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Libya

The Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya is a country in North Africa. With an area of 679,359 sq mi, Libya is the fourth biggest African country by area and the 17th biggest in the world.

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Does Algeria and Libya share a common boundary?

Yes. Algeria shares its eastern border with Libya's western border.

What were the Benghazi Attacks?

The US mission in Benghazi, Libya, was attacked and burned 9/11/12. An attack later that night involved mortar and rocket fire against a US diplomatic annex. US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other US nationals were killed. More than 30 Americans were evacuated. It was thought that the attacks were by a mob and due to a video made in the US that mocked the Prophet Mohammed but was later said to be caused by terrorists. Many blame Obama for not responding quickly enough since there were rumors of unrest in Libya for some time before.

Was Libya an axis victory?

During WW2, both sides had victories in different battles in Libya, but the Allies were the ultimate victors.

Which countries are part of the coalition against Libya in March 2011?

Britain, United States, Canada, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark, France,Belgium, and Qatar.

How many british soldiers have died in libya conflict?

In the recent struggle to settle the political disagreement in Libya no British soldiers have died, there was only causalities.

Was Libya part of the British empire?

No. It was part of the Ottoman Empire until 1911 when it became part of the Italian Empire. After WW2 it was a sovereign state.

However, following Italy's defeat in WW2 - this was, for a time, under British Control.

How old is the president of Libya?

There is no president of Libya. It is being decided at present.

What is Libya?

North Africa, on the Mediterranean Sea. Bordered by Egypt and Sudan to the East, Algeria and Tunisia to the West, and Chad and Niger to the South.

Libya is to Africa what Venezuela is to?

South America

Libya is a country in north Africa, Venezuela is a country in the northern part of the South American continent

What are some major events in Libya?

Significant oil reserves were discovered in Libya in 1959. They went from being dependent on International AID to gaining great independent wealth. On November of 1949, The UN general assembly voted that Libya should become a United and Independent Kingdom. The Phoenician were the first to established trading posts in Libya.

Based on the so-called Arab Spring, there was a regime change in Libya, and there remains the question of how strong terrorism groups may be. Some may say the there is a good degree of political and social instability in Libya now.

Who can vote in Libya?

Basic rule: if you're 18 and have Libyan citizenship, you can vote for elections.

As of now, however, Libya is waiting for an election (that will take place in June 2012) for a Constitutional Assembly to draw up a new constitution.

Who is the president of Libya?

Libya is now run under a provisional government called the General National Congress, whose head is the nominal chief executive. As of June 25, 2013, this was Nouri Abusahmain.

The prime minister of Libya (since 2012) is Ali Zeidan.

Where you can study CPA in libya?

Krayem CPA based in Hay Elandalos are Certified Public Accountant in Libya & UK, they should be able to give a support to the students.

Can America beat Libya in a war?

Definitely yes! Our firepower, and technology is far ahead and beyond Libya's capabilities. Besides this, Qaddafi is already busy fighting his own people so his forces are already tied up in conflict. So they could in no way defeat another opposing force - let alone a far superior force. America's military is much bigger too. And then there is the fact America is doing this WITH the NATO countries too! So Libya is dealing with more than just one adversary.

Who is the current president of libya?

Moamar Gadaffi was the President and was recenty flung out. Libya does not have a new president yet.

Did the Romans invade Libya?

Yes they captured western Libya (Tripolitania) from its Berber people in 106 BCE, but were given eastern Libya (Cyrenaica) in 74 BCE under the will of its last Greek king Ptolemy displaced the last Greek king in 106 BCE.