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Former featured articleLibya is a former featured article. Please see the links under Article milestones below for its original nomination page (for older articles, check the nomination archive) and why it was removed.
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Name at the time of Darius I

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Can someone please explain the name at the time of Darius I

𓇿 𓈅 𓊪 𓍿 𓅓 𓎛 𓅱 | Libya | Terra 𐎱𐎢𐎫𐎠𐎹𐎠 p-u-t-a-y-a (-mahw) / Satrap Timhw ?

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Semi-protected edit request on 21 July 2023

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Please change

Today, the great majority of Libya's inhabitants are Arab,[22] with many tracing their ancestry to Bedouin Arab tribes like Banu Sulaym and Banu Hilal, beside Turkish and Berber minorities. The Turkish minority are often called "Kouloughlis" and are concentrated in and around villages and towns.[257] Additionally, there are some Libyan ethnic minorities, such as the Berber Tuareg and the Black African Tebou.[258]

Most Italian settlers, at their height numbering over half a million, left after Italian Libya's independence in 1947. More repatriated in 1970 after the accession of Muammar Gaddafi, but a few hundred of them returned in the 2000s.[259]

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Today, most of Libya's inhabitants are Arab,[22] with many tracing their ancestry to Bedouin Arab tribes like Banu Sulaym and Banu Hilal, besides Turkish and Berber minorities. The Turkish minority are often called "Kouloughlis" and are concentrated in and around villages and towns.[257] Additionally, there are some Libyan ethnic minorities, such as the Berber Tuareg and the Black African Tebou.[258]

Most Italian settlers, at their height, numbering over half a million, left after Italian Libya's independence in 1947. More were repatriated in 1970 after the accession of Muammar Gaddafi, but a few hundred returned in the 2000s.[259] Dominic872 (talk) 02:54, 21 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

 Done Kpgjhpjm 07:00, 21 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 12 August 2023

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Add Wildlife of Libya to geography section. 2600:6C50:7EF0:4A70:E8BF:AB24:F9E3:DB97 (talk) 09:40, 12 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

 Done Paper9oll (🔔📝) 10:28, 12 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

96.6% should have a source

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From the lede: The country's official religion is Islam, with 96.6% of the Libyan population being Sunni Muslims.

A statement that precise should have a citation. 2600:1702:6D0:5160:5072:1067:71EA:1CF5 (talk) 16:26, 30 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

 Done Skitash (talk) 16:41, 30 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Protected edit request on 30 November 2024

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Section: Post-civil war years: 2020–present. Last paragraph, please correct word haricuts to haircuts. Thank you, for your volunteer work, dedication and understanding. Bye. 240D:0:8104:7500:14BC:F8:5352:A3FB (talk) 04:14, 1 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

 Done Thank you very much! The AP (talk) 06:46, 1 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]