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Explore Al Laytī
The district Al Laytī of Benghazi in Sha‘bīyat Banghāzī is located in Libya about 408 mi east of Tripoli, the country's capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 18°C / 65 °F
Morning Temperature | 14°C / 57 °F |
Evening Temperature | 16°C / 61 °F |
Night Temperature | 12°C / 53 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 65% |
Air Pressure | 1021 hPa |
Wind Speed | Strong breeze with 19 km/h (12 mph) from South |
Cloud Conditions | Few clouds, covering 16% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
11°C (52 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Overcast clouds, strong breeze.
Monday, 25th of November 2024
13°C (55 °F)
11°C (51 °F)
Overcast clouds, fresh breeze.
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
12°C (54 °F)
9°C (49 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
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Farenthold Pushes for Answers on Contradictory Obama Admin Stories on Benghazi Attack
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Benghazi
Benghazi /bɛnˈɡɑːzi/ is the second largest city in Libya, the capital of the Cyrenaica region (or ex-Province), and the former provisional capital of the National Transitional Council. The wider metropolitan area (which includes the southern towns of Gimeenis and Suluq) is also a district of Libya. The port city is located on the Mediterranean Sea.
March 28 Stadium
March 28 Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Benghazi, Libya. Also known as 'Sports City Stadium' It is a part of Benghazi Sports City. It was used mostly for football matches and it also has athletics facilities. The stadium holds 65,000. The stadium is sometimes used by the Libya national football team although it is not as popular a choice as the capital's June 11 Stadium.
Suliman Ad-Dharrath Arena
Suliman Ad-Dharrath Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Benghazi, Libya. It is used mainly for indoor sports such as volleyball and basketball. It has a seating capacity of 10,000 people and was opened in 1967.
Martyrs of February Stadium
Martyrs of February Stadium, otherwise known as Benina Stadium and until 2011 officially named Hugo Chávez Stadium, is a Libyan football stadium located in Benina, a town 19 km east of Benghazi. The stadium was constructed by the same company that built the Brita-Arena in Germany. The stadium holds 10,550 people. This is Libya's first all-seater stadium. The stadium will be used by most Benghazi clubs, and may be used by the national team as well. The surface of the pitch is artificial.
23rd July Lake
The 23rd July Lake or Benghazi Lake is a lagoon located between Benghazi's downtown, and the Mediterranean Port of Benghazi. It covers an area of approximately 100 hectares (about 1,000,000 square metres).
Benghazi Cathedral
Benghazi Cathedral is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Benghazi, Libya. It is located in the city center and is currently disused and undergoing renovation work.
Berca Airfield
Berca Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Libya, which is located in the vicinity of the Al Birkah suburb of Benghazi. Its precise locatino is unknown as the urban growth of Benghazi has absorbed the former airfield's location. During World War II it was used by the United States Army Air Force during the North African Campaign by the 98th Bombardment Group, which flew B-24 Liberator heavy bombers from the airfield between 26 March-4 April 1943.
Lete Airfield
Lete Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield located in the vicinity of Al Jukhkh al Kabir; about 10 km east of Benghazi. Its precise location is undetermined, likely redeveloped as part of the suburbs of Benghazi.
University of Benghazi
University of Benghazi, formerly known as the Garyounis University, is a public university in Benghazi, Libya.
Maydan al Shajara
Maydan al-Shajara, is a major town square in Benghazi, the second largest city in Libya. A large native Atlas Cedar tree is 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.
Al-Jalah Hospital
Al-Jalah Hospital is a hospital in Benghazi, Libya. The hospital treated the wounded of the Libyan civil war.
Port of Benghazi
The Port of Benghazi is a major seaport in the city of Benghazi, Libya, on the Mediterranean Sea coast within the Gulf of Sidra.
Al-Fuwayhat
Al-Fuwayhat is one of the affluent residential districts of Benghazi, Libya.
1958 Central African Airways plane crash
The 1958 Central African Airways plane crash occurred when a Vickers Viscount airliner crashed during a scheduled passenger flight from Wadi Halfa, Sudan, to Benghazi, Libya, on 9 August 1958 about 9 kilometers southeast of Benina International Airport in Libya. A total of 47 passengers and seven crew members were on board, of whom only 18 survived, making it the deadliest ever plane crash in Libya at the time of the accident.
Tibesti Hotel
The Tibesti Hotel is a hotel situated overlooking the harbour of the 23rd July Lake in the city centre of Benghazi, Libya.
Second Battle of Benghazi
The Second Battle of Benghazi was a battle in the Libyan civil war between army units and militiamen loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and anti-Gaddafi forces. The battle marked the start of a United Nations-mandated military intervention in the conflict, with fighter jets from the French Air Force attacking and destroying several pro-Gaddafi units, forcing them to retreat.
National Library of Libya
The National Library of Libya is the national library of Libya, located in Benghazi. It holds 150,000 volumes.
Benghazi Zoo
Benghazi Zoo or Al Fuwayhat is a zoo and tourist park in the city of Benghazi, Libya. In 1991, Italian firm Cairtieri Trieste signed a $2 million contract to supply a low draught boat named Al-Berka to give tourist excursions on the lagoon inside the park. But now they call it al-bousko
2012 Benghazi attack
The American diplomatic mission at Benghazi, in Libya, was attacked on September 11, 2012 by a heavily armed group. The attack began during the night at a compound that is meant to protect the consulate building. A second assault in the early morning the next day targeted a nearby CIA annex in a different diplomatic compound. Four people were killed, including U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. Ten others were injured.