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    Marj (Arabic: المرج, al-Marj, "The Meadows"), El Merj in Benghazi and Egyptian Arabic, is a city in northeastern Libya and the administrative seat of the Marj District. [2]

  2. Al-Marj, town, northeastern Libya, on Al-Marj plain at the western edge of the Akhḍar Mountains, near the Mediterranean coast. Site of the 6th-century- bc Greek colony of Barce, it was taken by the Arabs in about ad 642. The present town grew around a Turkish fort built in 1842 and now restored.

  3. Marj ( Arabic: المرج, al-Marj, "The Meadows"), pronounced El Merj in Benghazi and Egyptian Arabic, is a district ( shabiyah) of northeastern Libya on the Mediterranean Sea coast. Its administrative seat is the city of Marj, which the ancient and medieval Barca.

  4. Marj, El Merj in Benghazi and Egyptian Arabic, is a city in northeastern Libya and the administrative seat of the Marj District. It lies in an upland valley separated from the Mediterranean Sea by a range of hills, part of the Jebel Akhdar Mountains, and is generally believed to be the site of the ancient city of Barca.

  5. Al-Marj is a city located in the eastern part of Libya, and it is the capital of the Al-Marj District. It is located in the Al-Marj Plain, which is one of the most fertile agricultural regions in the country.

  6. Al Marj is a city located in northern Libya, in the historic region of Cyrenaica. This region is known for its ancient Roman ruins, including the Roman Forum and Basilica. Visitors to Al Marj can explore the city’s rich history and culture, and there are plenty of activities to fill a day or two.

  7. From the Roman Aqueduct to the ruins of the ancient city of Cyrene, Al Marj is a great place to explore the past. Here are 10 things to do in Al Marj, Libya. 1. Explore the Roman Aqueduct: The Roman Aqueduct is a must-see when visiting Al Marj. This ancient structure is the remains of an aqueduct that was built by the Romans in the 2nd century AD.