- Arabic: Məṣrāta; also
spelled Misratah and
known by the
Italian spelling Misurata) is a city in
northwestern Libya located in the
Misrata District, situated...
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Libyan professional football club
based in
Misurata,
western Libya. They play
their home
games at
Misurata Stadium. The club's home
colours are green...
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Misurata University is one of
state universities in Libya,
located in Libya's
third largest city '
Misurata'. The
university provides nationally and internationally...
- Aeroroutes.
Retrieved 5
September 2023. "
Misurata (MRA)
flight index". "FLIGHT SCHEDULE".
Accident history for
Misurata Airport at
Aviation Safety Network Portals:...
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Giuseppe Volpi, 1st
Count of
Misurata (19
November 1877 – 16
November 1947) was an
Italian businessman and politician.
Count Volpi developed utilities...
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Misrata Stadium is a
football stadium in the city of Misrata, in
northwestern Libya. It was the
previous home of the
Libyan national team and
hosted some...
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Count Giovanni Volpi di
Misurata (born 1938 in Venice,
Kingdom of Italy) is an Italian-Algerian
nobleman and a
former automobile racing manager and Formula...
- romanized: Miṣrāta,
Libyan Arabic: Məṣrāta), also
known by the
Italian spelling Misurata, is a sha'biyah (district) in
northwestern Libya. Its
capital is the city...
- to
Giuseppe Volpi di
Misurata,
Ministry of Finance, and
Giuseppe Belluzzo,
Ministry for the
National Economy.
Volpi di
Misurata, however, was directly...
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Contessa Marina Cicogna Mozzoni Volpi di
Misurata (29 May 1934 – 4
November 2023) was an
Italian film
producer and photographer. She
produced the film...