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Summary Of: Tripoli

Tripoli has a population of 1... Tripoli was founded in the 7th century BC by the... Tripoli is the largest city... The fact that Tripoli has been continuously inhabited... Tripoli was ruled by dynasties based in... Turgut was also buried in Tripoli after his death in 1565... Tripoli once again became a base of operation for Barbary pirates... The Pashas of Tripoli were expected to pay a regular tributary tax to the Sultan... Tripoli Harbour during the Tripolitan War... Tripoli Harbour during the Tripolitan War... was turned against the Americans and anchored in Tripoli Harbour as a gun battery... again visited Tripoli and forced the pasha to comply with the demands of the United States... Tripoli was under the direct control of the... Italy had long claimed that Tripoli fell within its zone of influence and that Italy had the right to preserve order... pretext of protecting its own citizens living in Tripoli from the Ottoman Government... Tripoli was nominally controlled by Italy until 1943... expected to increase traffic through the Port of Tripoli and have a positive impact on the city... The city of Tripoli and its surrounding suburbs all lie within the Tripoli... Tripoli comprises Local People... Tripoli being no exception... Tripoli is sometimes referred to as the... Tripoli lies at the western extremity of Libya close to the Tunisian border... which is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Tripoli but more appropriately should be called... Tripoli borders the following sha... epic floods in 1945 left Tripoli under water for several days... an absence of permanent rivers or streams in Tripoli as well as an absence throughout the entire country... supplies Tripoli with its water... Tripoli is dotted with public spaces... s home offices in Tripoli as well as the majority of international companies... Tripoli has seen a rise in foreign investment as well as an increase in tourism... Tripoli is home to two of the most prominent football clubs in Libya... Tripoli is the interim destination of a... Tripoli has airports cars boats planes... Dynamic map of Tripoli on Encarta online...

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