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Al Kufrah-Libya
the Arkenu circular structures (al-Kufrah basin-SE Libya) Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 47(11):1772–1788. "Libya mired in chaos 10 years after Arab
Al Kufrah-Oasis
example, the oases of Awjila, Ghadames and Kufra, situated in modern-day Libya, have at various times been vital to both north–south and east–west trade
Al Kufrah-Kufra
basin and oasis group in the Kufra District of southeastern Cyrenaica in Libya. At the end of nineteenth century Kufra became the centre and holy place
Al Kufrah-Kufra District
Kufra, Kufrah or Kofra (Arabic: الكفرة Al Kufra), also spelled Cufra in Italian, is the largest district of Libya and the second largest such district
Al Kufrah-Jaghbub
desert village in the Al Jaghbub Oasis in the eastern Libyan Desert. It is actually closer to the Egyptian town of Siwa than to any Libyan town of note. The
Al Kufrah-Districts of Libya
In Libya there are currently 106 districts, second level administrative subdivisions known in Arabic as baladiyat (singular baladiyah). The number has
Al Kufrah-Egyptian–Libyan War
against Libyan radars, military installations, and Egyptian anti-Sadat insurgent camps located along the border as well as in the Kufrah Oasis, Al Jaghbub
Al Kufrah-Wildlife of Libya
Ajdabiya Marsh, Al Jaghbub Oasis, Berjuj Valley, Bombe gulf, Fezzan valleys, Garabulli, Giarabub, Grotto de Lete, Harouj Mountain, Jalo, Kufrah Oasis, Nefhusa
Al Kufrah-Kufra Airport
(IATA: AKF, ICAO: HLKF) is an airport serving Al Jawf, capital of the Kufra District in southeastern Libya. The airport is just east of the city. Kufra
Al Kufrah-Protected areas of Libya
Marsh Al Jaghbub Oasis Belkarra-Boulelli Berjuj Valley Bombe gulf Fezzan valleys Garabulli Giarabub Grotto de Lete Harouj Mountain Jalo Oasis Kufrah Oasis
Al Kufrah-Italy–Libya relations
Italy: Tripoli (Libya) airport, Benghazi airport, Zintan airport, Misurata airport, Sebha Airport, Tobruk Airport, Kufrah Airport. Libya's Embassy in Italy
Al Kufrah-Arkenu structures
Endogenous and nonimpact origin of the Arkenu circular structures (al-Kufrah basin-SE Libya) Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 47(11):1772–1788. Di Martino
Al Kufrah-List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
This list of codes for Libya is based upon the 1988–1995 baladiyat subdivision of Libya. The first level subdivisions of Libya have changed several times
Al Kufrah-Idriss Déby
enemy forces. During the war, he also led a raid on Maaten al-Sarra Air Base in Kufrah, in Libyan territory. A rift emerged on 1 April 1989 between Habré
Al Kufrah-ISO 3166-2:LY
ISO 3166-2:LY is the entry for Libya in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Al Kufrah-Kebira Crater
Buchner, and D.P. LeHeron (2009). The Jebel Hadid structure (AlKufrah Basin, SE Libya)—A possible impact structure and potential hydrocarbon trap? Marine
Al Kufrah-Lake Ptolemy
The lake was nourished by runoff from the Ennedi, Erdi Ma and part of the Kufrah Depression, as well as groundwater; at least one site of the lake floor
Al Kufrah-Capture of Kufra
District of south-eastern Cyrenaica in the Libyan Desert. In 1940, it was part of the colony of Italian Libya Libia Italiana, which was part of Africa Settentrionale
Al Kufrah-Andean-Saharan glaciation
Howard, J. (2010). "Evidence for Late Ordovician Glaciation of Al Kufrah Basin, Libya". Journal of African Earth Sciences. 58 (2): 354–364. Bibcode:2010JAfES
Al Kufrah-List of possible impact structures on Earth
Elmar; Le Heron, Daniel Paul (2009). "The Jebel Hadid structure (Al Kufrah Basin, SE Libya) – A possible impact structure and potential hydrocarbon trap
Al Kufrah-Eman Ghoneim
An Integrated Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis of the Kufrah Paleoriver, Eastern Sahara, Libya. Geomorphology, 139: 242 – 257. Shaban, A., Hamzé, M.,
Al Kufrah-Capture of Kufra
Operation Compass, during the Second World War UN map of Libya, Kufra (now Al Kufrah) to the south-east Belligerents Free French United Kingdom Italy Libya
Al Kufrah-Libya
(2012) Endogenous and nonimpact origin of the Arkenu circular structures (al-Kufrah basin-SE Libya) Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 47(11):1772–1788. "Libya
Al Kufrah-Italy–Libya relations
airport, Zintan airport, Misurata airport, Sebha Airport, Tobruk Airport, Kufrah Airport. Libya's Embassy in Italy is located in Rome, at Via Nomentana.
