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The Library of B'etqa
The Library of B'etqa (pronounced Beitz) is a famous tourist attraction aswell a former public library and headquarters of the Scholar B'etqa whose name the library is derived from. The library is notable for numerous things such as

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Library of B'etqa
Islamic-architecture.jpg
General information
StatusTourist Attraction
LocationYvaf'i
CountryAssumptaria
Named forScholar B'etqa
Construction started28th October 1228
Completed29th August 1241
Opened1st September 1241
Renovated5th May 1348
ClientAssumptarian Government
OwnerAssumptarian Government
Height71m
Technical details
Floor area260,000 m2
Design and construction
ArchitectB'etqa
Known forStoring copies of all books headed up or down the H'va river aswell as being the largest deposit of books from the Assumptarian Golden Age
Renovating team
ArchitectScholar 'Uma

The Library of B'etqa (pronounced Beitz) is a famous tourist attraction aswell a former public library and headquarters of the Scholar B'etqa whose name the library is derived from. The library is notable for numerous things such as