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Libya

The Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, one of the largest countries in Africa, benefits from a wealth of petroleum resources that dominates the nation's economy. Present-day Libya is the site of ancient Phoenician, Roman, and Arab settlements. After colonization by Italy and independence under an aging monarch, the country experienced a revolution in 1969 led by young army officers. Their leader, Muammar al-Qaddafi, attempted to create a new Libya based on his unique socialistic and nationalistic theories – that include Islamic political theory and Libyan tribal practice – as an alternative to capitalist liberalism and communism. The indigenous population of Libya is mostly Berber and Arab in origin.

Geography

Area: 1,759,540 sq km; slightly larger than Alaska
Capital: Tripoli
Major Cities: Banghazi, Misratah, Al Khums, Zuwarah, Al Burayqah, Darnah
Geographic Features: mostly barren, flat to undulating plains, plateaus, depressions
Climate: Mediterranean along coast; dry, extreme desert interior

Population

Total: 5,765,563
Annual Growth Rate: 2.33%
Major Languages: Arabic, Italian, English, all are widely understood in the major cities
Ethnic Makeup: Berber and Arab 97%, Greeks, Maltese, Italians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Turks, Indians, Tunisians
Religions: Sunni Muslim 97%

Health

Life Expectancy at Birth: 76.5 years
Infant Mortality Rate: 24.6 deaths/1,000 live births

Education

Adult Literacy Rate: 82.6%

Government

Type: Jamahiriya (a state of the masses) in theory; in fact, a military dictatorship
Independence Date: 24 December 1951
Head of State/Government: Revolutionary Leader Col. Muammar Abu Minyar al-QADHAFI; Secretary of the General People's Committee (Prime Minister) Shukri Muhammad GHANIM
Political Parties: none

Economy

Currency: Libyan dinar (LYD)
GDP: $37.48 billion
Per Capita GDP: $6,700
GDP Annual Growth Rate: 4.9%
Inflation Rate: 2.4%
Unemployment Rate: 30%
Natural Resources: petroleum, natural gas, gypsum
Exports: $18.65 billion
Imports: $7.224 billion

Source

CIA Factbook, 2005