| AREA: 1,775,500 sq km (685,520 sq
miles).
POPULATION: 4,811,902 (official estimate 1995).
POPULATION DENSITY: 2.7 per sq km.
CAPITAL: Tripoli. Population: 990,700
(1984).
GEOGRAPHY: Libya consists mostly of huge areas
of desert. It shares borders with Tunisia and Algeria in
the west, and Egypt in the east, while the Sahara extends
across the southern frontiers with Niger, Chad and the
Sudan. There are almost 2000km (1250 miles) of
Mediterranean coast, with a low plain extending from the
Tunisian border to the Jebel Akhdar (Green Mountain) area
in the east. Inland the terrain becomes more hilly.
Agriculture has developed mainly on the coast between
Zuara and Misurata in the west and from Marsa Susa to
Benghazi in the east. In the uplands of the old province
of Cyrenaica and on Jebel Akhdar the vegetation is more
lush. With the exception of the 'Sand Sea' of the Sarir
Calanscio, and the Saharan mountains of the Sarir Tibesti,
there are oases scattered throughout the country.
LANGUAGE: Arabic (which must be used for all
official purposes), with some English or Italian. English
is normally understood by people working in hotels,
restaurants and shops.
RELIGION: Sunni Muslim.
TIME: GMT + 2.
ELECTRICITY: 150/220 volts AC, 50Hz. All
services may be intermittently disrupted by power cuts.
COMMUNICATIONS: Telephone: IDD service is
available. Country code: 218. Outgoing international code:
00. Post: Postal services are available in all main
towns, but services are generally poor and erratic, and
mail may be subject to censorship. Airmail to Europe takes
approximately two weeks. Press: There are several
newspapers and periodicals, but none is published in
English. The main dailies are Al-Fajir al-Jadid and
Ash-Shams. |