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"Major urban areas - population": {
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"text": "1.170 million TRIPOLI (capital), 919,000 Misratah, 836,000 Benghazi (2021)"
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"text": "1.176 million TRIPOLI (capital), 953,000 Misratah, 848,000 Benghazi (2022)"
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"Sex ratio": {
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"at birth": {
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"text": "Chairman, Presidential Council, Mohammed Al MENFI (since 5 February 2021)"
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"head of government": {
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"text": "Prime Minister Abdul Hamid DUBAYBAH (since 5 February 2021)"
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"text": "Interim Prime Minister Abdul Hamid DUBAYBAH (since 5 February 2021)"
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"cabinet": {
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"text": "3-member GNU Presidency Council: Musa al-KONI (representing Libya's south region), Abdullah al-LAFI (representing the west region), and Mohammad Younes MANFI (representing the east region)"
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"text": "Al Bashir AL AREBI/Mohamad Abdel WAHAB"
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"note": "<strong>note:</strong> also known as \"Ya Beladi\" or \"Oh, My Country!\"; adopted 1951; readopted 2011 with some modification to the lyrics; during the QADHAFI years between 1969 and 2011, the anthem was \"Allahu Akbar,\" (God is Great) a marching song of the Egyptian Army in the 1956 Suez War"
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"National heritage": {
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"total World Heritage Sites": {
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"text": "5 (all cultural)"
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"selected World Heritage Site locales": {
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"text": "Archaeological Site of Cyrene, Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna, Archaeological Site of Sabratha, Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus, Old Town of Ghadamès"
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"Economy": {
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"text": "political and security instability in Libya has disrupted its telecom sector, as warring factions make mobile towers a target and construction workers regularly cut cables by mistake; much of its infrastructure remains superior to that in most other African countries; rival operators fight for control; investment in fiber backbone and upgrades to international cables; limited LTE and 5G service; some satellite broadband; Chinese companies have heavily invested in Libyan infrastructure and now dominate the telecommunications sector; in 2021 Libya signed deals and projects with US firms to upgrade portions of its infrastructure, increasing the diversity of its telecommunications networks (2021)"
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"domestic": {
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"text": "24 per 100 fixed-line and 91 per 100 mobile-cellular subscriptions; service generally adequate (2019)"
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"text": "nearly 24 per 100 fixed-line and over 91 per 100 mobile-cellular subscriptions; service generally adequate (2019)"
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"international": {
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"text": "country code - 218; landing points for LFON, EIG, Italy-Libya, Silphium and Tobrok-Emasaed submarine cable system connecting Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia; satellite earth stations - 4 Intelsat, Arabsat, and Intersputnik; microwave radio relay to Tunisia and Egypt; tropospheric scatter to Greece; participant in Medarabtel (2019)"
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