The official date is December 24, 1951, when the postwar occupation by Britain and France ended. Italy, which had ruled Libya since 1912, renounced its claims in 1947.
During the reign of Muammar Gaddafi, the date of his coup (September 1, 1969) was the "Independence Day" that was celebrated. He was deposed and killed in 2011.
Whole Libya
Libya was occupied by Italy from the end of WW1 until it was fought over in WW2 and the Italians were defeated by the Allies . After that war, on 24 December 1951, Libya declared its independence as the United Kingdom of Libya,
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Here are some holidays or national holidays of Libya 1. National Day (September 1) 2. Independence Day (December 24) 3. Declaration of People's Authority (March 2) 4. Evacuation Day (June 11)
1951 December 24The Allies took control of Libya from Italian and German forces in 1943 during World War II, and Britain and France occupied the country until 1951. Libya had been an Italian colony since 1912.* During Gaddafi's regime the official "independence day" was the 1st of September 1969 (date of his coup). Now, it's officially on the 24th of December 1951.Gained independence in 1951
A school day in libya is usually 8 hours.
The capital of Libya is the city of Tripoli which has a population of 1.7 million people. Tripoli is the largest city in Libya which gained their independence in the year 1951.
On 24 December 1951, Libya declared its independence as the United Kingdom of Libya, a constitutional and hereditary monarchy under King Idris.
On December 24, 1951 Libya gained its independence from Italy. They won their Independence after World War 2. They were allies with Italy and fought with them to the very end. Then Italy decided, since they were a major help during the war, to give them their independence. King Idris led the push for independence for Libya. Then Libya discovered a large Oil Reserve and petroleum, so Libya then became a rich country, but it was still a monarchy so the money went to King Idris and the royal families.
GEOFF SIMONS has written: 'LIBYA AND THE WEST: FROM INDEPENDENCE TO LOCKERBIE'
After Italy took North Africa from the Ottoman Empire, it ruled Libya from 1912 to 1942, when it became occupied by the Allies during World War II.Libya was given it's independence when the Allies returned its rule to King Idris in 1951.
That is the correct spelling of "independence day." In the US, the day observed annually on July 4 is Independence Day.