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General
- DoctorInternet
24-hour consultation on all kinds of medical and health queries.
Information is available in English and in Arabic.
- Jamahiriyan Institute for Studies and
Documentation
A web site, in French language, about Libya (Politic, Culture, Press
review, links...)
- Libya info
Great, and comprehnsive info. about Libya.
- Libya Online
This site focuses on Libya's rich history and natural beauty, using many
illustrations.
- Libya resources
A complete content oriented site with links to the majority of web site on
Libya, plus links to news sources and others contaning news. articles and books on Libya.
- Libya Resources on the Internet
Internet resources on agriculture, travel, politics, business, culture and
history of Libya.
Culture
- Libyana
Libyana (Our Libya) is a collective, volunteer effort of a group of Libyan
women and men who love their culture and heritage. We invite you to share in samples of
our history, literature, art, music, and folklore. We hope that the sounds, images, and
experiences of our people will resonate beyond the Saharan sands, with your own human
experience.
- Libyan American Friendship Association
Building a bridge of communication to replace a wall of isolation. Members
from both nations working together to improve relations between our countries.
Tour Guide
- Lepcis Magna
Lepcis Magna, an amazingly preserved Roman city on the North African coast
has been excavated by archaeologists since the 1920s. From Phoenicean beginnings through
successfully defeating attempts at Greek colonisation to becoming a significant Roman
city, this site has welcomed many of the great names of the Roman Empire. Although now a
UNESCO World Heritage site, few tourists get to see the wonders of this site in person,
but the work of the latest team of archaologists to excavate this site is being made
available on this web site for all to see.
- Libya, the tourist's
Guide
This is the only page on Libya which has animations, pictures and
basically shows Libya as a place to go on holiday.
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