• Cyrenaica Emirate of Cyrenaica Cyrenaica province Cyrene (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cyrenaica...
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  • colony in North Africa (modern Libya) Crete and Cyrenaica, a province of the Roman Empire Cyrenaica, the region around the city Cyrenaics, an ancient...
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  • Africa), a district in ancient Tripolitania Islamic Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, historical polity Tripolis on the Meander, an ancient city In Asia Minor...
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  • also refer to: Ancient Crete Battle of Crete Byzantine Crete Crete and Cyrenaica, Roman province Emirate of Crete Ottoman Crete Venetian Crete Cretan State...
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  • Barca (redirect from Barca (disambiguation))
    Hepialidae Barco (disambiguation) Barqa or Cyrenaica Burka (disambiguation) Marj, Libya, modern city on the site of ancient Barca This disambiguation page lists...
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  • 5th century BC), seventh Greek king of Cyrenaica Hugo Brandt Corstius (1935–2014), Dutch author This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • river in Pays de la Loire, France Fort Apollonia, Beyin, Ghana Apollonia, Cyrenaica, Libya Apolonia, Texas, US Apollonia, Wisconsin, US 358 Apollonia, a large...
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  • MA (redirect from MA (disambiguation))
    ethnic group Meshwesh (Ma), an ancient Libyan (i.e., Berber) tribe from Cyrenaica Ma (cuneiform), a cuneiform sign Ma (Indic), an Indic consonent Ma (Javanese)...
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  • Amr ibn al-As#Expeditions in Cyrenaica and Tripolitania, including a siege of Tripoli, Libya c.643. This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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