Az Zawiya
Az Zawiya, a coastal
city in northwestern Libya, sits approximately 47 kilometers west of Tripoli on
the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its oil field and refinery, Az Zawiya plays a
crucial role in Libya's economy. The city is also home to Az Zawiya
University, founded in 1988.
Dominating the
city's skyline is the Al-Khandaq Mosque, a prominent religious landmark. Explore
the vibrant Zawiya Market for souvenirs and local crafts. Martyrs' Square holds
historical significance, particularly during the Libyan Civil War. Another
notable mosque is the Al-Madina Al-Munawara Mosque.
Az Zawiya offers a lively nightlife scene with a variety of restaurants,
cafes, and bars that stay open late. Immerse yourself in the friendly
atmosphere and explore the city after dark.