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    Al Qubbah or El Gubba (Arabic: القبة) is a town in eastern Libya. Once capital of Quba District. It is the largest populated place between Derna, and Bayda...
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    been the Al Qubah District. In the north, Derna has a shoreline on the Mediterranean Sea. On land, it borders Butnan in the east, Jabal al Akhdar in...
    8 KB (890 words) - 07:51, 28 January 2024
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    Quba or Qoba (Al Qubah) was one of the 32 districts of Libya. In 2007 it became part of the Derna District. The population of the former district was approximately...
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    Shahhat (category Populated places in Jabal al Akhdar)
    inner one running through Al Qubah is part of the Libyan Coastal Highway and the coastal one running through Susa and Ras al Helal. List of cities in Libya...
    6 KB (132 words) - 04:39, 29 March 2024
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    inner one running through Al Qubah is part of the Libyan Coastal Highway and the coastal one running through Susa and Ras al Helal. Derna features a hot...
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  • member of the Libyan National Transitional Council representing the city of Al Qubah. He received a Doctor of Philosophy from a university in France and previously...
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  • the following cities, Bayda (the Old University and the New University), Al Qubah, Derna (Derna University) and Tobruk (Tobruk University). it has twenty...
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    list, so this list is not definitive. Source:Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia", Dar as Saqia, Benghazi-2008, pp. 118-123. Transliteration...
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    were Marj, Al Qubah, Shahhat and Apollonia. It was created out of the Cyrenaica province. On 23 May 1971, the governorate was renamed Jabal al Akhdar Governorate...
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  • the same name. Prior to the 2007 reorganization, Firsilla was part of Al Qubah District. Firsillah (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National...
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  • Cyrenaica 3 Jaghbub Butnan Cyrenaica 4 Derna Derna (Capital) Cyrenaica 5 Al Qubah Qubah (Capital) Cyrenaica 6 Abraq Derna Cyrenaica 7 Bayda Jebel Akhdar (Capital)...
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    book named:"Al Qawaneen wal Lawa'eh wal Qararat that al Alaqa bil wazeefa al Amma wal Muwazzaf", part IV, prepared by Mohammed Omar Kassab et al. Bulegma...
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  • (بلد) Ba`qubah (بعقوبه) Al Basrah (Basra) (البصرة) Ad Dawr (الداور) Dihok (دهوك / ܢܘܗܕܪܐ) Ad Diwaniyah (الديوانية) Erbil or Hewlêr (ܐܪܒܝܠ) (أربيل) Al Fallujah...
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  • Group C Baranes Al Qubah 5th, Group D Qairawaan Bayda 9th, Group D Ansaar Bayda 6th, Group C Andalus Tobruk Tobruk 3rd, Group D Shabaab al Jabal Marj Third...
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  • Qayqab (redirect from Minţaqat al Qayqab)
    the area. Prior to the 2007 administrative reorganization, Al Qayqab was part of Al Qubah District. The name Qayqab translates in Arabic to "maple tree...
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    insurgent-held village of Qubah. Up to 13 Chinooks, Blackhawks and Apache gunships from FOB Warhorse flew in 241 soldiers on the edge of Qubah and heavy street...
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    1950-2024". www.macrotrends.net. Retrieved March 16, 2024. John Pike. "Ba?qubah [Baqubah]". Retrieved May 10, 2016. "Ba'qubah". Global Security. Archived...
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  • Hassan al-Jaber, Qatari journalist of Al Jazeera, killed Mohammed Nabbous, Libyan journalist and founder of Libya Alhurra TV, killed Kais al-Hilali,...
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