Tripoli (disambiguation)

Tripoli (disambiguation)

Tripoli is the capital of Libya.

Tripoli or Tripolis may also refer to:

Other cities:
*Tripoli, Lebanon
*Tripoli, Greece, the capital of Arcadia Prefecture, Greece
*Tripolis (Pontus) or Tirebolu, a city in Turkey
*Tripolis (Thessaly), an ancient city
*Tripolis (Phrygia), an ancient city sometimes attached to Caria or Lydia
*Tripoli, Iowa, a city in Bremer County, Iowa, United States

Other geography:
*Tripolis (region of Africa), a district in ancient Tripolitania
*Tripolis (region of Phoenicia), a maritime district in ancient Phoenicia,
*Tripolis (region of Arcadia), a district in ancient Arcadia, Greece
*Tripolis (region of Laconia), a district in ancient Laconia, Greece
*Tripolis (region of Thessaly), a district in ancient Perrhaebia, Thessaly, Greece
*County of Tripoli, one of the medieval Crusader states near Tripoli, Lebanon

Other uses:
*Rotten stone or tripoli, a polishing compound
*"Tripoli", a song by Matthew Good Band from "The Audio of Being"
*"Tripoli", a song by Pinback from "This is a Pinback CD"

ee also

*Siege of Tripoli (disambiguation)
*New Tripoli, Pennsylvania
*Treaty of Tripoli
*Tripoli Rocketry Association
*Tripolitania, a historic region of Libya


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