Roman Ruins of Leptis Magna

Roman Ruins of Leptis Magna


Al Khums, Libya (LY)
Leptis Magna was a prominent city of Roman Libya. Originally a Punic settlement, the city expanded massively during the reign of Septimus Severus who was born in the city. It was founded c. 7th century BC and abandoned c. 7th century AD.

The ruins of this massive city are located in Kohms in modern-day Libya. They are 130 km east of Tripoli. The area has some of the best-preserved Roman ruins on the coast of the Mediterranean.

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The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Leptis Magna was a prominent city of Roman Libya. Originally a Punic settlement, the city expanded massively during the reign of Septimus Severus who was born in the city. It was founded c. 7th century BC and abandoned c. 7th century AD.

The ruins of this massive city are located in Kohms in modern-day Libya. They are 130 km east of Tripoli. The area has some of the best-preserved Roman ruins on the coast of the Mediterranean.

The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: Drudii

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