Libya
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Country
Summary
Libya's history stretches back to the late Bronze Age with Berber settlements, evolving from Iberomaurusian and Capsian cultures. Throughout classical antiquity, Phoenicians and Greeks established coastal cities and trading posts, influencing the region's development. The territory experienced rule under various powers, including Carthaginians, Numidians, Persians, and Greeks, before becoming integrated into the Roman Empire. Libya emerged as an early center for Christianity, playing a significant role in the spread of the faith across North Africa. Following the decline of the Western Roman Empire, the region underwent periods of diverse governance and cultural shifts.
Statistics
Area
1,759,541.00 km²
Population
7,381,023