Libya

Libya, officially the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya ( Arabic: الجماهيرية العربية الليبية الشعبية الإشتراكية العظمى ‎ Al-Jamāhīriyyah al-ʿArabiyyah al-Lībiyyah aš-Šaʿbiyyah al-Ištirākiyyah al-ʿUẓmā), is a country located in North Africa. Bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Libya lies between Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad and Niger to the south, and Algeria and Tunisia to the west.

Libya's roots stretch back into antiquity. It was ruled in succession by the Phonecians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Ottoman Empire, the Italian Empire, and the British Empire before becoming an independent kingdom in the 1950s. However, a military coup toppled the king, and continues to rule as of this writing.

Libya in In the Presence of Mine Enemies
Libya had been dominated by the Italian Empire before the outbreak of the Second World War. Owing to its alliance with Germany, Italy was able to keep Libya and other territories it had collected around the Mediterranean Sea.

Libya in Worldwar
Libya fell to the Race in 1942. By the terms of the [[Peace of Cairo], it remained a Race territory.