Souluk
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Souluk (Arabic: سولوك) is a small village in Libya, about 50 kilometers to the south-east of Benghazi on the Gulf of Sidra.
It was the site of an Italian concentration camp of the nomadic tribes that lived in Eastern Libya. On September 16, 1931 the Libyan leader of the resistance movement, Omar Mukhtar was hanged there.