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Tripoli, Libya

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Visit Libya

Visit Libya
Libya. Warm sun, warm hearts. A great country with a great history, a country of breathtaking beauty. High mountain chains are just one of the beauties of its fabulous landscape with green fields and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. The desert, watered by magnificent oasis, extends far into Africa. Fabulous villages and cities scattered amongst meadows, with oasis everywhere. Historical monuments forests, towering mountains...

and a warm Libyan Arab welcome. Libya's strategic, geographical position and profound history make it a vital link between the eastern and western parts of the Arab world, and between Europe and Africa. The country has known its ups and downs, but the historical monuments are a testimony of the great Libyan civilization of old. Look at the engravings of the AKAKUS mountains, the drawings in the MATCHANDOUSH caves.

The cities of JARMA, ZAKAKRA, and SABHA' in the south, and the historical city of GHIRZA in the centre. Libya has played host to many civilizations, and has enriched civilization in its turn, with writings, drawings and engravings in the caves of TADRART mountains, and archaeological treasures from ATAFT. The Phoenician, Roman, and Byzantine ports of TRIPOLI, SABRATAH, LIBDAH, SHAH'HAT, SUSAH, TUKRAH, and TALMITHA. The old Islamic cities such as SIRT, DARNAH, and AJDABIYA, and other cities in the heart of the desert, including GHADAMES, ZUWAYLAH, JALU, OJLA, GHAT, and FEZZAN. Not forgetting the places and fortresses of GHARYAN, MIZDAH, AL-QARYAT, YIFRAN, JADU, NALUT, MISALLATAH, and AWINAT. The first site most tourists visit is TRIPOLI, Libya's biggest city, the queen of the seas.

It is an historical site. the city of Islamic civilization, Arab art and handicraft, where every monument tells a story. TRIPOLI has changed little since its foundation in the first millennium BC: it is still a lush garden filled with olive trees, palms, grapevines, and orange groves. The city has a wealth of old and new monuments. Travel east or west, to nearby LIBDAH or SABRATAH, and soak up all the history.

Shopping is a great pleasure, especially in the popular markets where you can buy a great variety of Libyan handicrafts such as traditional clothes, carpets, handmade gold and silver jewellery, copper and silver dishes, leather goods, and pottery. Every kind of aquatic sport is practised in the resorts along the coast, where you will also find the port of BENGHAZI, which combines magnificent buildings with large, open spaces.

In nearby SULUQ stands the mausoleum of OMAR MOKHTAR, hero of the Libyan Resistance during the Italian occupation. Take the highway east to the magnificent cities of the Green Mountain: DARNAH with its falls and splendid coast; AL BAYDA', a quiet city high up in the mountains; ancient SHAH'HAT (Cyrene) and beautiful SUSAH (Apollonia), TULMAYTHAH, TUKRAH, RA'S AL HILAL.... Libya offers you two thousand kilometers of splendid beaches, and some beautiful small cities each with its typical architecture and special characteristics, like AUWARAH, TUBRUQ, MISRATAH, AZ ZAWIYAH, AL-KHUMS, and ZLITAN. Explore Libya's desert in WADI ASH SHATI, the plain of AWAYNAT, BRAK, MURZUQ, and the oasis of AL KUFRAH, ZALLAH and BAZIMAH. Then cool off in AL BAYDA' or near AL MARJ, or on the plain of DARNAH.

As you go further and further into the desert, all you meet are waves and waves, the great sand sea, but then there are the refreshing oasis. The history, the monuments and tales told by the locals make this place unique. It is a feast for the senses.. The jewel of the desert is GHADAMES, a mélange of natural beauty, important monuments and a distinctive architectural style for which it is famous. Libya may be the land of ancient civilizations, but it also looks to the future. It is a country of peace. Libya, a land touched by history.
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Summer Tripoli Libya 2017 Very cool Music by: sia / never give up 3D

Summer of Tripoli A Wonderful Concept Transforms Your Direction Towards Libya Music by: Sia / Never give up

صيف طرابلس 2017
تصوير Saliem Alshebl / أحمد أبوعبعوب
مونتاج وإخراج : سليم الشبل
إنتاج :Raw Studio
Music by : sia / never give up
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TRIPOLI LIBYA

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LIBIA TRIPOLI طرابلس The old town of Tripoli (Libya) HD

