Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Tripoli was the capital of Italian Libya in the first half of the 20th century. It was called Tripoli italiana in Italian language and the inhabitants were called Tripolini. Italian Tripoli was under Italian control from 1911 until January 1943: officially it disappeared in 1947 after the Peace Treaty following WWII."@en }
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- Tripoli_under_Italian_rule abstract "Tripoli was the capital of Italian Libya in the first half of the 20th century. It was called Tripoli italiana in Italian language and the inhabitants were called Tripolini. Italian Tripoli was under Italian control from 1911 until January 1943: officially it disappeared in 1947 after the Peace Treaty following WWII.".
- Q22091750 abstract "Tripoli was the capital of Italian Libya in the first half of the 20th century. It was called Tripoli italiana in Italian language and the inhabitants were called Tripolini. Italian Tripoli was under Italian control from 1911 until January 1943: officially it disappeared in 1947 after the Peace Treaty following WWII.".
- Tripoli_under_Italian_rule comment "Tripoli was the capital of Italian Libya in the first half of the 20th century. It was called Tripoli italiana in Italian language and the inhabitants were called Tripolini. Italian Tripoli was under Italian control from 1911 until January 1943: officially it disappeared in 1947 after the Peace Treaty following WWII.".
- Q22091750 comment "Tripoli was the capital of Italian Libya in the first half of the 20th century. It was called Tripoli italiana in Italian language and the inhabitants were called Tripolini. Italian Tripoli was under Italian control from 1911 until January 1943: officially it disappeared in 1947 after the Peace Treaty following WWII.".