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  2. Sep 7, 2024 · Tripoli, capital city of Libya. Situated in northwestern Libya along the Mediterranean coast, it is the country’s largest city and chief seaport. The city is divided into old and new quarters. The ancient walled city, or medina, lies along the harbor and is dominated by a 16th-century Spanish castle.

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  3. Tripoli was founded in the 7th century BC by the Phoenicians, who gave it the Libyco-Berber name Oyat (Punic: 𐤅𐤉‬‬𐤏‬𐤕‬, Wyʿt), [5][6] before passing into the hands of the Greek rulers of Cyrenaica as Oea (Greek: Ὀία, Oía). [7]

  4. Every place named Tripoli is a place that ancient peoples brought the culture of one Tripoli to another. That culture connection may have been anything from the actual same people or maybe the distant descendants who spoke the same language or nearly the same language.

  5. Mar 24, 2014 · Tripoli, or Tarabulus in Arabic, is known as Tripoli-of-the-West, to distinguish it from its ancient Phoenician sister city of Tripoli in Lebanon which means Levantine Tripoli or Tripoli of the East.

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    The populationof the city is estimated to be almost 1.2 million people. The number is a huge increase in the population from what used to be 100,000 people in 1950. As the capital of Libya, it has the most people and also has the highest population density. The entire city is 200 square miles, so there are about 12,000 people per square mile. Most ...

    Tripoli has changed hands multiple times throughout history. The Phoenicians founded Tripoli in the 7th century, which was called Oea at the time. The city was one of the three cities forming the North African region of Tripolis or ‘Tripolitania.’ The Romans took over the city of Oea in 146 BCE and continued ruling until around 450 CE. At that time...

    Since Tripoli has a long history, there are many historical sites to see. For example, there is the Arch of Marcus Aurelius. The Arch was built by the Romans and is one of the lasting remnants of Oea. It is also right next to Tripoli’s old city, which is a site in and of itself. Another historical site is the citadel, also known as Assaraya Alhamra...

  6. Tripoli is a Greek name that means “Three Cities” (Tria for three, Polis for city). It refers to the Ancient Greek Libyan province of Tripolitania that had three ancient cities: Oea (modern-day Tripoli, Libya), Leptis Magna and Sabratha - all in Libya.

  7. Tripoli is a coastal oasis on the southern shore of the Mediterranean. It serves an agricultural region that grows olives, vegetables, citrus fruits, tobacco, and grains. Several canneries process fish caught along the coast.