Libya
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Comment: Libya, a large country in the north of the ContinentOfAfrica ; it is west of Egypt, north of Chad and Niger, east of Algeria, and southeast of Tunisia . Libya is on the southern coast of the MediterraneanSea . This constant includes political aspects of Libya (and in a "dualist" microtheory its physical aspects) throughout time.
General:
Libya borders on Algeria and Egypt. Libya borders on Chad. Libya borders on Sudan. Libya is northwest of Sudan. Libya is southeast of Tunisia.
Libya is an industrialized country, a country with a military government, and Maghreb country.
Libya is northeast of Niger. The capital city of it is Tripoli, Libya in 1997. Libya was in Northern Africa in 1997.
Assets:
Libya's international currency reserve was $5.3 billion in 1997.
Group Membership:
Libya is a member of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, African Union, Organization of African Unity, Arab Satellite Communications Organization, the League of Arab States, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, and 2 others.
Affiliations:
Libya is a member of OPEC, the League of Arab States, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, Organization of African Unity, Arab Satellite Communications Organization, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, and 2 others.
Libya sponsors the Palestine Islamic Jihad, the Palestine Liberation Front, and the Irish Republican Army.[Source: Patterns Of Global Terrorism: 1998 edition]1
Libya sold goods or services to Italy, Germany, and Turkey in 1997.
Libya considers the United States, Western Europe, and Israel an enemy.
The president of Libya was Muammar Qaddafi in 1997. He is head of state of Libya.
Libya has a negative vested interest in Abu Nidal.[Source: Patterns Of Global Terrorism: 2000 edition]2 The capital city of Libya is Tripoli, Libya in 1997. Iran and Libya have been allies since the 1978-79 Iranian revolution.
Libya's prime minister is Shukri Muhammad Ghanim.
Miscellaneous:
  • The concept "Libya" is conceptually related to the concept "Libyan resident".
  • The concept "Libyan resident" is conceptually related to the concept "Libya".
Libya has access to transport via ships, airplanes, and trucks.
Libyan National Oil Company, Zueitina, and Sirte's offices were in Libya in 1997.
Arabic is among the national languages of Libya. Most people in Libya speak Arabic.
Libya's telephone country code is 218. Sunni Islam was a major religion in Libya in 1997.
In 1997, Libya exported petroleum products through the Suez Canal. In 1997, Libya produced petroleum products at the rate of 1.43 million barrels per day. Libya's production quota of crude petroleum products in 1998 was 1.522 million barrels per day. Libya's production quota of crude petroleum products in 1997 was 1.39 million barrels per day. In 1997, Germany imported 258,000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products from Libya during 1996. In 1997, Italy imported 580,000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products from Libya during 1996. In 1997, Libya imported 1000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products during in 1995. In 1997, Libya imported $10.6 billion of goods during in 1997. Libya's gross domestic product during 1997 was $77.5 billion in 1997. Libya's national debt was $5.6 billion in 1997. In 1997, Libya owed Russia $2.4 billion.
Abd al-Rahman Shalgam is foreign minister of Libya. It is obliged to follow the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Libya's oil industry is based in Libya. Libya was adversely affected by the 1996 Iran/Libya sanction.
In 1997, Libya's real GDP growth rate in 1997 was 1.9%. In 1997, Libya's account balance in 1997 was $-560 million. Libya imported 700 tons of Semtex during the time period between 1975 and 1981. Libya started on December 24, 1951 in 1997.
Libya's maximum production capacity for refined petroleum products was 342,000 barrels per day in 1997.
  • Libya's annual death rate was 11.2 deaths per thousand people in 1988.
  • Libya's annual death rate was 13 deaths per thousand people in 1986.
  • Libya's yearly birth rate was 46 per 1000 people in 1988.
  • Libya's yearly birth rate was 48 per 1000 people in 1986.
Libya's infant mortality rate was 84 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1988.
1[Patterns Of Global Terrorism: 1998 edition] Patterns Of Global Terrorism: 1998 edition
2[Patterns Of Global Terrorism: 2000 edition] Patterns Of Global Terrorism: 2000 edition
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