Musaid
Musaid or Imsaad is a town in Butnan District in eastern Libya. Alternates names include: Oistant, Msa'ed, Imsa'ed, and Musa'ed. Musaid lies approximately 150 kilometres east of Tobruk and is the major border crossing between Libya and Egypt.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town
- Description: town in Butnan District, Libya
- Also known as: “Musā‘id”, “Musā’id”, “Musa`id”, and “مساعد”
Musaid
- Categories: human settlement, municipality of Libya, border city, and locality
- Location: Butnan District, Libya, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
31.60541° or 31° 36′ 20″ northLongitude
25.04846° or 25° 2′ 54″ eastElevation
186 metres (610 feet)Open location code
8G37J24X+59OpenStreetMap ID
node 1170179748OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Zulu—“Musaid” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “أمساعد”
- Arabic: “إمساعد”
- Arabic: “امساعد”
- Dutch: “Musaid”
- Egyptian Arabic: “امساعد”
- French: “Musaid”
- Georgian: “მუსაიდი”
- German: “Musa’id”
- German: “Musaid”
- Irish: “Musaid”
- Persian: “امساعد”
- Polish: “Musa’id”
- Polish: “Musaid”
- Portuguese: “Musa’id”
- Romanian: “Imsaad”
- Russian: “Мусаид”
- Spanish: “Musaid”
- Ukrainian: “Мусаїд”
- Zulu: “Musaid”
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