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  2. Italian Tripolitania - Wikipedia

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    The memoirs of Francesco Crispi states the discussion of Tripoli during the Congress of Berlin. [2] The discussion was halted as it was not a priority, however Italy's attention in the congress was focused on Tripoli. [3] Their expansion into Tripoli, which they believed was their right, was reluctantly accepted by other European Powers. [3]

  3. Timeline of Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    Tripoli Grand Prix begins. Grand Hotel built. [9] 1927 - Tripoli International Fair begins. 1928 - Tripoli Cathedral, Miramare Theatre, [10] and Bank of Italy building [11] constructed. 1929 - Governor's Palace built. [11] 1935 - Suq al-Mushir reconstructed. [10] 1937 - March: Mussolini visits city. [12] [13] 1938 Population: 108,240. Italian ...

  4. Tripolitania - Wikipedia

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    The region of Tripoli or Tripolitania derives from the Greek name Τρίπολις "three cities", referring to Oea, Sabratha and Leptis Magna. Oea was the only one of the three cities to survive antiquity, and became known as Tripoli. Today Tripoli is the capital city of Libya and the northwestern portion of the country.

  5. History of the County of Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    The city of Tripoli was one of the last Byzantine outposts on the Syrian coast of the Mediterranean Sea during the early Muslim conquests; it surrendered in 645. [1] [2] Syria was a central province of the Muslim Caliphate, but the Abbasid caliphs' control of the region faded away towards the end of the 9th century.

  6. Italian colonization of Libya - Wikipedia

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    The quick return of Eni to Libyan oilfields reflected the positive relations between Rome and Tripoli. [36] The Italian embassy in Tripoli is one of the few Western embassies still active in Libya during the Post-civil war violence in Libya, because Italy is the most important trade partner for Libya. [37] [38]

  7. County of Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    In Tripoli, a special non-aristocratic social status had been granted to people from the great mercantile cities of Europe, especially those from the maritime republics of Italy (e.g., Venice). [6]: 172 The communes elected Bartholomew Embriaco to the role of Mayor of Tripoli. He also promoted trade with the Genoese. Bohemond VII had no issue.

  8. Tripolitanian Republic - Wikipedia

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    The proclamation of the republic in autumn 1918 was followed by a formal declaration of independence at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.. The capital of the republic was the town of 'Aziziya, 40 km south of Italian-occupied Tripoli, and its territory stretched at its widest from the Nafusa Mountains, near the Tunisian border, to Misrata and the surrounding coast, encompassing all the ...

  9. Hospitaller Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    Tripoli, today the capital city of Libya, was ruled by the Knights Hospitaller between 1530 and 1551. The city had been under Spanish rule for two decades before it was granted as a fief to the Hospitallers in 1530 along with the islands of Malta and Gozo .