Geography of Libya

Geography of Libya
ContinentAfrica
RegionNorth Africa
Coordinates19°00′N 9°00′E / 19.000°N 9.000°E / 19.000; 9.000
Area
 • Total1,759,540 km2 (679,360 sq mi)
Coastline1,770 km (1,100 mi)
Highest pointBikku Bitti, 2,266 m
Lowest pointSabkhat Ghuzayyil, -47 m
Longest riverno
Climatedesert

Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa and the seventeenth largest country in the world. It is on the Mediterranean with Egypt to the east, Tunisia to the northwest, Algeria to the west, Niger and Chad to the south, and Sudan to the southeast. Although the oil discoveries of the 1960s have brought immense wealth, at the time of its independence it was an extremely poor desert state whose only important physical asset appeared to be its strategic location at the midpoint of Africa's northern rim.

Libya lays within easy reach of the major European nations and linked the Arab countries of North Africa with those of the Middle East, facts that throughout history had made its urban centres bustling crossroads rather than isolated backwaters without external social influences. Consequently, an immense social gap developed between the cities, cosmopolitan and peopled largely by foreigners, and the desert hinterland, where tribal chieftains ruled in isolation and where social change was minimal.