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Badr, Libya

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Country
  
Libya

District
  
Nalut

Population
  
18,693 (2010)

Region
  
Tripolitania

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Badr, Libya

Badr (Arabic: بدر‎‎, /ˈbɑːdər/ is a small town in the Nalut District in northwestern Libya, with a population of 18,693 as of 2010. Prior to the 2007 reorganization of districts, it was part of Yafran District. The town is currently home to the Alseaan (El-See’an) tribes, who moved into the area in the early to mid 20th century replacing the Al-Haraba tribes. Discoveries in the late 20th century showed a large quantity of oil and gas underlying the area.

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Map of Badr, Libya

History

Under the Ottomans, Badr was first part of the Villayet of Tripoli and then Tripolitania. Under the Italians in 1934, it became part of the province of Tripoli. Immediately after World War II it was administered by the French military as part of the territory of Ghadames. After independence, it was part of the Tripolitania Governorate.

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Badr, Libya Wikipedia