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Kikla
Kikla ((アラビア語:ككلة)) kìklā tamazight ⴽⴻⴽⵍⴰ Kikla; also kikla) is a town of approximately 10,000 inhabitants in Libya, most of whom are of Berber (Amazigh) descent, with some who are from Arab descent, and is approximately 150 kilometres south-west of the country's capital, Tripoli.〔(Gaddafi's forces withdraw from Kikla, 150 km SW of Tripoli )〕 It was also a battleground during the 2011 Nafusa Mountains Campaign of the Libyan Civil War. Kikla is also home to three older cities: Sidi Omer, Zawit Abu Madi and Ijhish. Other towns within Kikla are Likhzour ((アラビア語:لخزور)), Takbal ((アラビア語:تكبال)), Awlad Issa ((アラビア語:أولاد عيسى)), Awlad Omran ((アラビア語: أولاد عمران)),Mzaida ((アラビア語:المزايدة)), Awlad Boziry ((アラビア語: أولاد بوزيري)), Awlad Saeed ((アラビア語:أولاد سعيد)),Awlad Sidi Omar ((アラビア語:أولاد سيدي عمر)) and Amzir ((アラビア語:أمزير)), the later in Berber languages(Tamazight) means waterfall. On 14 June 2011 Kikla was recaptured by the rebels.〔http://www.haaretz.com/news/mideast-in-turmoil/libya-rebels-make-gains-against-gadhafi-forces-in-tripoli-1.367810〕 ==See also==
* List of cities in Libya
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