Italienska Nordafrika

Italienska Nordafrika
Africa Settentrionale Italiana (Italienska)



19111943
FlaggaVapen
Italienska Nordafrika 1942
Italienska Nordafrika 1942
Italienska Nordafrika 1942
HuvudstadTripoli
SpråkArabiska
Italienska


Bildades1911


Upphörde1943


Italienska Nordafrika och Italienska Östafrika runt 1913, i ljusgrönt.

Italienska Nordafrika (Africa Settentrionale Italiana, or ASI) var ett antal territorier i Nordafrika som kontrollerades av Italien från 1911 och fram till andra världskriget. 1939 döpte Benito Mussolini om platsen till Fjärde stranden, på italienska Quarta Sponda.

Territorier

Åren 1912-1927 var Italienska Nordafrika en egen enhet, och från 1934 till 1941 ingick Italienska Nordafrika i en enda besittning, Italienska Libyen.

Från 1942 till 1943 räknades även Tunisien med, och administrerades som del av Fjärde stranden.

1927-1934

1934-1941

1941-1943


Källor

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, 14 mars 2012.

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