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Pinback Tripoli Music Video - 228 sec
a music video i made for pinback's tripoli
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Tripoli - Lebanon - 58 sec
Fierce clashes resumed in the city of Tripoli between pro and anti government factions.
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Tripoli - Lebanon - 100 sec
http://www.euronews.net/ - Tripoli restored its calmness after a fierce gun battle between the Sunni neighborhood of Bab El-Tabaneh and Alwaite Gabal Mohsen which left five dead and more than fifty injured.
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Tripoli - Libya - 455 sec
the fascination of this ancient city, its roads of the medina and its along sea
Auteur : spacecowboy2305
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tripoli - rocky roads - 219 sec
the musicvideo of the first single of the belgium band tripoli Regie was in handen van Jan Boon en DOP was Anton Mertens.
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Tripoli, Libya in the 1960's - 485 sec
I hope you enjoy a look at what I remember about Tripoli. It was a wonderful place to be a teenager. The photographs are from my friend's fathers collections.
Auteur : chatalaine
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Tripoli - Lebanon - 96 sec
Pro-government demonstrators burnt Baath Party offices in Tripoli and blocked a road in Bekaa Valley on the Lebanese-Syrian border as the Lebanese army command ordered its troops to establish security
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Violence flares in city of Tripoli, Lebanon - 12 May 08 - 134 sec
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from the north of Beirut, where Lebanese army troops have been deployed in the city of Tripoli, to end the fierce fighting between pro and anti government supporters. Thousands of people have fled their homes and several were reportedly killed.
Auteur : AlJazeeraEnglish
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The old town of Tripoli (Libya) - 220 sec
Tripoli (Arabic: طرابلس Tarābulus) is the capital city of Libya. It has a population of 1.68 million. The city is located in the northwest of the country on the edge of the desert, on a point of rocky land projecting into the Mediterranean Sea and forming a bay. It is located at 32°54'8" North, 13°11'9" East (32.90222, 13.185833). The city was founded in the 7th century BCE, by the Phoenicians. Tripoli then passed into the hands of the rulers of Cyrenaica (Barca), from whom it was wrested away by the Carthaginians. It next belonged to the Romans, who included it within their province of Africa, and gave it the name of Regio Syrtica. Around the beginning of the 3rd century CE, it became known as the Regio Tripolitana (region of the three cities, namely Oea, Sabrata and Leptis).It was probably raised to the rank of a separate province by Septimius Severus, who was a native of Leptis. Like the rest of North Africa, it was conquered by the Muslims early in the 8th century. In 1510, it was taken by Don Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto for Spain, and, in 1523, it was assigned to the Knights of St. John, who had lately been expelled by the Ottoman Turks from their stronghold in the island of Rhodes. The knights kept it with some trouble until 1551, when they were compelled to surrender. In 1714, the ruling pasha, Ahmed Karamanli, assumed the title of bey, and asserted a sort of semi-independence of the Sultan, and this order of things continued under the rule of his descendants, accompanied by the brazen piracy and blackmailing until 1835, when the Ottoman Empire ("the Porte") took advantage of an internal struggle. The Ottoman province (vilayet) of Tripoli (including the dependent sanjak of Cyrenaica) lay along the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia in the west and Egypt in the east. Besides the city itself, the area included Cyrenaica (the Barca plateau), the chain of oases in the Aujila depression, Fezzan and the oases of Ghadames and Ghat, separated by sandy and stony wastelands. In the early part of the 19th century, the regency at Tripoli, owing to its piratical practices, was twice involved in war with