The Man-Made River Project in Libya is the latest attempt to save lives in North Africa
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مشروع النهر الصناعي في ليبياAbstract
The Man-Made River Project in Libya is one of the giant and major projects in the world and is the largest channel for transporting about (6 million cubic meters) of water from the southern desert areas in Libya to the northern regions that overlook the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, where most of the cities of Libya are concentrated, which suffer from Water scarcity. The project was implemented in five phases or systems
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2012-11-11
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شنون فلاح. “The Man-Made River Project in Libya Is the Latest Attempt to Save Lives in North Africa”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 13, Nov. 2012, pp. 457-86, https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2012/v1.i13.6330.










