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[[file:Libya,_Libya,_Libya_instrumental.ogg|thumb|Libya, Libya, Libya instrumental]] [[file:Archaeological_Site_of_Sabratha-108976.jpg|thumb|Archaeological Site of Sabratha-108976|left]] [[file:Leptis_Magna_Arch_of_Septimus_Severus.jpg|thumb|Leptis Magna Arch of Septimus Severus]] [[file:Awjila_(Libia)_-_The_Mosque_of_Atiq.jpg|thumb|Awjila (Libia) - The Mosque of Atiq|left]] [[file:Capture_of_Tripoli_by_the_Ottomans_1551.jpg|thumb|Capture of Tripoli by the Ottomans 1551]] [[file:EnterpriseTripoli.jpg|thumb|EnterpriseTripoli]] {{short description|Country in North Africa}}
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{{Infobox country
| conventional_long_name = State of Libya
| conventional_long_name = State of Libya
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| native_name = دولة ليبيا
| native_name = دولة ليبيا
| image_flag = Flag of Libya.svg
| image_flag = Flag of Libya.svg
| image_coat = Emblem of Libya (2011–present).svg
| capital = Tripoli
| national_motto =
| largest_city = Tripoli
| national_anthem = "Libya, Libya, Libya"
| official_languages = Arabic
| capital = [[Tripoli]]
| government_type = Unitary provisional government
| largest_city = capital
| official_languages = [[Arabic]]
| ethnic_groups = [[Libyans]]
| government_type = [[Provisional government]]
| leader_title1 = [[President of the Presidential Council]]
| leader_name1 = [[Mohamed al-Menfi]]
| leader_title2 = [[Prime Minister of Libya|Prime Minister]]
| leader_name2 = [[Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh]]
| area_km2 = 1,759,541
| area_km2 = 1,759,541
| area_rank = 16th
| population_estimate = 6,871,292
| population_estimate = 6,871,292
| population_estimate_year = 2021
| population_estimate_year = 2023
| population_density_km2 = 3.9
| currency = Libyan dinar (LYD)
| currency = [[Libyan dinar]]
| currency_code = LYD
| time_zone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]]
| utc_offset = +2
| drives_on = right
| calling_code = +218
| cctld = [[.ly]]
}}
}}
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[[File:Leptis Magna Arch of Septimus Severus.jpg|left|thumb]] [[File:Awjila (Libia) - The Mosque of Atiq.jpg|thumb]]
'''Libya''' (Arabic: ليبيا) is a country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad and Niger to the south, and Algeria and Tunisia to the west. Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa by area and the 16th largest in the world.


'''Libya''' ({{lang-ar|ليبيا}}) is a country in the [[Maghreb]] region in [[North Africa]], bordered by the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the north, [[Egypt]] to the east, [[Sudan]] to the southeast, [[Chad]] and [[Niger]] to the south, and [[Algeria]] and [[Tunisia]] to the west. The capital and largest city is [[Tripoli]]. Libya has the 16th largest proven oil reserves in the world.
==History==
Libya has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The region was originally inhabited by Berber tribes and later became part of the Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman empires. In the 7th century, Arab Muslims conquered the area, bringing Islam and the Arabic language.
 
In the 20th century, Libya was colonized by Italy in 1911. During World War II, it became a battleground between the Axis and Allied forces. After the war, Libya was placed under British and French administration until it gained independence in 1951, becoming the Kingdom of Libya under King Idris.


==History==
In 1969, a coup d'état led by [[Muammar Gaddafi]] overthrew the monarchy, establishing the Libyan Arab Republic. Gaddafi ruled Libya for over four decades until he was ousted and killed during the [[Libyan Civil War (2011)]] as part of the wider [[Arab Spring]] movements.
Libya has a rich history dating back to the ancient [[Berbers|Berber]] civilizations. It was part of the [[Roman Empire]] and later the [[Ottoman Empire]]. In the 20th century, Libya was an [[Italian Libya|Italian colony]] until it gained independence in 1951. The country was ruled by [[Muammar Gaddafi]] from 1969 until 2011, when he was overthrown during the [[Libyan Civil War (2011)|Libyan Civil War]].


