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10 Surprising Facts About Libya

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Libya: History | Geography | People | Facts | Economy

Would you like to explore the country of Libya, learn about its geographical features, amazing history and what life is like there?
We’re still in Africa, in one of the countries some feel shouldn’t have been on the continent. We’re going to Libya, one of the oldest kingdoms on earth. You’re not likely to have been to this country if you’re not a stark explorer. That’s if you aren’t a fan of Muammar Gaddafi. How does this country look like and what is life like in Libya? What about the size, the population, and the people? Does it have a special geographical feature? Are there other interesting facts about this country? Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the facts we are stating in this video about Libya. For now, we’re pleased to present this video for your delight.

About Libya: Location and Size
Libya is a country in North Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea in the north. It’s bordered by Tunisia to the northwest, the central African country of Chad to the south, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Algeria to the west, and the West African country of Niger to the southwest. It comprises three historical regions, namely Tripolitania, Fezzan, and Cyrenaica. Formerly known by the names, United Libyan Kingdom, the Libyan Arab Republic, Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, and Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the country’s current official name is the State of Libya.
Occupying an area of almost 700,000 square miles, it’s the 16th-largest country in the world and the 4th-largest in Africa. With the 2023 estimated population of 7,252,573, it’s the 106th most populous country in the world and 35th in Africa. Consistent with its small population and huge land, Libya is the 218th most densely populated given the low population density of 9.7 per square mile. The capital city of Libya is Tripoli which is also the largest and most populous city in the country. With a population of about 1.8 million, about one-quarter of all those living in Libya reside in the capital city. The country’s official language is Arabic while the local vernacular is known as Libyan Arabic. Other languages are Italian, English, and Berber.

Libya’s Geographical Features
Lying between latitudes 19 degrees and 34 degrees north, and longitudes 9 degrees and 26 degrees east, most of the country is covered by the Libyan Desert. Over 90 percent of the total land area of Libya is desert or semi-desert, according to CIA World Fact Book. It’s part home to the Sahara Desert which is the world’s largest hot desert in the world, excluding Arctic and Antarctic deserts. So when you hear the Libyan Desert, reference is being made to the part of the Sahara in Libya. Ironically, Libya's coastline is the longest of any country in Africa bordering the Mediterranean at 1,100 miles. That portion is called the Libyan Sea.
The northern regions of Libya enjoy a milder Mediterranean climate, the climate is mostly extremely dry, hot, and desert-like. However, it can be very arid. In fact, it only rains once in 10 or more years in some places! There’s the Waw an Namus volcanic crater deep in the Libyan Sahara Desert. It was formed by an ancient volcano that carried black ash some 12 miles across.

History of Libya
The history of Libya has been rich for thousands of years. In fact, the capital Tripoli was originally founded in the 7th century BC by the Phoenicians. If we really want to delve into the history of Libya, we must look at its 6 distinct periods, namely Ancient Libya, the Roman era, the Islamic era, Ottoman rule, Italian rule, and the Modern era. But that is a fact for another time. It involves a rich mix of ethnic groups, such as the indigenous Berbers/Amazigh people. The Amazigh people have always been part of the entire history of Libya.

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The war-torn country of Libya is full of fascinating natural beauty and historical sights

The war-torn country of Libya is full of fascinating natural beauty and historical sights.

Beautiful Green mountain Nature Rages from North Africa libya.Waw an Lamus the natural wonder's of the city of sinking in Libya.An ageless Homeland and Sahara desert in water, the natural true beauty.Libya were built Rivers in right under the Sahara desert.

In this video I will try to give you a fair idea about Libya's history, traditions, culture, sights, natural beauty, rituals & economic conditions.

Libya is a country in North Africa located on the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Libya 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.

The city of Tripoli is the largest city and capital of Libya, located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.Libya is one of the largest countries in Africa. Although vast in size, Libya is sparsely populated. Most of Libya is covered by the Sahara desert. Most of the people of the country live in coastal areas.

The three main regions of Libya are Tripolitania, Fez, and Cyrenaica. The capital of Libya is Tripoli, and other important cities include Benghazi, Misrata, Tabaruk, Bani Waled, Kikla, Sirate, etc.

