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Sūq al-Jum'a (also Suk el Giuma, Soug al Juma’aa, or Sugh el Giumaa ( Arabic : سوق الجمعة ), literally "Friday Market") is a district of Tripoli, Libya, located 5 km east of Tripoli and now incorporated into the greater metropolitan area of the capital. The population in (2011) was estimated to be roughly 40,000 residents. A majority of these residents, 60%, are considered to be "native Libyan, from Tripoli and Arab", however, this population is mixed with those of Berber and Turkish descent as well, and dominantly Amazigh (Berber). Many families in this area reject the idea of tribal society and consider themselves to be 100% from Tripoli/Libya (first) and Arab (second), but they likely descend from, and are part of, the Magarha tribe, which is among the largest in Libya. The Magarha trib

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  • سوق الجمعة هو حي أو منطقة تقع شرقي مدينة طرابلس، ليبيا. تحده من الغرب منطقة زاوية الدهماني وشهداء الشط والنوفليين ومن الجنوب عين زارة ومن الشرق تاجوراء ومن الشمال طريق الشط الساحلي، وتعتبر من بين أكبر مناطق طرابلس من حيث المساحة.ويرجح تسميتها بهذا الاسم نسبة لسوق الجمعة الشعبي الذي يقام بها يوم الجمعة عبر السنين. (ar)
  • Suq al-Dschumʿa (arabisch سوق الجمعة, DMG Sūq al-Ǧumʿa, in italienischer Umschrift Suk el Giuma) ist ein Stadtteil der libyschen Hauptstadt Tripolis. (de)
  • Sūq al-Jum'a (also Suk el Giuma, Soug al Juma’aa, or Sugh el Giumaa ( Arabic : سوق الجمعة ), literally "Friday Market") is a district of Tripoli, Libya, located 5 km east of Tripoli and now incorporated into the greater metropolitan area of the capital. The population in (2011) was estimated to be roughly 40,000 residents. A majority of these residents, 60%, are considered to be "native Libyan, from Tripoli and Arab", however, this population is mixed with those of Berber and Turkish descent as well, and dominantly Amazigh (Berber). Many families in this area reject the idea of tribal society and consider themselves to be 100% from Tripoli/Libya (first) and Arab (second), but they likely descend from, and are part of, the Magarha tribe, which is among the largest in Libya. The Magarha tribe originates in the Fezzan province of Libya (to the south of Tripolitania). Soug al Juma'aa was among the first districts within Tripoli proper to fight and rebel against Gaddafi in the 17 February 2011 revolution which led to Gaddafi's ultimate downfall, despite the Magarha tribe's strong ties and links to Gaddafi. Along with Tajura, residents of Soug al Jum’aa are considered to be the original inhabitants of Tripoli. In the years of Italian colonialism, it was the seat of one of the six districts of the Province of Tripoli, with jurisdiction over the area of Tripolitania, which is to the east of the capital. (en)
  • Sūq al-Jumʿa (anche Suk el Giuma, o Sugh el Giumaa (in arabo: سوق الجمعة‎), letteralmente "Mercato del venerdì", è una località della Libia, situata 5 km ad est di Tripoli e ormai inglobata nell'area metropolitana della capitale. Negli anni del colonialismo italiano fu sede di uno dei sei circondari della Provincia di Tripoli, con giurisdizione sulla zona della Tripolitania ad oriente della capitale. (it)
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  • سوق الجمعة هو حي أو منطقة تقع شرقي مدينة طرابلس، ليبيا. تحده من الغرب منطقة زاوية الدهماني وشهداء الشط والنوفليين ومن الجنوب عين زارة ومن الشرق تاجوراء ومن الشمال طريق الشط الساحلي، وتعتبر من بين أكبر مناطق طرابلس من حيث المساحة.ويرجح تسميتها بهذا الاسم نسبة لسوق الجمعة الشعبي الذي يقام بها يوم الجمعة عبر السنين. (ar)
  • Suq al-Dschumʿa (arabisch سوق الجمعة, DMG Sūq al-Ǧumʿa, in italienischer Umschrift Suk el Giuma) ist ein Stadtteil der libyschen Hauptstadt Tripolis. (de)
  • Sūq al-Jumʿa (anche Suk el Giuma, o Sugh el Giumaa (in arabo: سوق الجمعة‎), letteralmente "Mercato del venerdì", è una località della Libia, situata 5 km ad est di Tripoli e ormai inglobata nell'area metropolitana della capitale. Negli anni del colonialismo italiano fu sede di uno dei sei circondari della Provincia di Tripoli, con giurisdizione sulla zona della Tripolitania ad oriente della capitale. (it)
  • Sūq al-Jum'a (also Suk el Giuma, Soug al Juma’aa, or Sugh el Giumaa ( Arabic : سوق الجمعة ), literally "Friday Market") is a district of Tripoli, Libya, located 5 km east of Tripoli and now incorporated into the greater metropolitan area of the capital. The population in (2011) was estimated to be roughly 40,000 residents. A majority of these residents, 60%, are considered to be "native Libyan, from Tripoli and Arab", however, this population is mixed with those of Berber and Turkish descent as well, and dominantly Amazigh (Berber). Many families in this area reject the idea of tribal society and consider themselves to be 100% from Tripoli/Libya (first) and Arab (second), but they likely descend from, and are part of, the Magarha tribe, which is among the largest in Libya. The Magarha trib (en)
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  • سوق الجمعة (طرابلس) (ar)
  • Suq al-Dschumʿa (de)
  • Suq al-Jum'a (it)
  • Souq al Jum'aa (en)
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