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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Libya.
See also changes related to Libya, or pages that link to Libya or to this page or whose text contains "Libya".

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Leadership

  • Muammar Gaddafi [r]: Libyan military officer and politician, de facto leader of Libya from 1969 until 2011 (1942-2011). [e]

Opposition

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Neighbours

  • Algeria [r]: North African republic that constitutionally recognises Islam plus Arab and Berber ethnic groups; second-largest African nation, population about 34,000,000. [e]
  • Chad [r]: A landlocked country in East Africa and the Sahel, forming the western border of the Darfur Conflict, and having newly discovered oil running by pipeline to Cameroon on the Atlantic coast of West Africa [e]
  • Egypt [r]: A country in the northeastern corner of Africa, bordering Sudan, Libya, the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea [e]

  • Niger [r]: A country in Western Africa, with one of the worst qualities of life in the world. [e]
  • Sudan [r]: A nation in East Africa/Horn of Africa, with the largest land area of any country in Africa, and near-continuous civil wars since British independence in 1956; effectively a federation of Arab and African parts, with the southern region voting for independence in 2011. [e]
  • Tunisia [r]: Country in the North African Maghreb region that gained independence from France in 1956 and was the first to see governmental change in the 2011 Arab Spring. [e]

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