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In Libya there are currently 106 districts, second level administrative subdivisions known in Arabic as baladiyat (singular baladiyah). The number has varied since 2013 between 99 and 108. The first level administrative divisions in Libya are currently the governorates (muhafazat), which have yet to be formally deliniated, but which were originally tripartite as: Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan in the southwest; and later divided into ten governorates. For historical evolution see also: Subdivisions of Libya.

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  • بدأٌ من عام 2007 م قسمت ليبيا إلى 22 شعبية لتحل محل 32 شعبية سابقة، لتنتقل بعد ثورة 17 فبراير إلى مجالس الحكم المحلية ومن ثم إلى نظام البلديات الحالي: (ar)
  • Η Λιβύη διαιρείται σε 3 επαρχίες: 1. * Φεζάν (πρωτεύουσα ) 2. * (που ενίοτε μεταφράζεται εσφαλμένα, υπό την επίδραση της αγγλικής, σε *Τριπολιτανία) (πρωτεύουσα Τρίπολη). 3. * Κυρηναϊκή (πρωτεύουσα Βεγγάζη) (el)
  • In Libya there are currently 106 districts, second level administrative subdivisions known in Arabic as baladiyat (singular baladiyah). The number has varied since 2013 between 99 and 108. The first level administrative divisions in Libya are currently the governorates (muhafazat), which have yet to be formally deliniated, but which were originally tripartite as: Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan in the southwest; and later divided into ten governorates. Prior to 2013 there were twenty-two first level administrative subdivisions known by the term shabiyah (Arabic singular شعبية šaʿbiyya, plural šaʿbiyyāt) which constituted the districts of Libya. In the 1990s the shabiyat had replaced an older baladiyat system. Historically the area of Libya was considered three provinces (or states), Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan in the southwest. It was the conquest by Italy in the Italo-Turkish War that united them in a single political unit. Under the Italians Libya was eventually divided into four provinces and one territory: Tripoli, Misrata, Benghazi, Derna, (in the north) and the Territory of the Libyan Sahara (in the south). After the French and British occupied Libya in 1943, it was again split into three provinces: Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan-Ghadames in the southwest. Article 176 of the 1951 constitution of Libya stated "The Kingdom of Libya shall be divided into administrative units in conformity with the law to be promulgated in this connection. Local and regional councils may be formed in the Kingdom. The extent of these units shall be determined by law which shall likewise organize these Councils." in exact quote. After independence (1951), Libya was divided into three governorates (muhafazat), matching the three provinces of before, but in 1963 it was divided into ten governorates. In 1983 a new system was introduced dividing the country into forty-six districts (baladiyat). In 1987 this was reduced to twenty-five districts. On 2 August 1995, Libya reorganized into thirteen districts (shabiyat). In 1998 this was increased to 26 shabiyat districts. In 2001 it was increased to thirty-two districts plus three administrative regions. Finally in 2007 it was reduced to twenty-two districts. For historical evolution see also: Subdivisions of Libya. Libyan districts are further subdivided into Basic People's Congresses which act as townships or boroughs. (en)
  • Distrik adalah wilayah administratif tingkat satu di Libya. (in)
  • I distretti della Libia (in arabo: sha'biyat, sing. sha'biyah) sono la suddivisione amministrativa di primo livello del Paese. La loro istituzione risale al 1995, quando fu abolito il sistema basato sulle municipalità (baladiyat), istituito nel 1983 constestualmente alla soppressione dei governatorati (muhafazat). (it)
  • リビアは22の県(シャアビーヤ)に分けられる。 (ja)
  • Libië is sinds 2012 onderverdeeld in 34 gemeenten (بلدية, baladiya). Het is de bedoeling om als bestuurslaag boven de gemeente Gouvernementen (محافظة, muḥāfaẓä) in te richten. Van 200) tot 2012 was libië verdeeld in 22 (Arabisch: شعبية shabiyah, meervoud shabiyat) Van 2001 tot 2007 was de onderverdeling in 32 gemeenten. Drie gemeenten staan niet op de kaart: * Al Qatrun * Al Jaghbub * (nl)
  • Libyen är sedan 2007 indelat i tjugotvå distrikt (shabiyah). Distrikten är i sin tur indelade i basfolkkongresser. (sv)
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  • بدأٌ من عام 2007 م قسمت ليبيا إلى 22 شعبية لتحل محل 32 شعبية سابقة، لتنتقل بعد ثورة 17 فبراير إلى مجالس الحكم المحلية ومن ثم إلى نظام البلديات الحالي: (ar)
  • Η Λιβύη διαιρείται σε 3 επαρχίες: 1. * Φεζάν (πρωτεύουσα ) 2. * (που ενίοτε μεταφράζεται εσφαλμένα, υπό την επίδραση της αγγλικής, σε *Τριπολιτανία) (πρωτεύουσα Τρίπολη). 3. * Κυρηναϊκή (πρωτεύουσα Βεγγάζη) (el)
  • Distrik adalah wilayah administratif tingkat satu di Libya. (in)
  • I distretti della Libia (in arabo: sha'biyat, sing. sha'biyah) sono la suddivisione amministrativa di primo livello del Paese. La loro istituzione risale al 1995, quando fu abolito il sistema basato sulle municipalità (baladiyat), istituito nel 1983 constestualmente alla soppressione dei governatorati (muhafazat). (it)
  • リビアは22の県(シャアビーヤ)に分けられる。 (ja)
  • Libië is sinds 2012 onderverdeeld in 34 gemeenten (بلدية, baladiya). Het is de bedoeling om als bestuurslaag boven de gemeente Gouvernementen (محافظة, muḥāfaẓä) in te richten. Van 200) tot 2012 was libië verdeeld in 22 (Arabisch: شعبية shabiyah, meervoud shabiyat) Van 2001 tot 2007 was de onderverdeling in 32 gemeenten. Drie gemeenten staan niet op de kaart: * Al Qatrun * Al Jaghbub * (nl)
  • Libyen är sedan 2007 indelat i tjugotvå distrikt (shabiyah). Distrikten är i sin tur indelade i basfolkkongresser. (sv)
  • In Libya there are currently 106 districts, second level administrative subdivisions known in Arabic as baladiyat (singular baladiyah). The number has varied since 2013 between 99 and 108. The first level administrative divisions in Libya are currently the governorates (muhafazat), which have yet to be formally deliniated, but which were originally tripartite as: Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan in the southwest; and later divided into ten governorates. For historical evolution see also: Subdivisions of Libya. (en)
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  • Districts of Libya (en)
  • شعبيات ليبيا 2007-2011 (ar)
  • Επαρχίες της Λιβύης (el)
  • Distrik di Libya (in)
  • Distretti della Libia (it)
  • リビアの行政区画 (ja)
  • Gemeenten van Libië (nl)
  • Distritos da Líbia (pt)
  • Libyens distrikt (sv)
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