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Libyans and the Culture of Baryush - by Aboubakar Famau

8 months ago
Libyans call it baryush, local slang for ‘croissant’. For most Libyans, the day won’t be a complete without a bite of baryush bread that will keep the mouth busy. Baryush is a kind of bread but much softer than the normal one. It can be bought from any nearby café or restaurant in Libya. ..
Tags: legacy, legacy, desert, desert, heart, heart, crack

A New Fish Market Opens in Tripoli

1 year ago
The Libyan capital, Tripoli, is famous among many Mediterranean cities for the high quality of various species of fish and the low price to buy it. For those who are always seeking the right fish dish and enjoy buying a just-out-of-the Mediterranean water fish a new market, right at the edge of ..
Tags: wholesale market, fish market, enough space, fresh fish, month of ramadan, species of fish, water fish

Dry Land But for the Winter Months

1 year ago
At this stage the impression must not be given that it never rains in Libya. Although rainfall is not frequent, the highest level takes place in the hills of Cyrenaica and Tripolitania.However, there is no real rain season, and the rain that falls follows no seasonal patter. It is more or less ..
Tags: rainfall, drought, patter, statistic, dread, sleet, 20cm

Size of Country Made it Hard to Explore Further

2 years ago
Since the earliest known civilisations that had settled in North Africa, particularly in Libya, the coastal belt that stretches from Tunisia in the west, to Egypt in the east, was the region more readily developed, from the days of the Phoenicians to almost contemporary times.During the ancient ..
Tags: hinterland, early settlers, immensity, phoenicians, contemporary times, nomadic tribes, barrenness

Libya: Church Reaps Benefits of Nation's Improved Foreign Relations

2 years ago
Catholic Information Service for Africa (Nairobi)21 September 2007TripoliA new wave of religious freedom is sweeping across Libya, Christians say, after three decades of restrictions due to the mostly Muslim nation's hostility towards the West."People are respecting us. They accept us. We are ..
Tags: muslim nation, catholic information service, scottish town, libyan leader muammar, ecumenical news international, giovanni martinelli, apostolic vicar
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