Tumu is a Libyan border checkpoint at the Libya–Niger border in the Murzuq District.[1] It is 310 kilometres south of Qatrun, the closest Libyan settlement on the desert road. Tumu consists of little more than a few government shacks, and the border checkpoint is frequently closed, which requires travellers crossing from Niger to report at Qatrun, a settlement on the main road to Chad and Niger.
References
- ^ The new European border between Niger and Libya, Open Migration, 11 May 2017, retrieved 8 November 2019
- Anthony Ham (2002). Libya (Footscray, Victoria, Australia: Lonely Planet Publications, ISBN 0-86442-699-2) p. 87.
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