Al Kufrah-Oasis
California Al-Ahsa Oasis, also known as Al-Hasa Oasis, in Saudi Arabia is the largest oasis in the world. Al Ain Oasis in the city of Al Ain in the United
Al Kufrah-Andean-Saharan glaciation
Sedimentological data shows that Late Ordovician ice sheets glacierized the Al Kufrah Basin. Ice sheets also probably formed continuous ice cover over North
Al Kufrah-Kufra
Et-Tleilíb and Et-Talláb, both situated to the southwest of Al Jawf. The latter is the farthest from Al Jawf, lying 20 km (12 mi) away. On the north edge of
Al Kufrah-Idriss Déby
on enemy forces. During the war, he also led a raid on Maaten al-Sarra Air Base in Kufrah, in Libyan territory. A rift emerged on 1 April 1989 between
Al Kufrah-Jaghbub
(15 February 2012). "An integrated remote sensing and GIS analysis of the Kufrah Paleoriver, Eastern Sahara". Geomorphology. 139–140: 242–257. Bibcode:2012Geomo
Al Kufrah-Kebira Crater
Schmieder, M., E. Buchner, and D.P. LeHeron (2009). The Jebel Hadid structure (AlKufrah Basin, SE Libya)—A possible impact structure and potential hydrocarbon
Al Kufrah-Districts of Libya
Kufra, Marj, Murqub, Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid, Benghazi, Derna, Gharyan, Jabal al Akhdar, Murzuq, Misrata, Nalut, Nuqat al Khams, Sabha, Sabrata/Sorman
Al Kufrah-Kufra District
Kufra, Kufrah or Kofra (Arabic: الكفرة Al Kufra), also spelled Cufra in Italian, is the largest district of Libya and the second largest such district
Al Kufrah-Accidents and incidents involving the An-12 family
was written off after overrunning the runway following a hard landing at Kufrah Airport. In 1978, an Aeroflot/Yakutsk An-12BP, registration CCCP-11125,
Al Kufrah-List of possible impact structures on Earth
Buchner, Elmar; Le Heron, Daniel Paul (2009). "The Jebel Hadid structure (Al Kufrah Basin, SE Libya) – A possible impact structure and potential hydrocarbon
Al Kufrah-ISO 3166-2:LY
الجفارة Jafara LY-JU Al Jufrah الجفرة Jufra LY-KF Al Kufrah الكفرة Kufra LY-MJ Al Marj المرج Meadows LY-MB Al Marqab المرقب Murqub LY-WA Al Wāḩāt الواحات Oases
Al Kufrah-List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
FIPS Code Region LY03 Al `Azīzīyah District, Libya LY05 Al Jufrah District, Libya LY08 Al Kufrah District, Libya LY13 Ash Shāţi' District, Libya LY30 Murzuq
Al Kufrah-Tarso Emi Chi
well as by diatoms, grasses and reeds. Further, Mouskorbe was part of the Kufrah paleoriver watershed; drainages to the east are very steep, north are steep
Al Kufrah-Eman Ghoneim
El-Baz, F. 2012. An Integrated Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis of the Kufrah Paleoriver, Eastern Sahara, Libya. Geomorphology, 139: 242 – 257. Shaban
Al Kufrah-Egyptian–Libyan War
insurgent camps located along the border as well as in the Kufrah Oasis, Al Jaghbub Oasis, Al Adm, and Tobruk. On the morning of 23 July, the LARAF launched
Al Kufrah-Arkenu structures
kilometres (43 mi) west of Jabal Arkanu on the eastern margin of the al-Kufrah Basin. It has been argued that both structures were formed by simultaneous
Al Kufrah-Kufra Airport
Kufra Airport (IATA: AKF, ICAO: HLKF) is an airport serving Al Jawf, capital of the Kufra District in southeastern Libya. The airport is just east of the