Sabratha (Arabic: صبراتة, romanized: Ṣabrāta; also Sabratah, Siburata), in the Zawiya District of Libya, was the westernmost of the ancient "three cities"...
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Sabratha Stadium is a football stadium in Sabratha, Libya. It is the home ground of Wefaq Sabratha. v t e...
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Wefaq Sabratha(وفاق صبراته) is a Libyan football club based in Sabratha, Libya. During the 2006/07 season, Wefaq finished 3rd in Group A of the Libyan...
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Sabratha University (Arabic: جامعة صبراتة "Jamaa't Subrata") is one of Libya's largest public universities. It was established in 2015 in the city of Sabratha...
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Division "Sabratha" (Italian: 60ª Divisione di fanteria "Sabratha") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Sabratha was...
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The ancient theater of Sabratha is the Roman theater of the ancient city of Sabratha in Proconsular Africa (now modern Tripolitania), on the Mediterranean...
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The archaeological site of Sabratha is an excavated Numidian and later Roman city situed near present-day Sabratha, Libya. It was a Phoenician trading-post...
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Sabratha wa Surman (Sabratha and Surman) was one of the districts of Libya from 1998 to 2007, in the Northwest. Since 2007 the area has been part of Zawiya...
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Force F-15 Eagles flying from the United Kingdom attack a camp outside Sabratha, Libya, killing an Islamic State leader and 48 others. Sir Richard Branson...
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2011 Libyan rebel coastal offensive (redirect from Battle of Sabratha)
to be still ongoing in Sabratha. On 18 August, rebels declared that after a four-day battle they had secured the city of Sabratha and defeated loyalist...
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