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Benghazi Province : ウィキペディア英語版
Benghazi Province

Benghazi Province, or ''Provincia di Bengazi'' in Italian, was one of the provinces of Libya under Italian rule. It was established in 1937.
==Characteristics==

Benghazi Province was located in northern Italian Libya, in western Cyrenaica. Its administrative center was the city of Benghazi on the Mediterranean coast.
It was divided in three sections ("Circondari" in Italian):
* Bengasi
*Agedabia
*Barce
The Italians conquered from the Ottomans in 1911 a region around Benghazi that was very poor and underdeveloped: it had no asphalted road, no telegraph services, no sewage systems, and no hospitals (in 1874 Benghazi had been depopulated by the bubonic plague). In ten years they built all these infrastructures and by the early 1930s a new port and a railways station were created in Benghazi.
In the 1920s in the Benghazi province was created a railway between Benghazi and Barce: a 750 mm (2 ft 5 1⁄2 in) (later 950 mm) gauge railway was built east from Benghazi; the main route was long to Marj and was opened in stages between 1911 and 1927. Benghazi also had a branch to Suluq opened in 1926.〔( History of railways in colonial Libya (in Italian) )〕
In the late 1930s in the Benghazi province were settled thousands of Italians as farmers in special villages.〔( Italians in new villages in Cyrenaica )〕 Most of the Italians were concentrated in Italian Benghazi, where they were in 1939 nearly one third of the population.
According to the 1939 Census Benghazi had 66,801 inhabitants, of whom 23,075 were Italians. 〔 Censimento 1939. TCI "Libia"〕
In the late 1930s the province had a huge economic development, mainly in agriculture and commerce, but WWII destroyed it.

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