the United States. In May 1801, the pasha demanded an increase in the tribute ($83,000) which the US government had been paying since 1796 for the protection of their commerce from piracy. The demand was refused, and a naval force was sent from the United States to blockade Tripoli. The First Barbary War dragged on for four years, the Americans in 1803 losing the frigate, Philadelphia, the commander (Captain William Bainbridge) and the whole crew being made prisoners. The most colourful incident in the war was the expedition undertaken by William Eaton with the object of replacing the pasha with an elder brother living in exile, who had promised to accede to all the wishes of the United States. Eaton at the head of a motley crew of 500 US Marines, Greek, Arab and Turkish Mercenaries marched across the desert from Alexandria. Egypt, and with the aid of American ships, succeeded in capturing Derna. Soon afterwards, on June 3, 1805, peace was concluded. The pasha ended his demands and received $60,000 as ransom for the Philadelphia prisoners. In 1815, in consequence of further outrages, Captains Bainbridge and Stephen Decatur, at the head of an American squadron, again visited Tripoli and forced the pasha to comply with the demands of the United States. See Second Barbary War. In 1835, the Turks took advantage of a local civil war to reassert their direct authority. After that date, Tripoli was under the direct control of the Sublime Porte. Rebellions in 1842 and 1844 were unsuccessful. After the occupation of Tunisia by the French (1881), the Turks increased their garrison in Tripoli considerably. Italy had long claimed that Tripoli fell within its zone of influence and that Italy had the right to preserve order within the state. Under the pretext of protecting its own citizens living in Tripoli from the Turkish Government, it declared war against Turkey on September 29, 1911, and announced its intention of annexing Tripoli. On October 1, 1911, a naval battle was fought at Prevesa, European Turkey, and three Turkish vessels were destroyed. By the Treaty of Lausanne, Italian sovereignty was acknowledged by Turkey, although the Caliph was permitted to exercise religious authority. Tripoli was controlled by Italy until 1943. After that, it was occupied by British forces until independence in 1951. (wikipedia) VALPARD FILMS http://valpardfilms.free.fr
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Tripoli - Lebanon - 119 sec
Lebanese army attempts to gain control as clashes continue in the city of Tripoli northern Lebanon leaving two dead and 25 wounded.
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The museum of Tripoli (Libya) - 190 sec
Le musée de Tripoli / Das Museum von Tripolis / Il museo di Tripoli / El museo de Trípoli / O museu de Tripoli / トリポリの博物館 / 트리폴리의 박물관 / 博物馆的黎波里 / متحف طرابلس / VALPARD FILMS http://valpardfilms.free.fr
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Patty Pravo "Tripoli '69" - Canzonissima 1968 - 209 sec
Unusual song written by Paolo Conte chosen by Patty Pravo for final of Canzonissima 1968. "Tripoli '69" (city of Libya) don't concern of war, is a metaphor of escape toward adventure' dreams.
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Matthew Good - Tripoli - 205 sec
Live in Ottawa, 10/18/07
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Beirut-Tripoli-Lebanon - 251 sec
Beyrut ve Trablus - Lübnan Soundtrack: Fairouz - Li beyrut Fon müziği: Feyruz - Li beyrut
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Tripoli Grand Prix 1937 سباق الملاحة - 582 sec
The Tripoli Grand Prix was a motor racing event first held in 1925 on a racing circuit outside Tripoli, the capital of what was then Italian Tripolitania. Motor racing was an extremely popular sport in Italy and the colony was seeking methods to raise capital and promote tourism -- tourists who, it was hoped, would then decide to settle in Tripolitania. But despite the support of the colony's extremely enthusiastic governor, Emilio de Bono, and some initial success, the events failed financially. Only personal intervention by de Bono kept the 1929 event from being cancelled, and 1930 was marred by a spartan field, little public interest, and the death of Gastone Brilli-Peri in an accident[1]. Initial enthusiasm and sponsorship had retreated, the fallout from Brilli-Peri's accident meant a 1931 running was impossible, and the dream of a successful Tripoli Grand Prix might have ended there and then. But the president of Tripoli's auto club, Edigio Sforzini, was resilient. He decided to organize another Grand Prix, this time on a purpose built European style racing circuit. Sufficient capital was raised from the Italian government's funding of a fair promoting the colony so as to make the venture possible, and upon the circuit's completion the Grand Prix was scheduled for the spring of 1933.