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Libi may refer to: People * Libi (name), Jewish given name * Al Libi, Arabic surname * Abd al-Muhsin Al-Libi (born 1966), Islamic terrorist * Abdullah Said al Libi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Anas al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Faraj al-Libbi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Habib al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Laith al-Libi (1967–2008), Islamic terrorist * Abu Yahya al-Libi (1963-2012), Islamic terrorist * Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * Katiba al-Bittar al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * Libi Haim (born 1984), Israeli volleyball player * Libi Staiger, American actress * Luqman al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * Ben Ali Libi, also known as Michel Velleman, Dutch magician Places * Libi, Chongqing, China * Libi, Logone Oriental (region), Chad * Libi, Malapatan, Philippines * Libi, North Region (Cameroon) * Libi, Ombella-M'Poko Ombella-M'Poko is one of the 16 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Bimbo. One important tourist attraction is the Falls of Bao ...
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Libi (name)
Libi is a modern Jewish name (ליבי) according to various baby name sites. It is derived from the plural of the Hebrew word ' lev' (heart), which is 'libbot', leading it to be described as meaning "my heart". Alternatively, it has been listed as meaning "loved one", most likely deriving from Yiddish and the German word ' liebe'. Libi is also rarely used as a variant of Libby, a diminutive of Elizabeth. Libi in Arabic means 'Libyan' and is typically used as part of a surname for people of Libyan origin, al-Libi. Given name * Libi Haim (born 1984), Israeli volleyball player * Libi Staiger, American actress Surname * Abd al-Muhsin Al-Libi (born 1966), Islamic terrorist * Abdullah Said al Libi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Anas al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Faraj al-Libbi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Habib al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * Abu Laith al-Libi (1967–2008), Islamic terrorist * Abu Yahya al-Libi (1963-2012), Islamic terrorist * Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, Islamic terrorist * ...
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Libi Staiger
Elizabeth Anne Staiger (January 10, 1928 – September 25, 2019), known as Libi Staiger, was an American actress who primarily worked on stage. Her career, which included roles on Broadway from 1953, was ended by the failure of her first starring vehicle, 1963's ''Sophie'', a musical-comedy life story of entertainer Sophie Tucker. Staiger was born in Harrisburg, Illinois, and died in Austin, Texas. Performances Theatre * ''Sophie'' (Sophie), Winter Garden Theatre, New York, April 15–20, 1963. * ''Destry Rides Again'' (Chloe; standby for Frenchie), Imperial Theatre, New York, April 23, 1959 - June 18, 1960. * ''The Most Happy Fella'' (Cleo), London Coliseum, London, opened April 21, 1960. Film *'' Hanky Panky'' (1982) - Buck's Wife Television * ''Kate & Allie ''Kate & Allie'' is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from March 19, 1984 to May 22, 1989, starring Susan Saint James and Jane Curtin as two divorced women, both with children, who decide to live ...
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Orientale Province
Orientale Province ( French: ''Province orientale'', "Eastern province") is one of the former provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its predecessors the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo. It went through a series of boundary changes between 1898 and 2015, when it was divided into smaller units. The District of Orientale Province was created from Stanley Falls District on 15 July 1898. The district was expanded to become Orientale Province in 1913. It was divided in 1933 into Costermansville (later Kivu) and Stanleyville Province. Stanleyville Province was renamed Orientale Province from 1947 to 1963, when it was broken up into Kibali-Ituri, Uélé and Haut-Congo provinces. Orientale Province was reconstituted in 1966. Between 1971 and 1997 it was called Haut-Zaïre, then it returned to the name of Orientale. The province contained the Bas-Uele, Haut-Uele, Ituri and Tshopo districts. These were elevated to provinces in 2015 under the 2006 constitution. Th ...
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Ombella-M'Poko
Ombella-M'Poko is one of the 16 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Bimbo. One important tourist attraction is the Falls of Baoli; however, due to the Baoli dam, the falls only carry water on the weekends. Geography The prefecture lies in the southwestern part of the country and borders the prefectures of Ouham to the north; Lobaye to the south; Ouham-Pendé, Nana-Mambéré, and Mambéré-Kadéï to the west; and Kémo, as well as the independent city of Bangui and the Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (french: République démocratique du Congo (RDC), colloquially "La RDC" ), informally Congo-Kinshasa, DR Congo, the DRC, the DROC, or the Congo, and formerly and also colloquially Zaire, is a country in ... to the east. Lake Manuela is also located in this region. References Prefectures of the Central African Republic {{CentralAfricanRepublic-geo-stub ...
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North Region (Cameroon)
The North Region (french: Région du Nord) makes up 66,090 km² of the northern half of The Republic of Cameroon. Neighbouring territories include the Far North Region to the north, the Adamawa Region to the south, Nigeria to the west, Chad to the east, and Central African Republic to the southeast. The city of Garoua is both the political and industrial capital. Garoua is Cameroon's third largest port, despite the fact that the Bénoué River upon which it relies is only navigable for short periods of the year. Major ethnic groups include the Fula or Fulani ( ff, Fulɓe; french: Peul, links=no), who are Islamic pastoralists, and numerous Muslim and animist speakers of Adamawa, Chadic, and Nilo-Saharan languages. French is the language of formal education, and Fulfulde, the language of the Fulbe, is widespread as a ''lingua franca''. 2008 Presidential Decree In 2008, the President of the Republic of Cameroon, President Paul Biya signed decrees abolishing "Provinces" a ...
