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City in Tripolitania, Libya
Zuwarah, Zuwara, or Zwara (Berber languages: ⴰⵣⵡⴰⵔ; Arabic: زوارة) is a coastal city in north-western Libya. Zuwara is primarily inhabited by Berber people
Zuwarah
The Attack on Zuwarah was a military expedition launched by Knights Hospitallers of Malta to sack the Libyan city of Zuwarah. The attack ended in a fiasco
Attack_on_Zuwarah
Airport
Zuwarah Airport (IATA: WAX, ICAO: HLZW) is an airport serving the Mediterranean coastal city of Zuwarah in Libya. The airport is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi)
Zuwarah_Airport
Third-largest branch of Islam
Maghreb: Algeria (in Mzab), Tunisia (in Djerba), Libya (in Nafusa and Zuwarah area), and in sub-Saharan East Africa: Tanzania (in Zanzibar). The Ibadis
Ibadism
The 2019 Zuwarah airstrike was a drone air strike that took place on On 16 August 2019. It was perpetrated by the Libyan National Army (LNA) who attacked
2019_Zuwarah_airstrike
Country in North Africa
people. Among the Berber groups are the minority Berber populations of Zuwarah and the Nafusa Mountains. Southern Libya, primarily Sebha, Kufra, Ghat
Libya
The Action off Zuwarah (19/20 January 1943) was a night encounter during the Second World War. The battle took place in Libyan waters between the Royal
Action_off_Zuwarah
English actor and singer (1922–2015)
the Axis surrender in North Africa in May 1943, the squadron moved to Zuwarah in Libya in preparation for the Allied invasion of Sicily. They then moved
Christopher_Lee
Libyan football club
Al-Jazeera Zuwara (Arabic: الجزيرة) is a Libyan football club based in Zuwara, Libya. They play their home games at Zuwara Stadium. As of 2008–09 season
Aljazeera_SC
East Zenati Berber language
"Nafusi". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2022-11-04. Gussenhoven, C. (2018). "Zwara (Zuwārah) Berber" (PDF). Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 48 (3):
Zuwara_Berber
Libyan politician
serving as its president. He was originally elected to the GNC as member for Zuwarah. He had some support from the Muslim Brotherhood, but stood as an independent
Nouri_Abusahmain
Berber language of Tunisia
belong the other Berber dialects of Tunisia as well as that of the city of Zuwarah in Libya. At the end of the 19th century, Berber was apparently well established
Djerba_Berber
Uprising in Tunisia, 1915–1918
leaving Tunisia. At the end of the month, the significant garrison of Zuwarah (3,000 men) abandons the city to the insurgents. By the summer of 1915
Khalifa_Ben_Asker's_revolt
Town in Nuqat al Khams, Libya
kilometres (6 mi) southwest of Libya's Mediterranean Sea port in the city of Zuwarah. As of 2010[update], Jumayl had an estimated population of 102,000. Al
Jumayl,_Libya
natural rhythms. The Awessu Festival is a traditional celebration held in Zuwarah, a coastal town in western Libya. Originally rooted in pre-Islamic sea
Music_of_Libya
Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa
Morocco 2,867,000 Including 2,300,000 speakers of Central Atlas Tamazight Zuwara LBY Zuwarah, northwestern Libya 280,000 247,000 speakers of Zuwara
Berbers
conduct final engagements of the Guadalcanal campaign 19-20 Jan Battle off Zuwarah British Italians under Di Bartolo British sink Italian minesweepers 23
List_of_naval_battles
Catholic military order
Mahdia (1550) Invasion of Gozo (1551) Siege of Tripoli (1551) Attack on Zuwarah (1552) Battle of Djerba (1560) Battle of Verbia (1561) Great Siege of Malta
Knights_Hospitaller
Leader of Libya from 1969 to 2011
Gaddafi proclaimed the start of a "Popular Revolution" in a speech at Zuwarah. He initiated this with a five-point plan, the first point of which dissolved
Muammar_Gaddafi
Local elections were held in Zuwarah in 2011 and in several other municipalities in Libya during 2012. Zuwarah residents elected their local council in
2012_Libyan_local_elections
Libya. Among the Berber groups are the minority Berber populations of Zuwarah and the Nafusa Mountains, and the nomadic Tuareg, who inhabit the southwestern
Demographics_of_Libya
Place in Tripolitania, Libya
and 111 km west of Tripoli. The city is around 11 km (6.2 miles) from Zuwarah, 10 km north of the Mediterranean Sea, and 10 km northwest of Zliten. The
Regdalin
1911–1912 war in Libya and the Aegean Sea
1915, to entrench themselves mainly in Tripoli and Homs (in Tripolitania, Zuwarah was re-occupied in 1916) and Benghazi, Derna, Cyrene and Tobruk (on the
