Archaeological Site of Sabratha

World Heritage
Libya
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Sabratha was a Phoenician trading post and sales point for products from the African hinterland. It was part of the short-lived Numidian Kingdom of Masinissa before being Romanized and rebuilt in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.

View of the Sabratha theater

WWII Aerial photo of theater

Theater in Sabratha city 2nd century CE

Panoramic image of the theater of the archaeological site

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Archaeological Site of Sabratha

Theater

Panoramic image of a part of the archaeological site

Map of Sabratha

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Information extracted from Wikidata

image http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Theatre%2C%20Sabratha.JPG
instance of big city
located in the administrative territorial entity Zawiya District
executive body Sabratha
U.S. National Archives Identifier 10044529
WOEID 1353220
KulturNav-ID 3996
IPA transcription 3526750
visitors per year 13292a
office held by head of the organization http://g.co/kg/m/0420pz
Commons category Sabratha
coordinate location Point(12.484166666 32.792222222)
official website http://www.sabratha.gov.ly/
U.S. National Archives Identifier 10044529
WOEID 1353220
category of associated people Category:People from Sabratha
elevation above sea level 12

population 102038
point in time 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z