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Country
  
Libya

Baladiyah
  
Tajura

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
48,836 (2006)

Muhafazah
  
Greater Tripoli

Elevation
  
6 m (22 ft)

Local time
  
Saturday 2:21 PM

Tajura

Weather
  
28°C, Wind NE at 11 km/h, 38% Humidity

Tajura (Arabic: تاجوراء‎‎ Tājūrā’), also spelt Tajoura, is a town in north-western Libya, and baladiyah in the Tripoli Muhafazah, on the Mediterranean coast 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east of Tripoli.

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Map of Tajoura, Libya

From 2001 to 2007 Tajura was the capital of the Tajura wa Arba' District. Tajura is also known to be the most anti-Gaddafi district in Tripoli and had high casualties in the Libyan revolution.

History

The Ottoman Turks established a base at Tajura in 1531. Under the command of Khayr al-Din, the site was selected for its proximity to Tripoli which had come under the Knights of Malta in 1530 when Charles V of Spain, as King of Sicily, had given them Tripoli, Gozo and Malta. Tripoli was captured in the Siege of Tripoli.

Tajura was the center of Libya's nuclear research, with a 10 megawatt reactor, built by the Soviet Union, which came online in 1981.

During the second Libyan Civil War, Tajura has become associated with the insurgency of 101 Battalion.

The name Tajoura is rumoured to be named after a princess who lost her crown. "Taj" meaning crown, and "oura" being the name of the princess, the crown was found in this area and so was named Tajoura (Oura's crown).

Tourism in Tajura

  • Tajura tourist village Sidi al-Andalus. Used occasionally as a meeting place by Muammar al-Gaddafi. Mainly used as guest house by Teknica (UK) Ltd, and for a short time by Taknia Libya. Demolished in December 2010.
  • Village Heroj
  • Fish Market
  • "Best Fish Restaurants and Takeways in Libya"
  • Tajoura city centre (Al- Muzdawaja)
  • The palm tree next to the mosque
  • Tajura Sports Centre

  • Club editorial
  • Club Abe Al Ash'her
  • Club Hamidiya
  • References

    Tajura Wikipedia