Awjila

Awjila (Berber: Awilan, Awjila, Awgila; Arabic: أوجلة; Latin: Augila) is an oasis town in the Al Wahat District in the Cyrenaica region of northeastern Libya. Since classical times it has been known as a place where high quality dates are farmed. From the Arab conquest in the 7th century, Islam has played an important role in the community. The oasis is located on the east-west caravan route between Egypt and Tripoli, Libya, and on the north-south route between Benghazi and the Sahel between Lake Chad and Darfur, and in the past was an important trading center. It is the place after which the Awjila language, an Eastern Berber language, is named. The people cultivate small gardens using water from deep wells. Recently, the oil industry has become an increasingly important source of employment.

Awjila
أوجله
Awilan / ⴰⵡⵉⵍⴰⵏ
Town
A farm in Awjilah
Awjila
Location in Libya
Coordinates: 29°6′29″N 21°17′13″E
Country Libya
RegionCyrenaica
DistrictAl Wahat
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
License Plate Code67
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