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44: 640: 670: 103: 228:; however, a new initiative by pro-Cyrenaican youth leaders resurrected the movement with a successful rally. Muheddine Mansury, Osama Buera and Salem Bujazia, the founders of the Movement for Federal Libya, organized numerous rallies and campaigns, in addition to distributing thousands of flags to remind the Cyrenaican people of their identity's symbol. 344: 239:, who was also acting without the consent of the central government. Based on the appointed posts at the PBC, the government of al-Barassi planned to cover all functions except for foreign affairs and defense. On 11 November 2013, PBC announced formation of its own oil company, further straining relations with the Tripoli government. 200:
On 20 July 2011, The First National Conference for Federalism offered proposals for ways to quickly achieve stability in the country after the fall of the Gaddafi government. Dr. Abubakr Mustafa Buera, head of the preparatory committee, was then elected first president for the National Federal Block,
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to the Egyptian border. In October 2013, "transitional" was dropped, and the council was renamed as "Council of Cyrenaica in Libya" (CCL). According to CCL, there would be further announcements relating to the organization of a local parliament and a Shura Council. Struggle for a federal system, to
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Although a historical region, Cyrenaica has not had an official central government of its own for decades. Its individual provinces have reported directly to the central government in Tripoli.
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On 2 November 2012, talks on the federal approach were on the verge of collapse after serious conflicts between the self-declared Cyrenaica Transitional Council (led by
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The CCL stated that it had attempted to present a united front with Jadhran, but that he had proved inflexible and intent on pursuing his own agenda.
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2006 census, based on the sum of population of districts Al Wahat, Kufra, Benghazi, Al Marj, Jebel Akhdar, Derna, Al Butnan
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was appointed head of the "Government of Cyrenaica" on 6 November 2013, supported by a local military leader,
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Cyrenaica's population growth over the years has been consistent with overall growth in Libya's population.
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Abdel Aziz Tarih Sharaf, "Jughrafia Libia", Munsha'at al Ma'arif, Alexandria, 2nd ed., 1971, pp.232-233.
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Cyrenaica as an administrative unit. It included all of eastern Libya from 1911 to 1963:
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Federalist head distances himself from Jadhran, announces new Council of Cyrenaica
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Jadhran launches new Cyrenaican oil company, mocks Zeidan’s ten-day deadline
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The city of Benghazi was traditionally the centre of Cyrenaica
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take place purely through legal means, was also emphasized.
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East Libya movement launches government, challenges Tripoli
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Cyrenaica as an administrative unit. It included all of eastern Libya from 1911 to 1963: Italian Cyrenaica from 1911 to 1937 and the Cyrenaica province until 1963.
Italian Cyrenaica
province
31°00′N 22°30′E / 31.000°N 22.500°E / 31.000; 22.500
Libya
Provinces of Libya
Governorates of Libya
Benghazi
Italian Cyrenaica
Bayda Governorate
Benghazi Governorate
Darnah Governorate
Ahmed al-Senussi
King Idris
Sirte
Ahmed al-Senussi
National Transitional Council
Abd-Rabbo al-Barassi
Ibrahim Jathran

Benghazi
Bayda
Tobruk
Derna
Ajdabiya
Marj
Shahhat
Jalu
"Thomson Reuters Foundation"
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