The Gulf of Sidra is a large body of water located in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya. It is bordered by the Libyan coastline to the west and north, and by the Cyrenaica region of eastern Libya to the east.
The Gulf of Sidra is known for its strategic importance as a shipping route, as well as for its rich fishing grounds. It is also home to a diverse range of marine life, including dolphins, turtles, and various species of fish.
The Gulf of Sidra has a long history of tension and conflict, particularly between Libya and other countries in the region. In the 1980s, the United States and Libya were involved in a series of military confrontations in the gulf known as the "Gulf of Sidra incidents."
Overall, the Gulf of Sidra is an important body of water in the Mediterranean region, both ecologically and strategically.
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