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Tripoli van nl.wikipedia.org
Tripoli (Arabisch: طرابلس Taraboeloes) is de hoofdstad van Libië. Ze ligt in het noordwesten van het land, bij een oase aan de Middellandse Zee.

Tripoli

Hoofdstad van Libië
Tripoli is de hoofdstad van Libië. Ze ligt in het noordwesten van het land, bij een oase aan de Middellandse Zee. Er heerst dan ook een mediterraan klimaat. In de gehele agglomeratie wonen ongeveer 2,2 miljoen mensen, wat ongeveer 30% van de... Wikipedia
Inwonersaantal: 1,183 miljoen (2023)
Oppervlakte: 154,4 mi²
Coördinaten: 32° 53′ NB, 13° 10′ OL
Inwoners (2011): 2.220.000
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Tripoli van en.wikipedia.org
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a population of about 1.317 million people in 2021. It is located in the northwest of Libya on the ...
Tripoli van www.britannica.com
Tripoli, capital city of Libya. Situated in northwestern Libya along the Mediterranean coast, it is the country's largest city and chief seaport.
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Tripoli van www.britannica.com
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Tripoli van www.tripolibakery.com
Tripoli Bakery and Pizza has been enjoyed by their customers for nearly a century. We offer custom cakes, pizza, baked goods and fresh bread daily.
Tripoli van wikitravel.org
Tripoli is located in the north-west of Libya and is situated on the Mediterranean Sea. The city has a population of some 1.68 million people.
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