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Libya (Arabic: ليبيا Lībyā, Berber: ⵍⵉⴱⵢⴰ Libya), officially the State of Libya, is a country in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea... |
Libya at the Olympics is a history which began in 1956. The International Olympic Committee's official abbreviation for Libya (Libya Jamahiriya) was LYA... |
Libyan officials more then 10,000 others are injured, and missing residents while the UN aid agency OCHA said the figure was at least 5,000. "Libya:... |
lies within the present-day state of Libya; it also historically describes the desert to the south of Ancient Libya, a territory which lay to the east of... |
Mohammed Magariaf (category Heads of state of Libya) as he writes on his official website, Dr. Mohamed Yusuf Al Magariaf (Arabic: محمد يوسف المقريف; born 1940), is a Libyan politician. He was the President... |
Fayez al-Sarraj (category Heads of state of Libya) السراج; born 1960) is a Libyan politician who was the Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya and Prime Minister of Libya|prime minister of the Government... |
Bayda or Al Bayda is a city in Libya. It is the capital of Al Jabal al Akhdar. Albayda was the first city to start the 17th of February revolution. It... |
Benghazi (section Other websites) Benghazi is a city and district in Libya. It is the second largest city in the country with 670,797 people (2006). It is also the capital of the Cyrenaica... |
Italian language (category ISO language articles citing sources other than Ethnologue) Dodecanese (Greece), Eritrea, Libya, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tunisia. The standard version from Tuscany is used for most writing but other dialects are sometimes... |
Christopher Stevens (section Ambassador to Libya) (April 18, 1960 – September 12, 2012) was the tenth American ambassador to Libya from June 7, 2012 until his death on September 12, 2012. Stevens was born... |
Misrata (category Cities in Libya) (Arabic: مصراتة Mişrātah, Libyan Arabic: IPA: [məsˤˈrˤɑːtæ]), also known as Misurata or Misratah, is a city in northwestern Libya. It is in the Misrata District... |
Ali Zeidan (category Prime Ministers of Libya) Arabic: علي زيدان; born 5 December 1950) is a former Prime Minister of Libya. He was appointed by the General National Congress on 14 October 2012. Zeidan... |
Mustafa Ben Halim (category Prime Ministers of Libya) حليم; 29 January 1921 – 7 December 2021) was an Libyan politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Libya from 12 April 1954 to 25 May 1957. Ben Halim... |
2012 U.S. diplomatic missions attacks (category 2010s in Libya) Officer, and Tyrone S. Woods a former U.S. Navy Seal, ten Libyan police officers, and two others. The protest ended on September 27, 2012. About 75 people... |
2012 Benghazi attack (category 2010s in Libya) 2012. Islamic militants attacked the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Killed in the attack were US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and Sean Smith... |
Khalifa Haftar (category Libyan people) حفتر; born c. 1943) is a Libyan military officer and the head of the Eastern Libyan National Army. He engaged in the Second Libyan Civil War. On March 2... |
Africa Province (category History of Libya) modern-day western Libya along the Syrtis Minor. The Arabs later named roughly the same region as the original province Ifriqiya, an other word for Africa... |
commune and coastal town in south eastern Tunisia, close to the border with Libya. It is located at around 33°8′20″N 11°13′0″E / 33.13889°N 11.21667°E... |
Sahara (section Other websites) been brought from other countries. Of the Sahara's around 4 million people, most live in Mauritania, Western Sahara, Algeria, Libya and Egypt. Dominant... |
1984 Summer Olympics (section Other websites) part of the Soviet-led boycott: Albania Iran / Upper Volta/Burkina Faso Libya Further to this, Kampuchea was largely unrecognized, and in any case would... |