© CLAUDIO MORTINI™◊ Il nome Libia compare nelle antiche lingue egiziane, fenicia, greca, ebrea, latina e araba. Già ai tempi di Ramesses II si parlava di alcune tribù libiche e successivamente nei documenti dei faraoni la Libia veniva citata spesso. La recente fine delle sanzioni ONU ha fatto sì che la Libia, da sempre un piccolo universo a sé stante, si sia aperta al resto del mondo e si sia lasciata scoprire dai primi turisti. Le mete interessanti di certo non mancano, a partire dalla capitale Tripoli. Tripoli, in arabo Tarabulus, detta anche la bianca sposa del Mediterraneo, conserva come uno scrigno prezioso le tracce dell'originario splendore: nelle numerose moschee e nella medina della città vivono le tradizioni di un tempo, mentre nelle linee architettoniche pulsano i ricordi della conquista ottomana e della colonizzazione italiana.

TRIPOLI: A Marvelous Historical City to Discover

TRIPOLI: Take Your Camera and Visit Today. A Marvelous Historical City to Discover

طرابلس: مدينة تاريخية رائعة لاكتشافها

Libya Travel Guide - An African Exceptional Experience

Libya Travel Guide - An African Exceptional Experience

Libya (Arabic: ‏ليبيا‎ ), is a country in North Africa. In the north it has a Mediterranean Sea coast, with Egypt to the east and Tunisia to the west. It also has land borders with Algeria, Chad, Niger and Sudan. More than 90% of the country is desert or semi desert. Archaeological evidence indicates that from as early as 8,000 BC, the coastal plain of Ancient Libya was inhabited by a Neolithic people, the Berbers, who were skilled in the domestication of cattle and the cultivation of crops.

Within Libya as many as five different climatic zones have been recognized, but the dominant climatic influences are Mediterranean and Saharan. In most of the coastal lowland, the climate is Mediterranean, with warm summers and mild winters. Rainfall is scanty. The weather is cooler in the highlands, and frosts occur at maximum elevations. In the desert interior the climate has very hot summers and extreme diurnal temperature ranges.

Regions & Cities of Libya :

Cyrenaica (Benghazi, Shahhat, Tobruk)
the north eastern region on the Mediterranean Sea

Saharan Libya (Gaberoun, Ghadamis, Sabha, Ghat)
huge southern desert region with amazing scenery and some of the hottest temperatures recorded anywhere in the world

Tripolitania (Tripoli, Gharyan, Misratah, Surt)
the north western region on the Mediterranean Sea with the capital city and ancient Roman ruins

Tripoli - the capital

Benghazi

Gharyan

Ghadamis

Misratah

Sabha

Shahhat— Ancient city of Cyrene, a World Heritage site, is nearby

Surt

Tobruk

In Tripoli, it is surprisingly hard to find a traditional Libyan restaurant. Most serve western-style cuisine, with a few Moroccan and Lebanese restaurants thrown in. There are also a number of good Turkish restaurants, and some of the best coffee and gelato outside of Italy. There are some wonderful Libyan dishes you should taste in case you are fortunate enough to be invited to a Libyan dinner party or wedding (be prepared to be overfed!). A favourite cafe for the local expatriate community is the fish restaurant in the souq. For the equivalent of a few US dollars, you can enjoy a great seafood couscous. A local speciality is the stuffed calamari.

Major cities have a range of accommodations available, from shabby hotels to 4 star establishments. Prices vary accordingly. While it seems to be diminishing with the arrival of more tourists every year, Libyans have a strong tradition of taking travellers into their own homes and lavishing hospitality on them. This is certainly true in smaller towns and villages.

Libya is an ancient crossroads of civilisations that bequeathed to the Libyan coast some of the finest Roman and Greek ruins in existence, among them Leptis Magna, Cyrene and Sabratha. Libya also has some of the most beautiful corners of the Sahara Desert, from seas of sand the size of Switzerland and sheltering palm-fringed lakes (the Ubari Sand Sea) to remote massifs adorned with prehistoric rock art (the Jebel Acacus), labyrinthine caravan towns (Ghadames) and an isolated black-as-black volcano (Wawa al-Namus) in the desert's heart.

