Waddan, Libya

      Waddan
      ودان
      —  Town  —
      A view of Waddan from the Toza
      Waddan, Libya is located in Libya
      Waddan
      Location in Libya
      Coordinates: 29°09′40″N 16°08′37″E / 29.16111°N 16.14361°E / 29.16111; 16.14361Coordinates: 29°09′40″N 16°08′37″E / 29.16111°N 16.14361°E / 29.16111; 16.14361
      Country  Libya
      Region Fezzan
      District Jufra
      Elevation[1] 807 ft (246 m)
      Population (2004)[1]
       • Total 27,590
      Time zone UTC + 2

      Waddan (Arabic: ودان‎) is a Saharan desert oasis town in the northeast Fezzan region of southwest Libya. It is in the Jufra District.

      Geography

      Waddan is the oldest city in Jufra District located 230 km (140 mi) south of Sirte, and 19 km (12 mi) northeast of Hun. The town is at the crossroads of the Sirte-Waddan Road and the Fezzan Road.

      The natural springs support native date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) groves.

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      History

      During the Libyan civil war, NATO forces bombed an ammunition store in the town.[2] On 8 September 2011, the town was reported to be under the control of forces allied with the National Transitional Council.[3]

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      References

      1. ^ a b Wolfram Alpha
      2. ^ "Libyan rebels take new villages in Western Mountains". Reuters. 15 June 2011. 
      3. ^ Alexander, Caroline; Stephen, Chris (2011-09-08). "Libya Fighters Tighten Noose Around Holdouts". Bloomberg (www.bloomberg.com). Retrieved 8 September 2011. 
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