magna

Leptis Magna also known as Lectis Magna (or Lepcis Magna as it is sometimes spelled), also called Lpqy, Neapolis, Lebida or Lebda to modern-day residents of Libya, was a prominent city of the Roman Empire. Its ruins are located in Khoms, Libya, 130 km east of Tripoli, on the coast where the Wadi Lebda meets the sea. The site is one of the most spectacular and unspoiled Roman ruins in the Mediterranean.

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Located at 32.64 14.29 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Libya, Former populated places in Libya, Khoms, Libya, Phoenician colonies, Populated places established in the 2nd millennium BC, Populated places of the Byzantine Empire, Roman sites in Libya, Titular sees in Africa, Tourism in Libya, Tripolitania, World Heritage Sites in Libya

Msallata

Msallata (also Al Qasabat, Cussabat and El-Gusbát) is a town in the northwestern part of Libya, in the Murqub District. It has a population of nearly 24,000, and was historically a center of Islamic studies. It is also known for olive tree farming and olive oil production. The Tripolian Republic was announced in Msallata on 16 November 1918 which was the first republic in the Arab world. Along with the city of Tarhuna, it gave its name to the former Libyan district of Tarhuna wa Msalata.

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Located at 32.58 14.04 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Tags: Populated places in Murqub District