ʽAziziya or El Azizia (Arabic: العزيزيهAl ʿAzīzīyah) was one of the districts of Libya (baladiyah), located in the northwest of the country, south of Tripoli District. The town of ʽAziziya was the former district's capital, and it covered an area of 1,940 square kilometers. In 2001 ʽAziziya became part of the Jafara District.[1]
Climate
On 13 September 1922, a temperature of 58 °C (136.4 °F)[2] was recorded in the city of ‘Aziziya. This was long believed to be the highest temperature ever to be recorded naturally on Earth.[3][4]
Meteorological parameters began to be recorded in Libya during the Ottoman Empire (1551–1911). Temperature archives for some old meteorological stations are available in the climate directorate at the Libyan National Meteorological Centre (LNMC).
Funduq ash Shaybani, 17 km on the trade route south of the city of ‘Aziziya
Abu Ghaylan, 13 km on the trade route south of Funduq ash Shaybani
An Nasiriyah, 18 km northwest of the city of ‘Aziziya
As Sawani, 21 km north of the city of ‘Aziziya, on the road to Tripoli, and former storage site of Libya's modular "Uranium Conversion Facility" and uranium separation centrifuge.[5]
^"What is the highest temperature recorded on Earth, and what's a reasonable upper limit on the Earth's temperature?" Archived 17 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine Goddard Space Flight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), accessed 7 September 2009
^"WMO Press release No. 956". World Meteorological Organization. 13 September 2012. Archived from the original on 6 April 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
^"Sawani" Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), GlopbalSecurity.org