No it has a Provisional government.
Tripoli is the capital of Libya because when Libya was found tripoli was also found.
Yes there's police in libya
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Egypt is east of Libya while Algeria is west. Tunisia is also northwest of Libya.
There is no president of Libya. It is being decided at present.
An Absolute Monarchy
On 24 December 1951, Libya declared its independence as the United Kingdom of Libya, a constitutional and hereditary monarchy under King Idris.
Gaddafi was the leader of a military coup d'etat in Libya, which overthrew the monarchy which previously ruled the country.
constitutional monarchy
The flag of Libya which, was adopted on August 3, 2011, was from the pre-Gaddafi era national flag under the former Libyan monarchy. It consists of three horizontal colors of red, black, and green with an white crescent and star that represent Islam.
The Sahara desert includes parts of several African nations including Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan and Tunisia. The Sahara is a natural feature, not a political subdivision, hence, has no government, no leader, and no monarchy.
"Ya Beladi"or "Libya, Libya, Libya" is the current national anthem of Libya. Wikipedia article site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libya,_Libya,_Libya
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There are two: Algeria is to the west of Libya while Tunisia is to the northwest.
Zebras do not inhabit Libya
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On December 24, 1951 Libya gained its independence from Italy. They won their Independence after World War 2. They were allies with Italy and fought with them to the very end. Then Italy decided, since they were a major help during the war, to give them their independence. King Idris led the push for independence for Libya. Then Libya discovered a large Oil Reserve and petroleum, so Libya then became a rich country, but it was still a monarchy so the money went to King Idris and the royal families.