- Ras
Lanuf (/ˌrɑːs
ləˈnuːf/ (Arabic: راس لانوف Raʾs
Lānūf, also: Ra’s al-Unūf )) is a
Mediterranean town in
northern Libya, on the Gulf of
Sidra in Tripolitania...
- Ras
Lanuf". Al Jazeera. 10
March 2011.
Archived from the
original on 25 July 2012.
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March 2011. "Rebel push
stalls outside Ras
Lanuf". Al...
- The Ras
Lanuf Refinery is a
topping and
reforming oil
refinery in Ras
Lanuf, Libya. It is part of a
larger petrochemical complex also
consisting of an...
- The raid on Ras
Lanuf was a hit-and-run
attack carried out in the
early morning of 12
September 2011 by two
groups of
fighters loyal to
Muammar Gaddafi...
- marinetraffic.com.
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March 2023. "Tobruk Port". marinetraffic.com.
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March 2023. "Ras
Lanuf Port". marinetraffic.com.
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March 2023....
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battled for
control of Benghazi, Misrata, Brega, Ajdabiya,
Zawiya and Ra's
Lanuf as well as
several towns in the
Nafusa Mountains. They
finally began the...
- was
located on the Via
Balbia (actual
Libyan Coastal Highway) near Ra's
Lanuf. The arch was
designed by
architect Florestano Di
Fausto in
response to...
- of the town of Bin Jawad. On 5
March 2011,
following the
Battle of Ra's
Lanuf,
rebel forces advanced along the
Mediterranean coast and
captured the town...
-
Zawia is
currently the country's
second largest oil
refinery after the Ra's
Lanuf Refinery.
Primary products include naphtha, gasoline, kerosene,
light vacuum...
-
captured Ras
Lanuf and Sidra,
before the
Libyan National Army (LNA)
started a
counteroffensive on 17 June. On 21 June, The LNA
captured Ras
Lanuf and Al Sidra...