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Ghadames van en.wikipedia.org
Ghadamès, known as 'the pearl of the desert', stands in an oasis. It is one of the oldest pre-Saharan cities and an outstanding example of a traditional ...
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Ghadamès, known as 'the pearl of the desert', stands in an oasis. It is one of the oldest pre-Saharan cities and an outstanding example of a traditional ...

Ghadames District

Stad in Libië
Ghadames of Ghadamis is een oasestad in het westen van Libië. De stad ligt grofweg 550 km ten zuidwesten van Tripoli, vlak bij de grens met Algerije en Tunesië. De oase heeft een bevolking van ongeveer 7.000 inwoners, voornamelijk Berbers. Wikipedia
Hoogte: 1.932 ft
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27 okt 2022 · Perfectly designed to combat the desert winds and harsh climate of the northern Sahara, this oasis town – a Unesco World Heritage site known as ...
Ghadames van www.britannica.com
Ghadames, oasis, northwestern Libya, near the Tunisian and Algerian borders. It lies at the bottom of a wadi bordered by the steep slopes of the stony ...
Ghadames van en.wikipedia.org
The Old town of Ghadames (Arabic: مدينة غدامس القديمة) is the old city of the modern city of Ghadames, Libya and one of Libya's major desert cities.
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The old city of Ghadames is the oldest habitable medina in the entire Sahara. The oasis being one of the busiest caravan trade centres in the Libyan Sahara, ...
1 jun 2021 · Six hundred kilometers south west from the Libyan capital Tripoli, lies in the desert the ancient oasis town of Ghadames also known as the “ ...
Ghadames van untamedborders.com
Situated within a natural oasis, Ghadames is known as “The Pearl of the Desert” and is one of the oldest pre-Saharan cities to still stand, making it a rare ...
Ghadames van www.africanworldheritagesites.org
Location and Values: The old town of Ghadames is located in an oasis about 600 km south-west of Tripoli near Libya's border with Algeria. It has been settled ...
27 mrt 2012 · A beautiful oasis town dating back to the Roman period still serves as reprieve from the brutal summer sun in Libya.