• 31°57′37″N 12°45′35″E / 31.96028°N 12.75972°E / 31.96028; 12.75972 Al-Qawalish (Arabic: القواليش. also spelled Gwalish or Qwalish) is a village in the...
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    the mountains include Gharyan, Yafran, Zintan, Qotros, Jadu, Kabaw, Al-Qawalish and Nalut, which have all been the sites of military action during the...
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  • tower between al-Qawalish and rebel positions, just few hundred meters away, at Kikla. On 6 July, rebels launched an attack on al-Qawalish with hundreds...
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    al-Qawalish; in particular, two of the minefields were placed on a dirt road leading to an outskirts Boy Scout building located west of al-Qawalish....
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    the village of al-Qawalish. Clashes between rebels and government forces continued, with Gaddafi forces fighting to recapture al-Qawalish and striking rebel...
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  • captured Al-Qawalish and advanced on Asabah. However a Gaddafi counterattack was able to hold them back and temporarily recaptured Al-Qawalish.[citation...
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