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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Libya - Wikipedia

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    After becoming the Emperor in 193, he rebuilt and enlarged the city and made it one of the most beautiful cities of the Roman world. It is one of the best examples of Roman urban planning. It was pillaged in the 4th century, reconquered by the Byzantines, and was finally abandoned following the Arab invasion. The ruins of the Roman theater are ...

  3. Ras al-Helal - Wikipedia

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    Ras al-Helal and the Mediterranean coast, eastern Libya. Upper waterfalls Lower waterfalls. The Ras al-Helal waterfalls are located up in the Jebel Akhdar, some 3.5 km (2.2 mi) from the coastal road. They are considered one of the most beautiful natural places in the country and attract many Libyan visitors and vacationers.

  4. List of cities in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Map of Libya Tripoli, capital of Libya Sabratha Misurata Derna Tobruk Sirte Ghadames Tajura Ubari. This is a list of the 100 largest populated places in Libya.Some places in the list could be considered suburbs or neighborhoods of some large cities in the list, so this list is not definitive.

  5. Architecture of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Ahmad al-Qaramanli in Tripoli (1736–1738). The Ottomans conquered Tripoli in 1551 and made it the capital of a province roughly corresponding to modern-day Libya. . The first Ottoman governor, known as Dragut or Darghut (d. 1565), repaired and redeveloped the city's fortifications, giving the old city the roughly pentagonal shape it has tod

  6. Category:World Heritage Sites in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Cyrene, Libya (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "World Heritage Sites in Libya" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. Olbia, Libya - Wikipedia

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    One is integrated into the Qasr, [clarification needed] which now houses the Qasr Libya Museum. The other church was excavated by Richard Goodchild in the mid 1950s. [6] [7] [8] Only the floor plan remains, but fifty beautiful mosaic panels depicting the known world and the refoundation and adornment of the city by Theodora are on display in ...

  8. Gurgi Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Gurgi Mosque (Arabic: جامع قرجي) is a Sunni Islam mosque, located in Tripoli, Libya. The mosque lies in the heart of old Tripoli (the Medina ) as part of a complex of historic buildings. The mosque is an important tourist attraction, as is the area as a whole; nearby is the Roman Arch of Marcus Aurelius .

  9. Karamanly House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Karamanly House Museum (also known as the Qaramanli House Museum, the House of Karamanly and the Tripoli Historical Exhibition) is a historic house and museum located in the Old city in Tripoli, Libya. It is associated with the Karamanli dynasty. The house was built in the second half of the 18th century . [1]