Kikla

Kikla
ككلة
ⴽⴻⴽⵍⴰ
Town
Kikla

Location in Libya

Coordinates: 32°04′06″N 12°41′40″E / 32.06833°N 12.69444°E / 32.06833; 12.69444Coordinates: 32°04′06″N 12°41′40″E / 32.06833°N 12.69444°E / 32.06833; 12.69444
Country  Libya
Region Tripolitania
District Jabal al Gharbi
Population (2006)[1]
  Total 10,350
Time zone UTC + 2

Kikla (Arabic: ككلة) kìklā tamazight ⴽⴻⴽⵍⴰ Kikla; also kikla) is a town of approximately 10,000 inhabitants in Libya, most of whom are of Berber (Amazigh) descent, with some who are from Arab descent, and is approximately 150 kilometres south-west of the country's capital, Tripoli.[2] It was also a battleground during the 2011 Nafusa Mountains Campaign of the Libyan Civil War. Kikla is also home to three older cities: Sidi Omer, Zawit Abu Madi and Ijhish. Other towns within Kikla are Likhzour (Arabic: لخزور), Takbal (Arabic: تكبال), Awlad Issa (Arabic: أولاد عيسى), Awlad Omran (Arabic: أولاد عمران),Mzaida (Arabic: المزايدة), Awlad Boziry (Arabic: أولاد بوزيري), Awlad Saeed (Arabic: أولاد سعيد),Awlad Sidi Omar (Arabic: أولاد سيدي عمر) and Amzir (Arabic: أمزير), the later in Berber languages(Tamazight) means waterfall. On 14 June 2011 Kikla was recaptured by the rebels.[3]

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