Military Territory of the South (Italian Libya)
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Military Territory of the South highlighted in red.
The Military Territory of the South (Italian: Territorio Militare Sud) refers to the jurisdictional territory within the colony of Italian Libya (1911–1943) administered by the Italian military, below Italian Libya's four coastline provinces.
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