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  2. Culture of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libyan culture is a blend of many influences, due to its exposure to many historical eras. Libya was an Italian colony for over four decades, which also had a great impact on the country's culture. Once an isolated society, Libyans succeeded in preserving their traditional folk customs alive today, now recognized by many as the most "pure ...

  3. Berbers - Wikipedia

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    The areas of North Africa that have retained the Berber language and traditions best have been, in general, Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia. Much of Berber culture is still celebrated among the cultural elite in Morocco and Algeria, especially in the Kabylia, the Aurès and the Atlas Mountains.

  4. Libyan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Libyan asida served with rub and molten sheep ghee; the traditional way to eat Libyan asida is to do so using the index and middle fingers of the right hand. Location of Libya The cuisine of Libya is a mix of Berber , Arab and Mediterranean cuisines with Tunisian and Italian influence. [ 1 ]

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Category:Culture of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Cultural heritage of Libya (2 C) L. Languages of Libya (3 C, 16 P) M. Mass media in Libya (7 C, 13 P) N. National symbols of Libya (1 C, 6 P) O. Cultural ...

  8. Culture of North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Libyan culture is, to a certain extent, similar to that of its other Arab neighbour states and the Libyan people very much consider themselves as part of a wider Arab community. The primary language is a colloquial form of Arabic that is unique to the area around Libya.

  9. History of Libya - Wikipedia

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    This act drastically altered the fabric of the Libyan countryside, and cemented the cultural and linguistic Arabisation of the region. [8] Ibn Khaldun noted that the lands ravaged by Banu Hilal invaders had become completely arid desert. [20] King Roger II of Sicily was the first Norman King to rule Tripoli when he captured it in 1146.