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Malapatan
Malapatan, officially the Municipality of Malapatan ( ceb, Lungsod sa Malapatan; tl, Bayan ng Malapatan; mdh, Inged nu Malapatan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Sarangani, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 80,741 people. Malapatan is bounded on the west by Sarangani Bay, on the east by Davao Occidental, on the north by Alabel, and on the south by Glan. Geography Barangays Malapatan is politically subdivided into 12 barangays. * Daan Suyan * Kihan * Kinam * Libi * Lun Masla * Lun Padidu * Patag * Poblacion (Malapatan) * Sapu Masla * Sapu Padidu * Tuyan * Upper Suyan Climate Demographics Inhabited by Christians, Muslims as well the indigenous people of Sarangani. Malapatan is a great illustration of how different religious beliefs can harmoniously co-exist. It is also the home of the famous Blaan "dreamweavers" who craft sleeping mats using the designs they have dreamt about. Economy The economy of Malapatan is largel ...
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Logone Oriental (region)
Logone Oriental is one of the 23 regions of Chad, located in the south-west of the country. Its capital is Doba. It is coterminous with the former Logone Oriental Prefecture. Geography The region borders Logone Occidental Region and Tandjilé Region to the north, Mandoul Region to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, and Cameroon to the west. Settlements Doba is the regional capital; other major settlements include Baïbokoum, Baké, Béboni, Béboto, Békan, Béssao, Béti, Bodo, Dobiti, Donia, Goré, Komé, Laramanaye, Madana, Mbaïkoro, Mbikou, Mbitoye, Miandoum, Yamodo. Demography The 2009 Chadian census reported a population for the region of 779,339. In 1993 the population was 440,342. The main ethnolinguistic groups are Doba peoples (speaking the closely related Bedjond, Mango and Gor languages), Karang, Kuo, Nzakambay, Pana and Sara groups (speaking language/dialects such as Kabba, Laka and Ngambay). Economy Subsistence agricultur ...
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Chongqing
Chongqing ( or ; ; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), Postal Romanization, alternately romanized as Chungking (), is a Direct-administered municipalities of China, municipality in Southwest China. The official abbreviation of the city, "" (), was approved by the State Council of the People's Republic of China, State Council on 18 April 1997. This abbreviation is derived from the old name of a part of the Jialing River that runs through Chongqing and feeds into the Yangtze River. Administratively, it is one of the four municipalities under the direct administration of the Government of China, central government of the People's Republic of China (the other three are Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin), and the only such municipality located deep inland. The municipality of Chongqing, roughly the size of Austria, includes the city of Chongqing as well as various discontiguous cities. Due to a classification technicality, Chongqing ...
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Michel Velleman
Michel Velleman (5 January 1895 – 2 July 1943),Michel Velleman
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known by his stage name Professor Ben Ali Libi, was a magician who was murdered in the

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Luqman Al-Libi
Salem Abdul Salem Ghereby (March 1, 1961 – April 12, 2023) was a citizen of Libya who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, from May 5, 2002, until April 4, 2016. Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts reports that he was born on March 1, 1961, in Zletan, Libya. Personal life According to historian Andy Worthington, the author of ''The Guantanamo Files'', Gherebi had settled in Pakistan after fleeing Muammar Gaddafi's repressive regime in Libya. He was married to a Pakistani woman, and had fathered several children. He had worked as a teacher, teaching science at a primary school. Official status reviews Originally the Bush Presidency asserted that captives apprehended in the ''" war on terror"'' were not covered by the Geneva Conventions, and could be held indefinitely, without charge, and without an open and transparent review of the justifications for their detention. In 2004, the U ...
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Libi Haim
Libi Haim (born ) is an Israeli female former volleyball player, playing as a setter. She was part of the Israel women's national volleyball team. She competed at the 2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship The 2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 27th edition of the European Volleyball Championship, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball. It was hosted in Italy and Serbia fr .... References 1984 births Living people Israeli women's volleyball players Place of birth missing (living people) {{Israel-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Al Libi
Al Liby (اللّيبي‎, 'the Libyan'), or variations, is a surname, alias or nom-de-guerre used by several individuals from Libya. Variations include al Libi, al-Libi, al-Liby and al-Libby. People with the name include: * Abdullah Said al Libi, al Qaeda's operations planner for Pakistan, killed by a drone in 2009 * Abu Faraj al-Libbi (Mustafa Faraj Muhammad Muhammad Masud al-Jadid al-Uzaybi), alleged al Qaeda leader, held at Guantanamo * Abu Laith al-Libi (Ali Ammar Ashur al-Rufayi,), senior figure in al Qaeda, reportedly killed in a drone strike in 2008 * Abu Yahya al-Libi (Mohamed Hassan Qaid), leading official of al Qaeda, escaped from detention in Bagram, killed by a drone in 2012 * Abu Anas al-Liby (Nazih Abdul-Hamed Nabih al-Ruqai'i), indicted for the 1998 East Africa embassy bombings, died in U.S. custody in 2015 * Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi (Ali Mohamed Abdul Aziz al-Fakheri), who provided the source of US claims used to support the 2003 Iraq war, died by suicide in priso ...
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