Italo-Turkish_War
Tripoli International Airport Ubari HLUB QUB Ubari Airport Waddan HLWN Waddan Airport Zintan HLZN ZIS Alzintan Airport Zuwarah HLZW WAX Zuwarah Airport
List_of_airports_in_Libya
1973–1977 political and social movement
Muammar Gaddafi's declaration of a cultural revolution during a speech in Zuwarah on 15 April 1973. This came after increasing tensions between Gaddafi and
Cultural_Revolution_(Libya)
1940 British naval victory over Italy in WWII
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Taranto
1551 Ottoman siege and capture of Tripoli
and began heading towards North Africa on 30 July 1551. They landed at Zuwarah and Tajura, which are respectively located west and east of Tripoli. The
Siege_of_Tripoli_(1551)
1941 Allied naval victory over Italy
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Cape_Matapan
Part of World War II in 1943
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Allied_invasion_of_Sicily
Susah Apollonia Susa, & Apollonia Tarabulus Trablis Tripoli Tripoli Yifrin Yifrin Jefren Yafran Zallah Zallah Zella Zella Zuwarah Zwarah Zuara Zuwara
Transliteration of Libyan placenames
Transliteration_of_Libyan_placenames
Topics referred to by the same term
abbreviation is Zaw. Zawia VOR-DME, a radio beacon located near Zuwarah Airport, near Zuwarah, Libya Zambia Alliance of Women, an organization for women from
ZAW_(disambiguation)
Italian ''Lampo''-class destroyer
cruiser Partenope, and the destroyer Dardo in attacking Ottoman positions at Zuwarah, Misrata, and Argub along the northwestern coast of Ottoman Tripolitania
Italian_destroyer_Euro_(1900)
1942 destruction of the fleet by Vichy France
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Scuttling of the French fleet at Toulon
Scuttling_of_the_French_fleet_at_Toulon
bodies of 17 migrants are recovered by authorities from the coast near Zuwarah. 28 April – The Tripoli Criminal Court sentences four members of a human
2026_in_Libya
Military campaign of World War I
with their forces in control of some outposts on the Libyan coast between Zuwarah and Tobruk. The interior remained unoccupied, allowing the Senussi and
Senussi_campaign
Italian fascist politician and military officer (1882–1955)
anti-colonialist revolt led by ʿOmar al-Mukhtar: Graziani moved his headquarters to Zuwarah and managed to regain control, including political control, of almost all
Rodolfo_Graziani
1940 British attack on the French Navy
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Attack_on_Mers-el-Kébir
Italian naval commando frogman unit of the Fascist era
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Decima_Flottiglia_MAS
Nautical disasters in the Mediterranean
coming days. On 16 December 2023, a boat carrying 86 migrants sank off Zuwarah; 61 of them drowned. Between 24 and 26 April 2023, Italy has rescued 47
2023 Libya migrant boat disasters
2023_Libya_migrant_boat_disasters
Beylerbey of Tripoli from 1551 to 1553/4
city's economic resurgence. In 1552 he repelled a Hospitaller raid on Zuwarah. Despite these successes, Murad's governorship was short-lived as in 1553–1554
Murad_Agha
Armed forces commanded by Khalifa Haftar
2019 Murzuq airstrike Western Libya campaign 2019 Misrata airstrike 2019 Zuwarah airstrike Battle of Sirte (2020) Central Libya offensive 2020 Al-Watiya
Libyan_National_Army
Axis invasion of Crete during World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Crete
Airport) 0 0 14 Zuwarah Airport Zuwarah, Libya Libya WAX HLZW 32°57′10″N 12°01′00″E / 32.95278°N 12.01667°E / 32.95278; 12.01667 (Zuwarah Airport) 0 0
List_of_lowest_airports
auxiliary vessels, in an attempt to reach Sicily. About 20 miles east of Zuwarah, the flotilla was intercepted by the British destroyers HMS Kelvin and
Italian_minesweeper_RD_36
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Siege_of_Malta_(World_War_II)
Australia WAW EPWA Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw, Poland WAX HLZW Zuwarah Airport Zuwarah (Zuara), Libya WAY KWAY Greene County Airport Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
List of airports by IATA airport code: W
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_W
Naval operation of WWII
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Substance
Sports venue in Zuwara, Libya
Zuwara Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Zuwarah, Libya. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Aljazeera SC.