[1] This new Mellaha Lake track was a 13.140 kilometer (8.165 mi) long affair situated in a salt basin between Tripoli, Suq al Jum'ah (also known as Suk el Giuma or Sugh el Giumaa (سوق الجمعة)) and Tajura. The track's most distinctive landmark was a brilliant white concrete tower situated across from a large frontstretch grandstand that could hold up to ten thousand people[2]. Mellaha Lake was equipped with starting lights and a photo-electric timing system[1], both innovations, and the additional amenities rivaled the best that continental European circuits had to offer. With Italy exerting further control over its North African holdings, including the appointment of Italo Balbo as Governor-General and the joining of Italian Cyrenaica and Italian Tripolitania into a single colony, Libya, the event gained even more spectacle. The participants were treated like royalty, staying in luxury at the Hotel Uaddan with its casino and dinner theater and being entertained by Balbo at his palace. All this led Dick Seaman to describe Mellaha Lake as the "ascot of motor racing circuits"[2], and coupled with its substantial total prize, it is easy to see why the Tripoli Grand Prix became such a popular date on the calendar. From 1933 to 1938, the Grand Prix was run to the Formula Libre standard, meaning that no weight or engine restrictions were enforced on what was then the fastest track in the world. By 1939, the Italians had tired of Germany's dominance and they turned it into a Voiturette race for smaller, 1500cc cars, but they were foiled when a specially-built Mercedes driven by Hermann Lang won[3]. In 1940, with only the factory Alfa Romeo and Maserati teams plus independents in attendance, Giuseppe Farina took his only major pre-war victory[4]. It was a phyrric and irrelevant result, and the Tripoli Grand Prix was never held again. UAE /Algeria / Yemen / Bahrain / / Palestine/ Iraq/ Kuwait/ Libya/ Lebanon/ Morocco/ Egypt/ Mauritania/ Qatar/ Syria/ Sudan/ Oman/ Tunisia /Saudi Arabia/ / Jordan/UK/England/USA/Germany/France/Spa in الإمارات /البحرين / اليمن/ الجزائر / فلسطين/ الكويت/ /العراق /ليبيا / لبنان /المغرب / مصر / موريتانيا / الأردن/ تونس / السعودية / السودان/ عمان/ قطر / سورية تمتيع تفحيط تسطريب ليبيا طرابلس
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Tripoli - Libya - 246 sec
New photos from Tripoli taken in March 2008 while I was there. I hope you will like them. Songs are Ya Blady, Awadeny, Shams, Yumma and Yo Son, they are by the Libyan singer Ahmed Fakroun. UAE /Algeria / Yemen / Bahrain / / Palestine/ Iraq/ Kuwait/ Libya/ Lebanon/ Morocco/ Egypt/ Mauritania/ Qatar/ Syria/ Sudan/ Oman/ Tunisia /Saudi/ Arabia/ Jordan/UK/England/USA/Germany/France/Spa in الإمارات /البحرين / اليمن/ الجزائر / فلسطين/ الكويت/ /العراق /ليبيا / لبنان /المغرب / مصر / موريتانيا / الأردن/ تونس / السعودية / السودان/ عمان/ قطر / سورية
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Desembarco de Inmigrantes en Tripoli - 530 sec
Imágenes cedidas por el patrón y tripulación del barco NUESTRA MADRE DE LORETO que había recogido a 26 inmigrantes en alta mar. Finalmente desembarcaron en Trípoli
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Matthew Good - Tripoli - 60 sec
Live from Buffalo, NY, 4/7/06
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Tripoli - Libya - 583 sec
Tripoli di Libya - La città dove sono nato è sempre bellissima malgrado i suoi grattacieli
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SUK Tripoli Libya inthe 60' - 96 sec
Two "Suk" scenes in the late 60'
Auteur : MAGOORSO77
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