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  2. Libyan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Nationality describes the relationship of an individual to the state under international law, whereas citizenship is the domestic relationship of an individual and the nation. [4] [5] Libyan nationality is typically obtained under the principle of jus soli, i.e. by birth in Libya, or jus sanguinis, born to parents with Libyan nationality. [6]

  3. History of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libya's history involves its rich mix of ethnic groups, including the indigenous Berbers/Amazigh people. Amazigh have been present throughout the entire history of the country. For most of its history, Libya has been subjected to varying degrees of foreign control, from Europe, Asia, and Africa.

  4. Demographics of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Libya is the demography of Libya, specifically covering population density, ethnicity, and religious affiliations, as well as other aspects of the Libyan population. All figures are from the United Nations Demographic Yearbooks, [ 10 ] unless otherwise indicated.

  5. Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libya, [b] officially the State of Libya, [c] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad to the south, Niger to the southwest, Algeria to the west, and Tunisia to the northwest, as well as maritime borders with Greece, Italy and Malta to the north.

  6. Libyan nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Senussi orders created a spiritual unification, a sense of community, among the Libyan people. [6] The Senussi orders were concerned with the spiritual aspect of the religion of Islam. [1] Their presence was detectable among the tribes in Libya which provided the religion with more power and influence in the region. [7]

  7. Constitution of Libya (1951) - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of Libya. Chapter I-The Form of the State and the System of Government. Article 1 Libya is a free independent sovereign State. Neither its sovereignty nor any part of its territories may be relinquished. Article 2 Libya is a State having a hereditary monarchy, and its system of Government is representative. Its name is "THE KINGDOM ...

  8. Nationality - Wikipedia

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    Nationality is the legal status of belonging to a particular nation, ... language, culture, lineage, history, ... Libya [note 3] Madagascar [note 4] Malawi:

  9. Portal:Libya - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Zliten followed an unsuccessful uprising in Zliten, Libya, during the Libyan Civil War.It began on 21 July 2011 when elements of the National Liberation Army, part of the anti-Gaddafi forces seeking to overthrow the government of Muammar Gaddafi, moved into the city of Zliten after struggling over the course of the past several months to extend the frontline westward from Misrata ...