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Jafara or Al
Jfara (Arabic: الجفارة Al Jifārah) is one of the
districts of Libya, in the
historical region of Tripolitania. Its
capital and
largest city...
- an area of 1,940
square kilometers. In 2001 ʽAziziya
became part of the
Jafara District. On 13
September 1922, a
temperature of 58 °C (136.4 °F) was recorded...
- s****line
bordering the
Mediterranean Sea,
while it
borders Tripoli in east,
Jafara in southeast,
Jabal al
Gharbi in south,
Surman in the west. Per the census...
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Libya has been
divided into 22
districts (Shabiyat):
Nuqat al
Khams Zawiya Jafara Tripoli Murqub Misrata Sirte Benghazi Marj
Jabal al
Akhdar Derna Tobruk...
- al-ʿazīzīya),
sometimes spelled El Azizia, is a
small town and
capital of the
Jafara district in
northwestern Libya, 41
kilometres (25 mi)
southwest of the capital...
- the
Mediterranean Sea in the
north (Gulf of Tripoli),
Zawiya in the west,
Jafara in the southwest,
Jabal al
Gharbi in the
south and
Murqub in the east. Per...
- 1998
Libya was
reorganized into twenty-six
districts which were: Butnan,
Jafara, Jufra, Kufra, Marj, Murqub, Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid, Benghazi, Derna...
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Zahra is a
settlement of
Jafara in Libya. "Zahra".
World Weather Online.
Retrieved 9 June 2018. "BBC
staff 'arrested and
tortured in
Libya by
Gaddafi forces'"...
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equivalent BSn
category can be
found in
foggy coastal steppes. ʽAziziya,
Jafara,
Libya (BWh) Agadez,
Niger (BWh) Ahvaz, Khuzestan, Iran (BWh)
Alice Springs...
- districts:
Sabratha wa
Sorman - north;
Zawiya - northeast, at a quadripoint;
Jafara - northeast;
Gharyan - east;
Mizda - southeast;
Nalut - southwest; and Nuqat...