==Geography==
==Geography==
Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa by area and the 16th largest in the world. It is mostly covered by the [[Libyan Desert]], which is part of the larger [[Sahara Desert]]. The country has a Mediterranean coastline that stretches for about 1,770 kilometers.
Libya is predominantly desert, with the Sahara covering much of its territory. The country has a Mediterranean coastline that stretches for about 1,770 kilometers. The climate is mostly arid, with hot summers and mild winters along the coast, and extreme temperatures in the desert interior.
 
==Politics==
Libya is currently governed by a provisional government. The political situation has been unstable since the 2011 civil war, with various factions vying for control. The [[Government of National Unity (Libya)|Government of National Unity]] is the internationally recognized government.


==Economy==
==Economy==
Libya's economy is heavily dependent on oil. The country has the largest oil reserves in Africa and the 16th largest in the world. Other sectors include agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism, although these are less developed.
Libya's economy is heavily dependent on oil, which accounts for the majority of its revenue and export earnings. The country has the largest proven oil reserves in Africa. However, political instability and conflict have significantly impacted its economic development.


==Demographics==
==Politics==
The population of Libya is approximately 6.8 million. The majority of the population is of Arab-Berber descent. The official language is [[Arabic]], and the predominant religion is [[Islam]].
Libya has experienced significant political turmoil since the fall of Gaddafi. The country is currently divided between rival governments and factions, with ongoing conflicts affecting its stability. Efforts by the United Nations and other international bodies to mediate and establish a unified government continue.


==Culture==
==Culture==
Libyan culture is a blend of Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences. Traditional music, dance, and cuisine are important aspects of Libyan culture. The country celebrates several national holidays, including Independence Day on December 24.
Libyan culture is a blend of Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences. The majority of the population is Muslim, and Islam plays a significant role in daily life. Traditional music, dance, and cuisine reflect the diverse heritage of the country.


==Related Pages==
==Also see==
* [[Tripoli]]
* [[Muammar Gaddafi]]
* [[Muammar Gaddafi]]
* [[Libyan Civil War (2011)]]
* [[Libyan Civil War (2011)]]
* [[Government of National Unity (Libya)]]
* [[Arab Spring]]
* [[Libyan Desert]]
* [[Maghreb]]
* [[Sahara Desert]]
* [[Sahara Desert]]
* [[Mediterranean Sea]]
* [[Mediterranean Sea]]
{{Africa topic}}
{{Libya topics}}


[[Category:Libya]]
[[Category:Libya]]
[[Category:North African countries]]
[[Category:North Africa]]
[[Category:Maghreb]]
[[Category:Countries in Africa]]
[[Category:Countries in Africa]]
[[Category:Arabic-speaking countries and territories]]
{{Africa-geo-stub}}

Latest revision as of 02:49, 6 January 2025

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Libya (Arabic: ليبيا) is a country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad and Niger to the south, and Algeria and Tunisia to the west. Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa by area and the 16th largest in the world.

History[edit]

Libya has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The region was originally inhabited by Berber tribes and later became part of the Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman empires. In the 7th century, Arab Muslims conquered the area, bringing Islam and the Arabic language.

In the 20th century, Libya was colonized by Italy in 1911. During World War II, it became a battleground between the Axis and Allied forces. After the war, Libya was placed under British and French administration until it gained independence in 1951, becoming the Kingdom of Libya under King Idris.

In 1969, a coup d'état led by Muammar Gaddafi overthrew the monarchy, establishing the Libyan Arab Republic. Gaddafi ruled Libya for over four decades until he was ousted and killed during the Libyan Civil War (2011) as part of the wider Arab Spring movements.

Geography[edit]

Libya is predominantly desert, with the Sahara covering much of its territory. The country has a Mediterranean coastline that stretches for about 1,770 kilometers. The climate is mostly arid, with hot summers and mild winters along the coast, and extreme temperatures in the desert interior.

Economy[edit]

Libya's economy is heavily dependent on oil, which accounts for the majority of its revenue and export earnings. The country has the largest proven oil reserves in Africa. However, political instability and conflict have significantly impacted its economic development.

Politics[edit]

Libya has experienced significant political turmoil since the fall of Gaddafi. The country is currently divided between rival governments and factions, with ongoing conflicts affecting its stability. Efforts by the United Nations and other international bodies to mediate and establish a unified government continue.

Culture[edit]

Libyan culture is a blend of Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences. The majority of the population is Muslim, and Islam plays a significant role in daily life. Traditional music, dance, and cuisine reflect the diverse heritage of the country.

Also see[edit]