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Tripoli

On the shores of the Mediterranean sits Tripoli, the Libyan capital. Fanned by the sea breeze, Tripoli enjoys a pleasant temperature year round, making it a joy to explore.

The old whitewashed walls, some of which date from the fourth century, enclose the old Medina. It is the most northerly point of Tripoli, with the sea lapping at two of its sides. The architecture of this old city has a European influence, with many iron balconies and wooden window shutters. Although damaged in WW II, during the Italian occupation, the old city has remained mostly intact. The souqs here are relaxed compared to other North African souqs and you can browse through trader’s wares in peace, and marvel at the skill of the artisans.

Assai al-Hamra or Red Fort boldly stands above the city walls, as a lookout post. In olden times soldiers would watch for invaders from the sea. Guards at its gate would charge a levy on traders, and help to protect the town’s 38 mosques, most with hammams and madrassas (quranic schools).

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