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SUDAN is the only country that borders both Egypt and Libya.
Tunisia is a tiny country that shares its border with Algeria and Libya. (See related link) To the south, Niger also borders both Algeria and Libya.
Both Egypt and the Sudan
Egypt
Likely Algeria, but also Tunisia.Chile is west of Argentina.Algeria is west of Libya in Africa, but Tunisia also borders to the northwest.Chile is to Argentina as Libya is to Egypt (the former is west of the latter in both cases).
Egypt is the only African country that borders both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
Egypt is the only African country that borders both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
The Libyan Desert, a subdivision of the Sahara, is found in both Egypt and Libya.
ITALY was the primary colonizer of Libya, taking the territory in 1911 from the Ottoman Turks, who had governed the territory as the Tripolitania Eyelet since 1517. However, the borders of Libya away from the coast (the southwestern, southern, and southeastern borders) were not officially set during the colonial period. As a result, some of the territory that is part of Libya today was part of British-occupied Egypt or French-occupied Algeria or Chad during the colonial period.
Both Tunisia and Niger are bordered by both Algeria and Libya. In Tunisia's case, Algeria and Libya are the only countries that border it, so it is probably the answer you are looking for.
Both battles were fought in eastern Libya and western Egypt.
they are both countries :P