FezzanRoad is an asphalt road in central Libya, running from Abu Qurayn near the coast to Sabha in the Sahara Desert. It is 620 km (385 mi) long. Fezzan...
Tripolitania. They include: Ajdabiya–Kufra Road Charruba–Timimi RoadFezzanRoad Tobruk–Ajdabiya Road Tripoli – Cape Town Highway Via della Vittoria Transport...
and 138 km west of Sirte. It is on the cross-roads between the Libyan Coastal Highway and the Fezzanroad. Salem Mohammed ez Zawwam, "Al Mu'jam Al Jughrafi...
improvements to the small town, including a connection to the coast via the new FezzanRoad. Small Italian communities, mostly related to the military servicemen...
Battles for Murzuch, or the Reconquest of Fezzan, was a series of operations in the region today known as Fezzan. Italian soldiers and local fighters fought...
The Fezzan campaign was a military campaign conducted by the National Liberation Army to take control of southwestern Libya during the Libyan Civil War...
Malta to the north. Libya comprises three historical regions: Tripolitania, Fezzan, and Cyrenaica. With an area of almost 1.8 million km2 (700,000 sq mi),...
the Sahara desert. Between Lake Chad and Fezzan lay a sequence of well-spaced wells and oases and from Fezzan there were easy connections to North Africa...
Kingdom of Libya through the unification of Cyrenaica, Tripolitania and Fezzan, appointing Idris to rule it as king. Wielding significant political influence...
Chiarvetto and O'Carroll 2009, pp.95–105 Bagnold 1945, p.39 "Raids in the Fezzan". New Zealand Electronic text centre. Retrieved 18 May 2010. "Occupation...
administratively into four provinces: Tripoli, Misrata, Benghazi, and Derna. The Fezzan area was called Territorio Sahara Libico and administered militarily." The...
began to change, and both Italian Cyrenaica and Tripolitania, along with Fezzan, were merged into Italian Libya in 1934. In 1923, indigenous rebels associated...
consolidating their territory around Lake Chad they struck north at the Fezzan and west at the Hausa lands.[citation needed] By the end of the fourteenth...
القطرون) is a village in the Murzuq District in southern Libya on the main road to Chad and Niger. It has a filling station (gas station) and a Niger consulate...
Libyan Sahara. Administratively it is located Wadi al Hayaa District of the Fezzan region in southwestern Libya. A rudimentary tourist camp is located on the...
the Saifawa capital. The Saifawa were said to have "gained control of the Fezzan by establishing a post in the oasis of Traghan about twenty miles east of...
Fortress was built by the Ottoman Empire during their rule of Tripoli and Fezzan, and it was destroyed by the Italian colonialists who occupied the city...
British Commonwealth Cemetery On 1 January 1934, Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, and Fezzan were united as the Italian colony of Libya. However, during World War II...
the urban areas, was enthusiastic. Fears of resistance in Cyrenaica and Fezzan proved unfounded. No deaths or violent incidents related to the coup were...
(HL-57) south of town. Tajarhi was and still is the southernmost village in Fezzan, located at the desert trade routes to the Niger River, Lake Chad and the...
Sabine got lost on the Tchigai Plateau, near the isolated mountain of Emi Fezzan during the Abidjan-Nice Race, and realized that the desert would be a good...