Libya gained independence from Italy in February 1947.Libya is still used by human traffickers as a means of human trafficking.

Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs settled in Libya in ancient times. The Italians made the country a colony in the early 20th century. In 1951 the country became an independent monarchy and in 1969 the young military officer Muammar al-Gaddafi seized power. Gaddafi created a new Libya according to his theory of socialism and Arab nationalism.He called Libya a Socialist Arab People's Republic. But to those outside of Libya, the country is better known as a military dictatorship.

Libya covers an area of ​​1,759,540 square kilometers (6,79,362 sq mi), making it the 16th largest country in the world by area. Libya is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Tunisia and Algeria to the west, Niger to the southwest, Chad to the south, Sudan to the southeast, and Egypt to the east.

The total population of the country is about 6,420,000.The Berber people are indigenous to Libya. Arabs arrived here in the 7th century AD. The current population of Libya is a mixture of these two races. A small number of Berbers still live in the southern fringes of the country. The majority of Libyans follow Islam. Islam is the state religion here and Arabic is the official language along with English and spoken.

Before the discovery of oil in the 1950s, Libya was a poor country.Libya is one of the richest countries in Africa since the discovery of huge reserves of petroleum. However, many people here are still engaged in farming and herding, although the amount of good farmland is extremely low. The war-torn country is currently trying to turn its economy around.

Libya's economy follows a socialist model and is dependent on the petroleum sector. Almost all of Libya's foreign exchange is earned by exporting petroleum.Petroleum exports account for half of GDP. Libya has one of the highest GDP per capita in Africa due to its small population. Libya's GDP growth rate since 2000 has been promising.

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Discover MALI : 10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THIS WEST AFRICAN COUNTRY

Mali is a West African landlocked country subdivided into 10 regions.. Officially, it is referred to as the Republic of Mali. Bamako is its capital city. According to the World Bank in 2020, the population of Mali stood at 20.25 million people. Its currency is the West African CFA Franc and the country’s official languages are Bambara and French. It is the eighth largest country in Africa with an area of over 1,240,000 square kilometres.

One of the world’s hottest deserts, the Sahara Desert, covers an area of 3.6 million square miles. The desert covers a large area of North Africa accounting for approximately 31% of the total area of the continent. For many years, this arid area has received annual rainfall of below 200mm. Some of the countries within the desert include; Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Morocco, Niger Republic, Chad, Algeria and small portions of Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Sudan.
Mali is one of the hottest countries in Africa. 65% of the total area of the country is covered by the Sahara. It is referred to as the pressure cooker of Africa because it is generally hot especially during hot seasons like April where temperatures can rise to 46 degrees Celsius or even higher!

Located on the floodplains of the River Bani in the city of Djenne, the previous structure built on the site was constructed in the 13th Century. The current building dates back to 1907. It is one of the most popular landmarks in Africa and is part of the ancient city of Djenne. The Great Mosque of Djenne is a large banco or adobe building in the Sudano-Sahelian architecture style.

It is said that the original Great mosque was erected when King Koi Konboro, who was Djenne’s 26th ruler and its 1st sultan, decided to use traditional design techniques and local materials to build a place of Muslim worship in town. He had his palace destroyed and the mosque built in its place as an expression of his new found faith.
Constructed using clay mortar and sun-baked bricks, it is the world’s largest man made clay/mud structure. Every April, residents of Djenne maintain the walls of the mosque during a one-day festival called Crepissage. They reconstruct the walls with mud. The original mosque presided over one of the most important Islamic learning centers in Africa, during the Middle Ages. Thousands of students would come to study the Quran in Djenne’s madrassas. The Grand Mosque of Djenne became a World Heritage Site in 1988.

The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita(1214-1255). It was a monarchy. Its rulers, especially Mansa Musa, were renowned for their wealth. At its peak(1200-1300), the Mali empire was the largest in West Africa. Following the death of Sundiata Keita, the kings of Mali were referred to by the title ‘mansa’. It is said that Mansa Musa inherited a kingdom that was already wealthy, but his work in expanding trade made it the wealthiest in Africa. His riches came from mining salt and gold deposits. After his return from Mecca where he had been between 1324 to 1326, he worked on revitalizing cities in his kingdom.