Zuwara_Stadium
Italian aviation pioneer
on August 12 he was again sent to Libya, where he was assigned to the Zuwarah airfield, located about 100 km from Tripoli. After some missions in which
Riccardo_Moizo
Military unit
Bashi-bazouk irregulars Royal Colonial Troops of Tripolitania [it] 1st Battalion (Zuwarah) 2nd Battalion (Tripoli) Royal Colonial Troops of Cirenaica [it] 3rd Battalion
Cacciatori_d'Africa
memorials artistic (Ghadames Festival, Ghat Festival, Nalut Spring Festival, Zuwarah Awessu Festival) maritime-seaside like archaeological diving, ancient harbors
Tourism_in_Libya
Italian ''Lampo''-class destroyer
of Forona. On 17 November 1911 she opened fire on a group of Arabs near Zuwarah on the coast of Ottoman Tripolitania, putting them to flight. On 22 November 1911
Italian destroyer Dardo (1900)
Italian_destroyer_Dardo_(1900)
Government of Libya, 1969–1977
socialist ideology based on Islam, rejecting Marxism. During a speech in Zuwarah on 15 April 1973, Gaddafi declared the Cultural Revolution which laid down
Libyan Revolutionary Command Council
Libyan_Revolutionary_Command_Council
Stadiums In Libya
Stadium 7,000 Derna 13 Sheikh Chadae Stadium 7,000 Bayda 14 7 October Stadium 5,000 Tripoli 15 Sirte Stadium 2,000 Sirte 16 Zuwara Stadium 2,000 Zuwarah
List of football stadiums in Libya
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Libya
World War II naval battle
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Calabria
Italian frogman raid on Allied ships in Algiers harbour in 1942
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Raid_on_Algiers
World War II naval campaign
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_the_Mediterranean
Sympathetic sentiment towards the overthrown government of Muammar Gaddafi
artillery. The reported number of dead was said to had risen to 26, eight from Zuwarah and 18 from the outlying towns, and another 142 Zuwarans were wounded.
Gaddafi_loyalism
1942 British Commando raids in Crete
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Albumen
Zinǧibār. Zanzibar, Tanzania الزّقازيق az-Zaqāzīq. Zagazig, Egypt زوارة Zuwāraḧ. Zuwara, Libya الزّويرات az-Zuwayrāt. Zouérat, Mauritania سامرّاء Sāmarrāʼ
List_of_Arabic_place_names
World War II US Naval bases in North Africa
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
US_Naval_Bases_North_Africa
Anglo-American naval operation of World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Bowery
Military unit
Command Sector Sector HQ Subsectors Subsector HQ 20° - Tripoli XXVIII Zuara Zuwarah 28/a Sidi Milad 28/b Regdalin 28/c Sidi abd es Samad XXIX Nalut Nalut 29/a
Guardia_alla_Frontiera
1943 naval battle of World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle of the Campobasso Convoy
Battle_of_the_Campobasso_Convoy
1944 battle of World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Raid_on_Santorini
1942 failed Allied resupply convoy to Malta
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Vigorous
1942 naval battle of World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Skerki_Bank
1940 naval battle of World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Cape_Spada
Military Campaign in Western Libya
LNA conducted an airstrike against the GNA in Abdel Samad Camp, south of Zuwarah. Heavy gunfire and explosions were reported from downtown Tripoli. The
Western_Libya_campaign
British operation during World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Grog
Italians retained their coastal strongholds and, in 1916, re-occupied Zuwarah in Tripolitania (followed in 1917 by Agilat, Sidi Bilal, Saiad and Janzur)
Military history of Italy during World War I
Military_history_of_Italy_during_World_War_I
Battle in the Mediterranean Sea in 1942 during WWII
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Pedestal
World War II battle in Crete
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Heraklion
Battle during the Allied Invasion of Sicily
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Gela_(1943)
British operation during the Second World War
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Harpoon_(1942)
1943 naval battle
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_the_Messina_Convoy
Allied supply convoys of the Second World War
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Malta_convoys
1941 naval battle of World War II near Tunisia
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_the_Tarigo_Convoy
Allied amphibious operation against Tobruk in World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Agreement
German code-name for plan for invasion of Malta during the Second World War
