Maydan al Shajara

Granite cobblestones in Maydan al-Shajara.

Maydan al-Shajara (Arabic: ميدان الشجرة; English: The Tree Square), is a major town square in Benghazi, the second largest city in Libya. A large native Atlas Cedar tree was located in the center of the square, giving it its name. The square is located in the center of Benghazi, linking two primary roads, Gamal Abdel al-Nasser Street and 'Amr ibn al-'As Street.

Features

Maydan al-Shajara, Benghazi, in 1964

The National Oil Corporation and Wahda Bank buildings overlook the square, with several other buildings of historic architectural distinction. Nearby are three government administration buildings. Maydan al-Shajara is the site of public events, celebrations, and demonstrations.

Libyan civil war

Maydan al-Shajara became a major gathering place for protesters during the Libyan Civil War. Government forces had used water cannons, and reportedly machine-guns and heavy weapons on crowds, in attempts to disperse demonstrators in the early days.[1][2] By 20 February 2011, Benghazi and Maydan al-Shajara came under the control of the opposition government.[3]

See also

References

  1. "تقرير الانترنت الصباحي ليوم الأربعاء في 16 شباط 2011". Al-Manar. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  2. "Middle East protests: Country by country - Libya". BBC News. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  3. "Benghazi celebrates as reports emerge of battles in central Tripoli". The Guardian. 25 February 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2011.

Coordinates: 32°6′54″N 20°3′45″E / 32.11500°N 20.06250°E / 32.11500; 20.06250

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