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Libya occupies a strategic position in North Africa, sharing land borders with six different countries that reflect its diverse surroundings. To its east lies Egypt, with whom it shares a long and historically significant border. To the west are its Maghreb neighbors, Tunisia and the vast nation of Algeria. This northern coastline has connected Libya to the Mediterranean world for millennia.
Stretching south deep into the Sahara Desert, Libya's borders connect it with three other nations: Niger, Chad, and Sudan. These southern frontiers are characterized by immense, arid landscapes and are historically part of ancient trans-Saharan trade routes. Many of these boundaries were formally defined during the colonial era, sometimes cutting across traditional tribal lands and creating complex cultural and political dynamics that persist to this day. This unique geographic placement makes Libya a crossroads between the Mediterranean, the Arab world, and sub-Saharan Africa.
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