A city of northeast Libya on the Gulf of Sidra. Inhabited since Greek and Roman times, it is a major port and was a capital of Libya from 1951 to 1972.
(Placename) a port in N Libya, on the Gulf of Sidra: centre of Italian colonization (1911–42); scene of much fighting in World War II. Pop: 1 080 500 (2002 est). Ancient names: HesperidesorBerenice
According to the Egypt Independent news outlet, the Red Sea Governorate has said that Marsa Alam's new Berenice International Airport is set to open this summer.
It needs to be easy to wear." Although this is true for all of Sassi's pieces, this attention to comfort seems most evident in the Iaera, Zeste, and The Secret of Berenice collections.
French model Berenice Schkair - who dated the new Cardiff City signing for several months, Argentinian media are reporting - wrote: "My heart is broken.
In the preface to his 1670 play Berenice Jean Racine summed up the action quoting the Roman historian Suentonis: "Titus, who passionately loved Berenice and who was widely thought to have promised to marry her, sent her from Rome, in spite of himself and in spite of herself, in the early days of his empire."
These are the terms on which the photographer Berenice Abbott faced a world of struggle, grief and possibility--proceeding by affinity, instinct, curiosity, and an inner call--or maybe an inner dare.
Managing director Berenice Northcott said: "2017-18 was a brilliant year for us and with client numbers rising, we're expecting our turnover to increase even more over the next 12 months.
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