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Herkules
(197 ft) 12 nmi (22 km) 21652 Zuwarah Lighthouse Zuwarah 32°55′30″N 12°07′12″E / 32.925°N 12.12°E / 32.925; 12.12 (Zuwarah Lighthouse) n/a 13 m (43 ft)
List_of_lighthouses_in_Libya
Italian frogman raid on British warships
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Raid_on_Alexandria_(1941)
Series of conflicts during World War I
at Tripoli, Homs, Derna, Benghazi and Tobruk and, in 1916 re-occupied Zuwarah in Tripolitania and Bardia in Cyrenaica. In April 1917, the Accords of
Military operations in North Africa during World War I
Military_operations_in_North_Africa_during_World_War_I
Torpedo cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy
torpedo boats rendezvoused with a troop convoy carrying 10,000 men to Zuwarah near the border with Tunisia. In June and July, Iride and the armored cruiser
Italian_cruiser_Iride
Convoy to Malta in WWII
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Portcullis
First Italian destroyer
Catania and Città di Siracusa, and the torpedo boat Alcione bombarded Zuwarah, a smuggling center for war materials for Ottoman troops on the coast of
Italian destroyer Fulmine (1898)
Italian_destroyer_Fulmine_(1898)
Conflict resulting from an attempted coup d'état
Osama al-Juwaili, attacked local fighters in Abu Kammash, a village near Zuwarah, a smuggling hotspot. The attack was launched on 5 January 2018 over the
Western Libya clashes (2016–2018)
Western_Libya_clashes_(2016–2018)
Migrant vessel sinkings in the Mediterranean Sea
overboard. On Saturday, 18 April, a boat that had just left the port city of Zuwarah, Tripoli, capsized off the Libyan coast during the night, with up to 850
List of migrant vessel incidents on the Mediterranean Sea
List_of_migrant_vessel_incidents_on_the_Mediterranean_Sea
Boat Assault on Royal Navy ships in Crete
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Raid_on_Souda_Bay
Naval engagement part of Operation Dragoon
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Action_off_La_Ciotat
Undercover Italian auxiliary ship from World War II
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Italian auxiliary ship Olterra
Italian_auxiliary_ship_Olterra
1940 three-ship convoy
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Collar_(convoy)
World War II Allied raid of Greek island
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Raid_on_Symi
1551 Ottoman attack on Gozo
leaving Gozo, the Ottoman fleet proceeded to North Africa and landed at Zuwarah and Tajura in the vicinity of Hospitaller Tripoli. The Ottomans besieged
Invasion_of_Gozo_(1551)
Cyrenaica 32 Ghat Ghat Fezzan 55 Al Shatii al Gharbi Wadi al Shatii Fezzan 9 Zuwarah Nuqat al Khams Tripolitania 33 Qasr bin Ghashir Tripoli Tripolitania 56
Vehicle registration plates of Libya
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Libya
migrants are believed to have drowned after two boats sank off the coast of Zuwarah, Libya. Almost 200 others were rescued by the Libyan coastguard. 27 August:
Timeline of the 2015 European migrant crisis
Timeline_of_the_2015_European_migrant_crisis
French lawyer, businessman and politician
coast, passing through no man's land between the last Turkish outpost of Zuwarah and the Gulf of Gabès. In 1842 he presented his memoir on the regency of
Charles_Ignace_Plichon
Naval battle during the Battle of the Mediterranean
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Battle_of_Cape_Spartivento
1941 British WWII supply convoys to Malta
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
Operation_Excess
Naval battle in the Second World War
Agreement Torch Stoneage¹ Toulon Portcullis¹ Skerki² Olterra¹ Algiers¹ 1943 Zuwarah Cigno² Campobasso² Pantelleria Sicily Gela Scylla² Messina convoy² Bastia
First_Battle_of_Sirte
ZUWARAH
ZUWARAH
ZUWARAH
ZUWARAH
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Brave Leader
Male
Norse
Old Norse byname SKÃRI means "sea-mew," another name for the common seagull.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Hebrew
Sea of Bitterness; Bitter; Wished-for Child; Beloved Famous Warrior; Combination of Mary and Lou
Girl/Female
Biblical
Tribulation, perplexity.
Boy/Male
Greek
Father of Ajax.
Biblical
fear; going down
Boy/Male
Christian, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Gift of God; Diminutive of Matthew; Gift of the Lord
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Imperishably
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin
Bright; Clear; Similar to the Latin Clara; Famous
Girl/Female
Indian
Little garden
ZUWARAH
ZUWARAH
ZUWARAH
ZUWARAH
ZUWARAH