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Anfiteatro Romano Di Leptis Magna
Anfiteatro Romano Di Leptis Magna

Al Khums or Khoms (Arabic: الخمس ‎) is a city, port and the de jure capital of the contested Murqub District on the Mediterranean coast of Libya with an estimated population of around 202,000.

Arc de Triomphe
Arc de Triomphe

The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is one of the most respected horse races in the world, and it anchors the biggest weekend of racing in France. More than 200 horses will compete in 16 races worth 9.4 million euros in prize money on Saturday and Sunday, and attending is more affordable than you might think.

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Basilica
Basilica

Al Khums or Khoms (Arabic: الخمس ‎) is a city, port and the de jure capital of the contested Murqub District on the Mediterranean coast of Libya with an estimated population of around 202,000. The population at the 1984 census was 38,174.

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Byzantine Wall
Byzantine Wall

Al Khums or Khoms (Arabic: الخمس ‎) is a city, port and the de jure capital of the contested Murqub District on the Mediterranean coast of Libya with an estimated population of around 202,000. The population at the 1984 census was 38,174.

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Hadrianic Baths
Hadrianic Baths

If you are looking to discover Al Khums, Libya, leave plenty of time for sightseeing tours - you wouldn't want to miss out on top attractions like Hadrianic Baths! And before you go, make sure to read Expedia's Hadrianic Baths sightseeing & tourist guide, filled with all you need to know for the best Hadrianic Baths experience possible.

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Leptis Magna Theater
Leptis Magna Theater

Al Khums or Khoms (Arabic: الخمس ‎) is a city, port and the de jure capital of the contested Murqub District on the Mediterranean coast of Libya with an estimated population of around 202,000. The population at the 1984 census was 38,174.

Porta Bizantina
Porta Bizantina

Al-Khums, also spelled Homs, or Khoms, town, northwestern Libya. It is located on the Mediterranean coast about 60 miles (97 km) southeast of Tripoli. The town was founded by the Turks and gained importance after 1870 by exporting esparto grass (used for cordage, shoes, and paper).

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Severan Basilica
Severan Basilica

Al Khums or Khoms (Arabic: الخمس ‎) is a city, port and the de jure capital of the contested Murqub District on the Mediterranean coast of Libya with an estimated population of around 202,000. The population at the 1984 census was 38,174.

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Severan Forum
Severan Forum

Explore the Severan Forum when you travel to Al Khums - Hotwire's Severan Forum information guide keeps you in the know!

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Temple of Jupiter
Temple of Jupiter

A temple with three doors, presumably the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, is portrayed in the background. In this rendering, the temple is tetrastyle (four columns across the front—likely a truncated artistic representation due to the size of the panel) and of the Corinthian order.

Temple of Rome and Augustus
Temple of Rome and Augustus

The Temple of Augustus and Rome is an important vestige of Emperor Augustus’ significance to the Roman Empire. Conservation of the structure will ensure that this enduring testament of Rome’s presence in Anatolia will remain for future generations.

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The Nymphaeum
The Nymphaeum

Al Khums or Khoms (Arabic: الخمس ‎) is a city, port and the de jure capital of the contested Murqub District on the Mediterranean coast of Libya with an estimated population of around 202,000. The population at the 1984 census was 38,174.

Tibiros arc
Tibiros arc

http://khoms.gov.ly/ ... such until the reign of the Roman emperor Tiberius, ... consists of some small towns on the outskirts of Al Khums Center such as ...

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Vella Selene,
Vella Selene,

The Libyan Prime Minister's secretary, Al-Taher Al-Amer, hailed the Italian assistance, reaffirming his government's support for the efforts aimed at persevering Libya's archaeological heritage. Villa Selene is in Selene town in Al-Khums city. It is a Roman-era-built resort that has got rooms with a vast backyard overlooking the sea.

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