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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