A lot to see in Libya such as :

Grand Erg Oriental
Red Castle Museum
Gabal El Uweinat
Jebel Akhdar, Libya
Nafusa Mountains
GaberounMartyrs' Square, Tripoli
Arch of Marcus Aurelius
Great Man-Made River
Alfornaj Rotary
Gurgi Mosque
Benghazi Cathedral
Port of Tripoli
Port of Benghazi
Haruj
Wadi el Kuf Bridge
Mosque of Omar ibn al-Khattab
Molay MOHAMMAD
Al-Majidya Mosque
Sabratha Theatre
el-Manar Palace
Lake Gaberoun
Luna Park
Gheriat esh-Shergia
Anfiteatro Romano Di Leptis Magna
Benghazi Zoo
Hadrianic Baths
23rd July Lake
Tomb Of The Struggler Omar Al-Mukhtar
Temple of Zeus
Arkenu structures
Ancient Sabratha
Vella Selene
Abuscabh Project
Leptis Magna Theater
Sabratha Ancient Theatre
Al-Quba Al-Falakia
Severan Forum
Janzour Museum
Karamanly House Museum
Jebel Sherif
Museum of Libya
An Nasr Forest
Waw an Namus

Libya is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Libya . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Libya

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Welcome To Libya Tourism - Unravel Travel TV

Tourism in Libya is an industry still in its infancy but one that will gradually start growing. The country is best known for its ancient Greek and Roman ruins and Sahara desert landscapes. There are five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country, three of which are classical ruins. The Roman cities of Sabratha and Leptis Magna in Western Libya and the Greek ruins of Cyrene in the East are big tourist attractions. One of the attractions of Libya's archeological sites, is that they are not as heavily populated by tourists as are other ancient sites in North Africa and southern Europe.

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Visit to Tripoli/Libya

TRABLUSGARP TRİPOLİ TRABLUS LİBYA

Trípoli - Líbia

Триполи - Ливия, トリポリ - リビア, 的黎波里 ​​- 利比亚, Tripoli - Libië

Trípoli (em árabe Ṭarābulus, também طرابلس الغرب Ṭarā-bu-lus al-Gharb, para diferenciar de sua homônima libanesa, antiga Oea) é a capital, a maior cidade e a mais populosa da Líbia, sendo a sede do governo central e administração. Etimologicamente, o nome Trípoli vem do grego Τρίπολη (tri polis) que significa três cidades.
Tem uma população de aproximadamente 1,7 milhão de habitantes e está situada a noroeste da Líbia, na costa mediterrânea. Foi fundada no século VII a.C.

Fotos: StormShadow

Tripoli (Arabic Tarabulus also طرابلس الغرب Tara-bu-lus al-Gharb, as opposed to its namesake in Lebanon, former OAS) is the capital, the largest and most populous city of Libya, being the seat of government and administration. Etymologically, the name comes from the Greek Τρίπολη Tripoli (tri poly), meaning three cities.
It has a population of approximately 1.7 million inhabitants and is situated northwest of Libya on the Mediterranean coast. It was founded in the seventh century BC

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Through The Sands Of Libya

A road trip through the western desert of Libya. Starting from Tripoli along the road to Gheiran, a cross the Nafousa mountain- asaba'a, Kabaow, Sha'awa, derej and then finally awa'al.

music by sting feat chap mami - desert rose

Trípoli (Libia)

‎Trípoli‎‎ es la ‎‎capital‎‎ y la ciudad más grande de ‎‎Libia‎‎. Con su área metropolitana tiene una población de aproximadamente 1,1 millones de habitantes.
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Market TRIPOLI LIBYA TRAVEL

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Family holiday in Libya

Images of a touristic trip with my wife and children to the desert of Libya, december 2009

Tripoli, Milud Holiday

Popular and religious festivity for the birth of the Prophet

Palm City Residences

Property for the lifestyle you deserve

Palm City is a unique blend of superior leasehold property and luxurious living on the southern shores of the Mediterranean. Located on virgin coastline at Janzour, just 15 kilometers from Tripoli, Libya, Palm City is designed with the international, corporate community in mind. Tripoli real estate offers deluxe accommodation in 413 designer-finished units ranging from spacious villas to studio and penthouse apartments. Palm City is a secure, self-contained village that caters for all your day-to-day and leisure needs. Tripoli real estate is the ultimate home away from home, and perhaps even more.

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