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CONFERENCE VENUE |
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The conference
and exhibition
will be held at
Dat El-Emad
Complex,
Tripoli, Libya.
In addition to
world-class
conference
facilities, the
Complex has many
excellent Coffee
shops and
comprehensive
Service
facilities.
LOCATION
Libya, the
fourth largest
state in Africa
in terms of
area, is
situated in
North Africa and
possesses a long
stretch of
Mediterranean
coastline,
extends to
approximately
1820 Km. Libya
is bordered by
Egypt to the
east, Sudan to
the south-east,
Chad and Niger
to the south
with Algeria and
Tunisia to the
west and
north-west
respectively.
Libya has an
area of
approximately
1,775,500 square
kilometers,
three times the
area of France,
and a population
of about
4,500,000
(1995), and the
capital city is
Tarabulus
(Tripoli).
Libya acts as a
link between the
Mediterranean /
Europe and
Saharan Africa.
The coastal
regions have a
Mediterranean
climate with
moderate
temperatures and
enough rain
during the
winter months
for grain
farming. In
Tripoli, the
average
temperatures are
30 ºC (86 ºF) in
summer and 8 ºC
(46 ºF) in
winter.
Libya may be the
cradle of
ancient
civilizations,
but it also
looks to the
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Tripoli,
the capital of
Libya and the
biggest city,
the queen of the
seas. It is an
historical site.
The city of
Islamic
civilization,
Arab art and
handicraft,
where every
monument tells a
story.
Tripoli has
changed little
since its
foundation in
the first
millennium B.C
it is still a
lush garden
filled with
olive trees,
palms,
grapevines, and
orange groves.
The city has a
wealth of old
and new
monuments.
Especially in
the old Soak
which is popular
markets where
you can buy a
great variety of
Libyan
handicrafts such
as traditional
clothes,
carpets,
handmade gold
and silver
jewellery,
copper and
silver dishes,
leather goods,
and pottery.
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