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Cyrenaica (/ˌsaɪrəˈneɪ.ɪkəˌˌsɪr-/ SY-rə-NAY-ik-ə-,-SIRR-ə) or
Kyrenaika (Arabic: برقة, romanized: Barqah, Koinē Gr****: Κυρηναϊκή [ἐπαρχία], romanized: Kūrēnaïkḗ...
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Italian Cyrenaica (Italian:
Cirenaica Italiana; Arabic: برقة الايطالیة) was an
Italian colony,
located in present-day
eastern Libya, that
existed from...
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approved the
naming of a
public square to the East of the city
centre in the
Cirenaica district Piazzetta degli Umarells in
recognition of the
local fame of...
- (Great (1932). Journal.
Senussi chief , Omar el
Mukhtar Rodolfo Graziani, "
Cirenaica Pacificata" pg.269 (Benamer translation) Vandervort,
Bruce (1998). Wars...
- of love"). In the
Italian military heraldry, Il
silfio d'oro
reciso di
Cirenaica ("Silphium of Cyrenaica,
smoothly cut and
printed in gold; in blazon:...
- the self-declared
Cyrenaica Transitional Council. "Himno
Nacional de
Cirenaica (1949-1951): "النشيد الوطني لإمارة برقة العربية"". YouTube. Minahan, James...
- all
missionary members of the
Friars Minor (O.F.M.)
Apostolic Vicars of
Cirenaica Bernardino Vitale Bigi, O.F.M.,
Titular Bishop of
Anthedon (January 27...
- 2023-09-14. Asolati, Michele; Crisafulli,
Cristina (2018).
Cirene e la
Cirenaica in età
greca e romana. Roma: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. ISBN 9788891317155...
- De Bono as
Commissary of
Tripolitania Commissary of
Tripolitania and
Cirenaica 1929–1933 Succeeded by
Italo Balbo as
Governor of
Libia Preceded by Attilio...
- in 1896. Libya: on 15
October 1912
Italian protectorate declared over
Cirenaica (Cyrenaica)
until 17 May 1919.
Benadir Coast in Somalia: 3
August 1889...