Libya is a North African country located along the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria, and Tunisia. Its capital is Tripoli, a historic city with ancient Roman ruins and Islamic architecture. Libya is known for its vast desert landscapes, including parts of the Sahara Desert, and significant oil reserves, which have shaped its economy and international relations. The country gained independence from Italy in 1951 and later experienced decades of authoritarian rule under Muammar Gaddafi. Since his overthrow in 2011, Libya has faced political fragmentation and conflict between rival factions, but it remains a strategically important country in the region due to its energy resources and geographic location.
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