Administrative divisions of Libya

Administrative divisions of Libya

Initially Libya on the first level was organized into two to four provinces, then into several governorates ("muhafazah"), then into municipalities ("baladiyah").

ee also

*Municipalities of Libya
*Governorates of Libya
*Provinces of Libya


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