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Encyclopedia > Al 'Aziziyah
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Al 'Aziziyah is one of the municipalities of Libya, located in the north of the country. Al 'Aziziyah is also name of the municipality's capital. The Arabic term for the Libyan administrative unit translated into English as municipality is baladiyah (plural baladiyat). ...


On September 13, 1922 a temperature of 135.9°F (57.7°C) was recorded in the city of Al 'Aziziyah, the hottest recorded temperature on Earth so far. September 13 is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years). ... 1922 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Extremes on Land See also List of mountains and Seven Summits. ...


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Iraq Survey Group Final Report (5906 words)
Al Hakam, one of Iraq’s major BW agent production plant, was not damaged during the 1991 war, and Husayn Kamil sought to maintain the facility–with its specialized equipment and work force– by creating a civilian cover story to explain the presence of the large-scale production equipment.
The Al Husayn BW warheads were chemically deactivated by Al Hakam personnel at their storage sites (the Tigris Canal embankment and the Al Mansuriyah former railway tunnel), then taken to An Nibai and destroyed with explosives, according to Bilal and Rihab.
Al Hakam personnel reportedly transported several one cubic meter tanks of botulinum toxin and 340 liters of Clostridium perfringens to Airfield 37 in western Iraq in January 1991 as the war was about to begin.
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