Zintan (Arabic: الزنتان, meaning "small castles") is a city in northwestern Libya, situated roughly 136 kilometres (85 mi) southwest of Tripoli, in the area. The city and its surrounding area has a population of 16,024.
^World Gazetteer. "Libya: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population". Archived from the original on 2012-12-04. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
Zintan (Arabic: الزنتان, meaning "small castles") is a city in northwestern Libya, situated roughly 136 kilometres (85 mi) southwest of Tripoli, in the...
The Zintan Brigades are armed units linked to the town of Zintan and its surrounding area, allied to, but separate from, the Libyan National Army. They...
stage protests against Gaddafi's rule in February 2011, was the town of Zintan. Zintan was home to several former Libyan military officers who participated...
The Battle of Zintan (Arabic: معركة زنتان), was a significant conflict that took place during the 2011 Libyan Civil War. Zintan, a town in northwestern...
on this information, the Zintan brigade blocked off the area and arrested them on sight. Saif al-Islam was taken to Zintan by plane and, pending trial...
The Zintan Airstrike Attacks were a series of aerial assaults on the town of Zintan, located in western Libya, during a period of heightened tension and...
Abdullah Naker (also al-Zintani) (born 1971 or 1972 in Zintan, Libya) is the head of the Tripoli Revolutionist Council (TRC). Naker worked as a car fixer...
United Nations Security Council establishing a no-fly zone over Libya. The Zintan Brigade captured the airport during their advance on Tripoli on 21 August...
Tripoli Protection Force, and local factions from cities like Misrata and Zintan. There are two main warfare organizations in Libya: GNA Libyan army and...
Al-Khaleej, Al-Margab, Tripoli, Al-Jafara, Al-Zawiya, West Coast, Gheryan, Zintan, Nalut, Sabha, Al-Wadi, and Murzuq Basin. According to Human Rights Watch...
a truck-mounted Strelets variant) while bombing Al Watiya airbase (near Zintan), controlled by forces from the internationally recognized House of Representatives...
spread by 17 February to Bayda, Tobruk, Ajdabya, Al Marj in the East and Zintan, Zawiya in the West, calling for the end of the Gaddafi regime. Benghazi...
The 2012 Zintan clashes begun on 17 June 2012, after a Zintan man was killed after stopping at a checkpoint during an attempted transport of tanks from...
have allegedly attacked an airstrip and another location in the city of Zintan, which is allied to the Egyptian-backed parliament in Tobruk, possibly in...
Alzintan Airport (IATA: ZIS, ICAO: HLZN) is an airport serving Zintan, a city in the Jabal al Gharbi District in northwest Libya. The runway is in the...
country via Tunisia to train rebels in the western mountains, in places like Zintan. In April 2016, it was reported that members of the Special Reconnaissance...
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5A-ONP were hit by rockets fired by one of the rival militias (Misratah and Zintan) fighting for control of the facility at Tripoli International Airport....
intelligence gathering in several cities, including Benghazi in the east and Zintan in the west, according to two Libyan military officials who were coordinating...
Mohammed Ali Madani was the leader of the Zintan Brigade of the anti-Gaddafi forces during the 2011 Libyan civil war, until his death during the Nafusa...
2012, Stratfor reported the capture of Khamis Gaddafi by fighters from Zintan. This was denied by the NTC. Amid a military campaign against Gaddafi loyalists...
ZIS may refer to: Alzintan Airport in Zintan, Libya (IATA airport code ZIS) Zavod imeni Stalina; several enterprises in the former Soviet Union and its...
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