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Mediterranean coast.
Qaminis was
known Chaminos,
before its name was
changed following its
conquest by the
early Muslim Caliphate in AD 642.
Qaminis is
slowly growing...
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places like:
Benghazi (to the north-west). Al
Abyar (to the north-east).
Qaminis (to the west). El
Magrun (to the south-west).
Zawiyat Msus (to the south-east)...
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Qaminis and
Tukrah salines is a
protected area of Libya. "Parks, Reserves, and
Other Protected Areas in the
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya". Parks.it. Retrieved...
- Brak 11,638 56 Abu
Ghlasha 11,179 57 Ad
Dawoon 10,909 58 Teji 10,828 59
Qaminis 10,713 60
Qatrun 10,650 61
Benina 10,522 62
Kikla 10,350 63 Al Rheibat...
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Marawah Maraua Marawa Misratah Misratah Misurata Misrata Qaminis Ghemines Ghemínes
Qaminis Sabha Sabha Sebca Sabha Shahhat Shahhat Cirene Shahhat & Cyrene...
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Misratah Mesurata,
Misurata Msallata Cussabat,
Curabatti Murzuq Murzuch Qaminis Ghemínes,
Gemine Qatrun Gatrone Quarqarish Gargáresc Ras Al'Uwayjia Ras...
- ‘Abid Marj
Cyrenaica 13
Tocra Marj
Cyrenaica 14
Abyar Marj
Cyrenaica 15
Qaminis Benghazi Cyrenaica 16
Suluq Benghazi Cyrenaica 17
Benghazi Benghazi (Capital)...
- Mountain, Jalo,
Kufrah Oasis, Nefhusa,
Oasis of Ghat, Ouau en Namu lakes,
Qaminis and
Tukrah salines,
Rajma plantations, Sabratha,
Sebkha el Sahel, Serir...
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Nalut Tripolitania 45
Sahel El-Jebel
Jabal al
Akhdar Cyrenaica 66
Suluq Qaminis Benghazi Cyrenaica 20
Kufra Kufra Cyrenaica 46
Castelverde Tripoli Tripolitania...
- ship was sunk in the Gulf of Sirte, 4
nautical miles (7.4 km) west of
Qaminis,
Libya by HMS Turbulent ( Royal Navy).
There were no casualties. Willimantic...