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Tolmeita

Coordinates: 32°42′19″N 20°56′41″E / 32.705411°N 20.944748°E / 32.705411; 20.944748
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Tolmeita
طلميتة
Village
Tolmeita is located in Libya
Tolmeita
Tolmeita
Location in Libya
Coordinates: 32°42′19.48″N 20°56′41.09″E / 32.7054111°N 20.9447472°E / 32.7054111; 20.9447472
Country Libya
RegionCyrenaica
DistrictMarj
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

Tolmeita,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] Tolmeta[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] or Tolmeitha[25] Arabic: طلميتة[26] is a tiny village in the northern Cyrenaica region of eastern Libya, some 110 km (68 mi) east of Benghazi, near Ad Dirsiyah. Its name is derived from Greek Πτολεμαΐς (Ptolemais), the name of the classical city of Ptolemais, whose ruins are nearby.


32°42′19″N 20°56′41″E / 32.705411°N 20.944748°E / 32.705411; 20.944748

See also

References

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  18. ^ Thomas C. Oden, Early Libyan Christianity (InterVarsity Press 2011 ISBN 9780830869541), p. 305
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