Cyrenaica
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Cyrenaica (/saɪrᵻˈneɪ.ᵻkə/ SY-rə-NAY-ə-kə; Ancient Greek: Κυρηναϊκή, efter the ceety o Cyrene; Arabic: برقة Barqah; Berber: Berqa) is the eastren coastal region o Libie. Kent sae Pentapolis an aa in antiquity, it wis pairt o the Creta et Cyrenaica province during the Roman period, later dividit in Libia Pentapolis an Libia Sicca. During the Islamic period, the aurie came tae be kent sae Barqa, efter the ceety o Barca.
Cyrenaica wis the name o an admeenistrative diveesion o Italian Libie frae 1927 till 1943, then unner Breetish militar an ceevil admeenistration frae 1943 till 1951, an finally in the Kinrick o Libie frae 1951 till 1963. In a wider sense, which is still uised, Cyrenaica eiks aw o the eastren pairt o Libie, includin the Kufra Destrict. Cyrenaica is adjacent tae Tripolitania in the northwast an Fezzan in the soothwast. The region that uised tae be Cyrenaica offeecially till 1963 is nou dividit up intae mony shabiyat, the admeenistrative diveesions o Libya).
Cyrenaica wis the birthplace o the Libie ceevil war, an wis lairgely unner the control o the Naitional Transeetional Cooncil for maist o the war; thair heidquarters wur in Benghazi.[7]
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