- Tripoli, Libya - Wikipedia
It is located in the northwest of Libya on the edge of the desert, on a point of rocky land projecting into the Mediterranean Sea and forming a bay It includes the port of Tripoli and the country's largest commercial and manufacturing center It is also the site of the University of Tripoli
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Tripoli is a non-profit organization dedicated to education, advancement, and safe operation of amateur high-power rocketry Our members are drawn from the United States and 22 countries across the globe
- Tripoli | History, Geography, Map, Facts | Britannica
Tripoli, capital city of Libya Situated in northwestern Libya along the Mediterranean coast, it is the country’s largest city and chief seaport The city is divided into old and new quarters The ancient walled city, or medina, lies along the harbor and is dominated by a 16th-century Spanish castle
- Tripoli City Guide: Ancient Medina to Modern Culture
In Tripoli, Libya’s timeless capital, ancient medina alleys echo with centuries of history while Roman arches and Ottoman mosques frame everyday life This guide invites you to discover Tripoli’s layered soul—where Red Castle walls meet the scent of cardamom tea, and where the past breathes beneath every step
- Tripoli - IntoLibya
Tripoli, the capital of Libya, is one of North Africa’s most fascinating cities Overlooking the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea, this bustling metropolis is a place where cultures have collided for thousands of years
- Tripoli, Libya: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
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- Tripoli – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Tripoli (Arabic: طرابلس, Tarabulus) is the capital, largest city, principal harbour and biggest commercial and manufacturing centre of the North African country of Libya Tripoli is in the north-west of Libya on the Mediterranean Sea It is home to about 1 3 million people (estimate, 1 January 2020)
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