The Manding languages were spoken in the empire. They include Malinke, Fulani and Mandinka. The empire began in and was centered around the Manding region which is in southern Mali and northeastern Guinea now. Islam was the official religion of the land although in the rural areas, there were traditional African religions. Niani is believed to have been the capital city of the Mali empire. Its population, in the mid 15th Century, stood at 40 to 50 million. The currency of the Mali empire was mostly gold dust but copper, salt, silver and cowries were also commonly used.

Mali empire was preceded by Gao empire and Ghana empire and succeeded by several other empires; Songhai empire, Kaabu empire, Jolof empire and empire of Great Fulo. The Mali empire spanned the modern-day countries of Senegal, southern Mauritania, Mali, northern Burkina Faso, western Niger, Guinea-Bissau, the Gambia, Guinea, the Ivory Coast and northern Ghana. The empire collapsed in the 1460s following civil wars, opening up of trading routes elsewhere and the rise of the Songhai empire. It however continued to control a small part of the western empire into the 17th Century.

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[2023] We ranked Libya's Top 10 beaches: From hidden gems to world-famous shores

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Sabratha Beach
Located in the ancient city of Sabratha, this beach is known for its clear blue waters and white sands. Popular activities here include swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. The beach is also surrounded by ancient ruins, making it a popular spot for history enthusiasts.

Al-Maya Beach
Located near the city of Zuwarah, Al-Maya Beach is a secluded beach that offers a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and strolling along the beach. The area is also known for its colorful sunsets.

As-Salam Beach
Located in the city of Misrata, As-Salam Beach is known for its crystal-clear waters and white sands. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beach volleyball here. The beach is also home to several cafes and restaurants.

Al-Khoms Beach
Located in the city of Al-Khoms, this beach is popular among locals and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports here. The area is also known for its vibrant nightlife.

El-Koum Beach
Located near the town of Zuwarah, El-Koum Beach is a peaceful and secluded beach that offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and strolling along the beach. The area is also home to several restaurants and cafes.

Qasr Ahmed Beach
Located near the town of Zwara, Qasr Ahmed Beach is known for its soft sand and calm waters. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling here. The beach is also home to several restaurants and cafes.

Zliten Beach
Located in the city of Zliten, this beach is popular among locals and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports here. The area is also known for its lively atmosphere and bustling markets.

Al-Naga Beach
Located near the town of Al-Naga, this beach is a popular spot for fishing and snorkeling. Visitors can also enjoy swimming and sunbathing here. The area is also known for its scenic beauty and picturesque views.

Ghar El-Melh Beach
Located near the city of Tripoli, Ghar El-Melh Beach is a popular spot for surfing and windsurfing. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports here. The area is also home to several restaurants and cafes.

Mellitah Beach
Located near the town of Mellitah, this beach is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports. The area is also known for its natural beauty and breathtaking views.
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How Safe Is Libya for Travel?

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Libya is a country located in North Africa, with a coastline along the Mediterranean Sea and in between Egypt to the east and Tunisia to the west.

It also shares borders with Algeria, Chad, Niger, and Sudan.

Geographically, it isn’t too diverse as more than 90% of the country is covered in desert or semidesert.

Culturally, you can definitely broaden your views by visiting Libya: you can see the Leptis Magna, a prominent city of the Roman Empire whose ruins are located in Al Khums, on the coast where the Wadi Lebda meets the sea.

Overall Libya isn't safe and many governments are advising their citizens against traveling to Libya because of the current conflict following the bloody war to oust the Gadaffi dictatorship. This country is dangerous and if you're currently in Libya, make plans to leave as soon as the opportunity presents itself.

Top 5 Places To Visit In Libya

In this video, I'll be sharing my top 5 favorite places to visit in Libya. From the Tripoli to a beautiful oasis in the Sahara Desert, there's something for everyone!

Libya is an incredibly diverse country, and there's a lot to explore. In this video, we're going to take a look at the top 5 places to visit in Libya that you should absolutely not miss out on!

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10 Amazing Facts About Libya

Libya is an incredible country with a long history. Despite the current conflicts, the country is a beautiful place with a rich culture. Libyans are known for being warm and welcoming, with hospitality being very important in Libyan culture. There are so many facts about Libya that make the country unique.

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