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- Libya - Wikipedia
Libya, [b] officially the State of Libya, [c] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad to the south, Niger to the southwest, Algeria to the west, and Tunisia to the northwest
- Libya | History, People, Map, Government | Britannica
Libya, country located in North Africa Most of the country lies in the Sahara desert, and much of its population is concentrated along the coast and its immediate hinterland, where Tripoli (Ṭarābulus), the de facto capital, and Benghazi (Banghāzī), another major city, are located
- Libya - The World Factbook
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- Libya | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Libya in depth country profile Unique hard to find content on Libya Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more
- Libya - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Libya facts: Official web sites of Libya, links and information on Libya's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
- Libya - New World Encyclopedia
Libya is somewhat smaller than Indonesia, and roughly the size of the U S state of Alaska It is bounded to the north by the Mediterranean Sea, the west by Tunisia and Algeria, the southwest by Niger, the south by Chad and Sudan, and to the east by Egypt
- Libya country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Libya, including key dates and facts about this north African country
- History of Libya - Wikipedia
Libya 's history involves its rich mix of ethnic groups, including the indigenous Berbers Amazigh people Amazigh have been present throughout the entire history of the country For most of its history, Libya has been subjected to varying degrees of foreign control, from Europe, Asia, and Africa The history of Libya comprises six distinct periods: Ancient Libya, the Roman era, the Islamic
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