Waddan, Libya
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Waddan (
. It was an important town on the ancient trade routes across the Sahara.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
History
In the Seventh Century C.E., Waddan was the primary town among the oasis settlements in the al-Jufra area.
During the
Although the Libyan government had declared in 2014 that it has destroyed all of its chemical weapons,
Economy
The economy of the town is based primarily on the production of
Waddan has geothermal resources that have yet to be exploited.[13]
Archaeology
Above the town, in the upper stretches of Wadi Waddan, there are paleolithic rock art sites.[14]
In Waddan are the pre-Islamic underground water irrigation channels or
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