Bani Walid
Bani Walid is a town located in northwestern Libya, approximately 170 kilometers southeast of the capital, Tripoli. It is situated in a mountainous region and is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. The town has a predominantly Berber population and features traditional architecture, including ancient fortifications.
The area around Bani Walid is rich in agriculture, with olive and citrus groves being common. The town gained international attention during the Libyan Civil War in 2011, as it was a stronghold for loyalist forces. Today, Bani Walid continues to be a focal point for local governance and community life.