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THINGS TO DO IN TRIPOLI
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The Assaraya al-Hamra (the Red Castle), a vast palace complex with numerous courtyards, dominates the city skyline and is located on the outskirts of the medina. There are some classical statues and fountains from the Ottoman period scattered around ... |
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NIGHTLIFE IN TRIPOLI
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At least, that's the line I've heard repeatedly, especially from expats and people with jobs that cater to tourists.By the standards of big American and European cities, that may be true. Alcohol is outlawed here, so there are no bars, and I'm ... |
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TRIPOLI TOURS
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Tripoli is great good known as the most pleasing city upon Mediterranean Sea. It is the unapproachable collateral of sparkling nation of Libya as great as is home to all the economic, commercial, as great as executive activities of the country. ... |
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RESTAURANTS IN TRIPOLI
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La calidad de los alimentos en Trípoli es bueno y es generalmente de bajo costo para los estándares occidentales.No esperes una gran variedad, la cocina es sobre todo el árabe.Las posibilidades de conseguir la intoxicación alimentaria es delgado, per... |
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HISTORY OF TRIPOLI
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The city was founded in the 7th century BC, by the Phoenicians, who gave it the Libyco-Berber name Oea (or Wy't), suggesting that the city may have been built upon an existing native town. The Phoenicians were probably attracted to the site by its na... |
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16TH TO 19TH CENTURIES
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In 1510, it was taken by Don Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto for Spain, and, in 1523, it was assigned to the Knights of St. John, who had lately been expelled by the Ottoman Turks from their stronghold on the island of Rhodes. Finding themselves in v... |
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