The Port of Tripoli is the principal sea port in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, and one of the oldest ports in the Mediterranean. The port serves general...
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The Port of Tripoli (Arabic: مرفأ طرابلس) is the second major port in Lebanon. The port covers an approximate area of 3 square kilometres (1.2 sq mi)...
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includes the port of Tripoli and the country's largest commercial and manufacturing center. It is also the site of the University of Tripoli. Tripoli was founded...
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Situated 81 km (50 mi) north of the capital Beirut, it is the capital of the North Governorate and the Tripoli District. Tripoli overlooks the eastern Mediterranean...
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Eyalet of Tripoli, a province of the Ottoman Empire centered in Tripoli, Lebanon Port of Tripoli (Lebanon) Tripoli, Libya, the capital of Libya Tripoli District...
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The County of Tripoli (1102–1289) was one of the Crusader states. It was founded in the Levant in the modern-day region of Tripoli, northern Lebanon and...
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coordinates) "Tripoli Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 6 March 2023. "Benghazi Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 6 March 2023. "Misurata Port". marinetraffic...
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The Tripoli District is a small, but very densely populated district in the North Governorate of Lebanon. It consists of the city Tripoli, its port town...
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days in the mountainous Dinnieh region, east of the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli. Over a period of several days, an estimated 13,000 Lebanese army...
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Lebanese Armed Forces (redirect from Military of Lebanon)
Dinnieh district. In a period of 8 days of fighting in the snow-blanketed mountains east of the northern port of Tripoli, 14 soldiers and 25 rebels were...
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Transport in Lebanon (section Port infrastructure)
Cyprus, or Greece or by road from Damascus, etc. The Port of Tripoli (Lebanon) is also a port of entry. In order to get from one place to another, people...
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El Mina, Lebanon (category Tripoli District, Lebanon)
neighboring Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city, situated 5 km to the east. El-Mina has a municipality on its own. The Port of Tripoli falls within...
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the count of Tripoli and nominal prince of Antioch from 1275 to his death. The only part left of the Principality of Antioch was the port of Latakia. He...
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Ottoman Tripolitania (redirect from Vilayet of Tripoli)
of pirates. The Spaniards occupied Tripoli in 1510, but the Spaniards were more concerned with controlling the port than with the inconveniences of administering...
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Italian Tripolitania (redirect from Italian Tripoli)
northern half of Libya, with Tripoli as its main city. In 1934, it was unified with Italian Cyrenaica in the colony of Italian Libya. In 1939, Tripolitania...
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Operation Sonnenblume (category Land battles and operations of World War II involving the United Kingdom)
Libyan port of Tripoli and were sent immediately to the front line east of Sirte. Rommel arrived in Libya on 12 February, with orders to defend Tripoli and...
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Tyre, Lebanon (redirect from City of Tyre)
back-up for the Port of Tripoli. In the harbour area, the Barbour family of shipbuilders continues to build wooden boats. Tyre is thus one of only a few cities...
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Mabus announced the ship's name as Tripoli, in honor of the US Marine Corps victory against Tripoli at the Battle of Derna during the First Barbary War...
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retitled The First Marines. In 1805, the USS Essex is part of a blockade of the port of Tripoli by the small United States Navy Mediterranean squadron, targeting...
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rule the city became the capital of the County of Tripoli. In 1289, it fell to the Mamluks and the old port part of the city was destroyed. A new inland...
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Citadel of Tripoli (Arabic: قَلْعَة طَرَابُلُس ALA-LC: Qalʻat Ṭarābulus) is a 12th-century fortress in Tripoli, Lebanon. It was built at the top of a hill...
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Archirodon (category Construction and civil engineering companies of Greece)
A... Jorf Lasfar Al Hamriya Port Port of Jebel Ali -Terminal-2 Port of Tripoli Khalifa Port Sheikh Zayed Bridge Port of Salalah Palm Islands King Salman...
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Turkish intervention in Libya (2020–present) (section Involvement of SADAT and Turkey's backed foreign mercenaries)
rocket strikes on the Port of Tripoli, although the Turkish government denied there having been any Turkish cargo ships at the port. On 25 February, President...
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The Italian Army landing at the Port of Tripoli, 1911 An Italian Carabiniere and an Arabic Zaptié patrolling in Tripoli, 1914 Restaurant and goods train...
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First Barbary War (redirect from Shores of Tripoli)
mortar boats, and the ports of Messina, Syracuse, and Palermo to be used as naval bases for launching operations against Tripoli, a port walled fortress city...
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The Battle of Tripoli (Arabic: ﻣﻌﺮﻛﺔ ﻃﺮﺍﺑﻠﺲ maʻarakat Ṭarābulis), sometimes referred to as the Fall of Tripoli (Arabic: سقوط طرابلس suqūt Ṭarābulis),...
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schooner USS Enterprise and the Tripolitan polacca Tripoli off the coast of modern-day Libya. As part of Commodore Richard Dale's Mediterranean Squadron...
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King of Spain and Sicily, to provide the knights permanent quarters: In exchange for providing Malta, Gozo, and the North African port of Tripoli in perpetual...
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fortified ports south of Sidon, and reconstructed Sidon, Beirut, and Tripoli. This resulted in the decline of Tyre while propelling Tripoli to prominence...
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(Hans-Jürgen von Arnim), Rommel conducted a fighting retreat. The port of Tripoli, 150 mi (240 km) further west, was taken on 23 January as Rommel continued...
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