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Tarhunah Muni****lity (Arabic: ترهونة) is one of the
former muni****lity (baladiyat) of
Libya from 1983 to 1995. It is in the
north of the country, in...
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Tarhuna wa
Msalata (Tarhuna and Msallata) was a
district of
Libya until 2007.
Between 1988 and 1995
there existed the
Tarhuna District,
which became Tarhuna...
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Tarhuna (/tɑːrˈhuːnə/; Arabic: ترهونة), also
Tarhoona or
Tarhunah, is a
Libyan village 65
kilometres (40 mi) to the
southeast of Tripoli, in the Murqub...
- Sabhā LY-SS Şabrātah Şurmān LY-SR Surt LY-TN Tājūrā' wa an Nawāḩī al Arbāʻ LY-TB Ţarābulus LY-TM
Tarhūnah-Masallātah LY-WD Wādī al Ḩayāt LY-YJ Yafran-Jādū...
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northwestern Libya, with the
towns of Bani Walid, Gharyan,
Mizdah and
Tarhunah close by.
Gharyan is one
among several intraplate volcanic fields in Africa...
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other than that he is young, male and Libyan. He is
thought to be from
Tarhunah. Ibn
Thabit was one of the
early critics of
Gaddafi in 2011, the nascent...
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Suluq Solue Tabaqah Tobga Tajarhi Tegerri Tajoura Tagiura Taknis Magara Tarhunah Tarhuna Tawergha Taurgia,
Targia Tazirbu Taiserbo,
Tazerbo Tripoli Tripoli...
- District,
Libya LY30
Murzuq District,
Libya LY34 Sabhā District,
Libya LY41
Tarhūnah District,
Libya LY42 Ţubruq District,
Libya LY45 Zlīţan District, Libya...
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where it was
mentioned as Misfe, a
station between Leptis Magna and
Tarhunah. At the end of the
First World War, the
agreement on
establishing the Tripolitanian...
- the anti-Gaddafi
protesters also
controlled Sirte, Misrata, Khoms, the
Tarhunah District, Zintan,
Zawiya and Zuwara. Pro-Gaddafi
forces were sent to Sabratha...