- šaʿbiyyāt)
which constituted the
districts of Libya. In the 1990s the
shabiyat had
replaced an
older baladiyat system.
Historically the area of Libya...
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Successively into thirty-two
districts (
shabiyat) with
three administrative regions, and then into twenty-two
districts (
shabiyat). In 2012 the
ruling General National...
- al
Jumah Wuriran Zawiyat al
Mahjub Zliten "شعبيات الجماهيرية العظمى"("
Shabiyat of Libya")
Archived June 7, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine (2007–), accessed...
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political unit.
Since 2007,
Libya has been
divided into 22
districts (
Shabiyat):
Nuqat al
Khams Zawiya Jafara Tripoli Murqub Misrata Sirte Benghazi Marj...
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number was
reduced to twenty-five baladiyat. In 1995 they were
replaced by
shabiyat. For Libya, the
baladiyat are
usually known in
English as "districts" and...
- Ghat
district from 2001 to 2007,
under the 32-
shabiyat system...
- Anatolia, and the
Eastern Mediterranean. For example, a
similar dish
known as
shabiyat (sh'abiyat, shaabiyat) is part of the
cuisine of
Syria and Lebanon. Gibanica...
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region that used to be
Cyrenaica officially until 1963 has
formed several shabiyat, the
administrative divisions of Libya,
since 1995. The 2011
Libyan Civil...
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Location of
Sirte District from 2001
until 2007,
under the 32-
shabiyat system....
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system was
itself dropped in 1995 and
replaced by
thirteen districts named shabiyat.
Despite the changes,
Khums remained as a
separate district under the name...