Nalut

Nalut
نالوت
Lalút
Nalut

Location in Libya

Coordinates: 31°52′06″N 10°58′57″E / 31.86833°N 10.98250°E / 31.86833; 10.98250Coordinates: 31°52′06″N 10°58′57″E / 31.86833°N 10.98250°E / 31.86833; 10.98250
Country  Libya
Region Tripolitania
District Nalut
Elevation[1] 632 m (2,073 ft)
Population (2012)[2]
  Total 26,788
  calculated
Time zone UTC + 2

Nalut (sometimes Lalút[3]) (Arabic: نالوت) is the capital of the Nalut District[4] in Libya. Nalut lies approximately half way between Tripoli and Ghadames, at the western end of the Nafusa Mountains coastal range, in the Tripolitania region.

The town is a long-time Berber community.

History

Architecture

Nalut is home to the Ksar Nalut, which is a granary fortified by a ksour (castle). The facility has been abandoned but is a tourist destination.

The Alal'a Mosque – which is Nalut's oldest mosque – was rebuilt in 1312 CE.

Libyan civil war

A monument to Muammar Gaddafi's Green Book in the town square was demolished during the Libyan Civil War.

In late April 2011, "Radio Free Nalut" began broadcasting in the city.[5] It was one of several rebel-controlled radio stations established during the civil war and conducted broadcasts in Berber.

See also

Notes and references

  1. "Nalut, Libya". Wolfram Alpha LLC.
  2. "Nālūt". World Gazetteer. Archived from the original on 8 Dec 2012.
  3. "Nalut, Libya Page". Falling Rain Genomics, Inc.
  4. شعبيات الجماهيرية العظمى [Sha'biyat of Great Jamahiriya] (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 7 February 2009.
  5. Peterson, Scott (28 April 2011). "Freedom now rings from one mountaintop radio station in western Libya". The Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on 2 May 2011.

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