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  2. Tourism in Libya - Wikipedia

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    A tourist group at Theatre at Sabratha [], 2006; one of the primary tourist sites in Libya.. Tourism in Libya is an industry heavily hit by the Libyan Civil War.Before the war tourism was developing, with 149,000 tourists visiting Libya in 2004, rising to 180,000 in 2007, although this still only contributed less than 1% of the country's GDP.

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libya accepted the convention on 13 October 1978. [3] There are five World Heritage Sites in Libya, with a further three on the tentative list. [3] The first three sites in Libya were added to the list in 1982 and the most recent one in 1986. [3] All five sites are listed due to their cultural significance.

  4. Category:Lists of tourist attractions in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Libya" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Category: Tourist attractions in Libya. ... Archaeological sites in Libya (3 C, 24 P) E. Entertainment events in Libya (1 C) Entertainment venues in Libya (3 C) J.

  6. Sabratha - Wikipedia

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    Map of Sabratha. Sabratha (Arabic: صبراتة, romanized: Ṣabrāta; also Sabratah, Siburata), in the Zawiya District [2] of Libya, was the westernmost of the ancient "three cities" of Roman Tripolis, alongside Oea and Leptis Magna.

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  8. Fortress of Ghat - Wikipedia

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    The road to the top of the fortress definitely passes through the paths of the ancient city of Ghat, ‘Agram’, standing at the top of Ghat Fortress can easily get a bird's-eye view of the city and the nearby palm plantations, as well as the Acacus Mountains, with their charming rock carvings, and golden sand dunes, whereas under the fortress’ western wall there is an underground tunnel ...

  9. Category:Tourism in Libya - Wikipedia

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