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town in Libya
24.9510.316667city in Libya
32.37815.09Ancient city of Cyrene, a World Heritage site, is nearby
32.82777821.862222oasis
30.13339.5second largest city in Libya
32.1166666720.06666667capital city of Libya
32.68333313.166667An ancient city started as a Greek colony. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
32.82521.85805556prominent city of the Roman Empire
32.6391666714.29055556oasis
30.133333339.5mountain range in the desert of the Ghat District in western Libya
24.8333333310.33333333national museum in Tripoli, Libya
32.8958333313.18027778Constructed during the 1930s in a neo-classical style, the Benghazi Cathedral used to be one of the largest churches in the whole of North Africa. It fell into disuse during the 1960s but has recently been renovated.
32.1138888920.05944444Only surviving Roman monument in the city.
32.8998888913.17575mosque
32.8994444413.17555556Formerly known as Green Square. This is a popular gathering place. It gives some good views of the old city walls. Some of the shopping streets also start here. The square is often used for demonstrations (against the Syrian regime typically) and as a place for motor cycle enthusiasts to show off. There is nothing in the square itself to see.
32.89513.18111111First constructed by the Turks in early 20th century. It was completed by the Italians.
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