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  1. Libya is known for12:
    • Being a mostly desert oil-rich country.
    • Being a key springboard for migrants heading for Europe.
    • Being a source of international tension as rival governments in the west and east seek to establish nationwide control.
    • Having had only one king in its lifetime.
    • Being home to the largest proven oil reserves in Africa.
    • Possessing a rich Christian history.
    • Historically being divided into only 3 regions namely Fezzan, Tripolitania, and Cyrenaica.
    • The Libyan Desert is known for going for decades without rain.
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    Libya, a mostly desert oil-rich country, has become a key springboard for migrants heading for Europe, and a source of international tension as rival governments in the west and east seek to establish nationwide control. Libya was under foreign control for centuries until it gained independence in 1951.
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    10 Interesting Facts About Libya

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    Some of the prominent oases include the Ghat, Sabha, and Al Kufrah oases. Regarding irrigation, a remarkable feature of Libya is the Great Man-Made River, which is a network of pipes that supplies water from the Sahara Desert to coastal cities. This project is one of the world's largest irrigation projects and is essential for Libya's water supply.
    Libya, officially Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamāhīriyyah, Country, North Africa. Area: 647,184 sq mi (1,676,198 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 7,820,000. Capital: Tripoli. Imazighen, once the major ethnic group, have been largely assimilated into the predominant Arab culture; sub-Saharan Africans are among the other ethnic groups.
    Before the discovery of oil in the late 1950s, Libya was considered poor in natural resources and severely limited by its desert environment. The country was almost entirely dependent upon foreign aid and imports for the maintenance of its economy; the discovery of petroleum dramatically changed this situation.
    Existing and projected pipelines of Libya's Great Man-Made River irrigation project. There are no permanent rivers in Libya. The numerous wadis that drain the uplands are filled by flash floods during the rains but then quickly dry up or are reduced to a trickle.
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    WebMay 7, 2024 · name: "Libya, Libya, Libya" lyrics/music: Al Bashir AL AREBI/Mohamad Abdel WAHAB note: also known as "Ya Beladi" or "Oh, My Country!"; adopted 1951; readopted 2011 with some modification to …

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  9. Libya Maps & Facts - World Atlas

    WebOct 23, 2023 · Libya, located in North Africa, 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

  10. Libya - 2022 World Factbook Archive

  11. History of Libya - Wikipedia

  12. Libya summary | Britannica

    WebLibya, officially Great Socialist Peoples Libyan Arab Jamāhīriyyah, Country, North Africa. Area: 647,184 sq mi (1,676,198 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 7,820,000. Capital: Tripoli. Imazighen, once the major ethnic …