List of cities in Libya
Appearance
This a list of the 100 largest places in Libya. Some places in the list could be considered suburbs or neighborhoods of some large cities in the list, so this list is not definitive.







No. | City | Population (2012) |
---|---|---|
1 | Tripoli | 2,228,187 |
2 | Benghazi | 1,170,797 |
3 | Misrata | 481,000 [1] |
4 | Al Bayda | 250,000 [2] |
5 | Zawiya | 200,000 [3] |
6 | Zliten | 184,820 |
7 | Tobruk | 180,000 [4] |
8 | Ajdabiya | 108,771 |
9 | Derna | 103,743 |
10 | Sabha | 94,728 |
11 | Khoms | 88,317 |
12 | Zuwara | 75,893 |
13 | Khufra | 68,940 |
14 | Marj | 62,894 |
15 | Tajura | 60,681 |
16 | Tarhuna | 50,715 |
17 | Sirte | 48,504 |
19 | Gharyan | 46,455 |
20 | Msallata | 46,169 |
19 | Bani Walid | 43,504 |
20 | Jumayl | 39,344 |
21 | Al Karama | 37,987 |
22 | Sorman | 36,707 |
23 | Al-Uruba | 33,194 |
24 | Al Gseibat | 32,559 |
25 | Shahhat | 28,818 |
26 | Ubari | 27,796 |
27 | Asbi'a | 27,693 |
29 | Jadid | 27,503 |
30 | El Agheila | 26,813 |
31 | Abyar | 26,600 |
32 | Nofaliya | 25,997 |
33 | Regdalin | 25,831 |
34 | Gasr Akhyar | 25,261 |
35 | Al Qubah | 24,631 |
36 | Tawergha | 24,223 |
37 | Al Maya | 23,222 |
38 | Murzuk | 22,395 |
39 | Brega | 21,715 |
40 | Teghsat | 21,642 |
41 | Hun | 19,816 |
42 | Jalu | 18,873 |
43 | Sabratha | 18,584 |
44 | Al Ujeilat | 18,277 |
45 | Nalut | 17,146 |
46 | Suluq | 16,999 |
47 | Shuhada' al Buerat | 16,282 |
48 | Zaltan | 15,801 |
49 | Mizda | 13,809 |
50 | Waddan | 13,302 |
51 | Ra's Lanuf | 13,130 |
52 | Al Urban | 12,600 |
53 | Yafran | 12,372 |
54 | Ar Rayaniya | 12,263 |
55 | Umm al Rizam | 12,098 |
56 | Taucheira | 11,723 |
57 | Brak | 11,638 |
58 | Abu Ghlasha | 11,179 |
59 | Ad Dawoon | 10,909 |
60 | Teji | 10,828 |
61 | Qaminis | 10,713 |
62 | Qatrun | 10,650 |
63 | Benina | 10,522 |
64 | Kikla | 10,350 |
65 | Al Rheibat | 10,080 |
66 | Sokna | 9,887 |
67 | Massa | 9,748 |
68 | Bin Jawad | 9,675 |
69 | Umm al Aranib | 9,655 |
70 | Jadu | 9,653 |
71 | Ghadames | 9,558 |
72 | Ar Rabta | 9,487 |
73 | Sidi Khalifa | 9,368 |
74 | Ghat | 9,228 |
75 | Al Abraq | 8,861 |
76 | Sidi as Said | 8,836 |
77 | Ar Rajban | 8,820 |
78 | Awjila | 8,515 |
79 | Ras al Hamam | 8,397 |
80 | Tolmeitha | 8,310 |
81 | Zella | 8,202 |
82 | Wadi Utba | 8,178 |
83 | Al Barkat | 8,130 |
84 | Martuba | 8,130 |
85 | Traghan | 7,510 |
86 | Al Hashan | 7,494 |
87 | El Bayyada | 7,432 |
88 | Qayqab | 7,297 |
89 | Mashashita | 7,255 |
90 | Bu-Fakhra | 7,142 |
91 | Musaid | 7,139 |
92 | Tacnis | 7,038 |
93 | Susa | 7,038 |
94 | Wadi Zem-Zem | 6,799 |
95 | Batta | 6,754 |
96 | Tazirbu | 6,600 |
97 | Jadid | 6,598 |
98 | Farzougha | 6,564 |
99 | Qaryat ‘Umar al Mukhtar | 6,521 |
100 | Bi'r al Ashhab | 6,399 |
Source:Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia", Dar as Saqia, Benghazi-2008, pp. 118-123.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Libya: the start of the first local elections in Misurata for 40 years, BBC (Arabic version) 2012 Feb 20
- ↑ The New York Times, 2011 Mar 6
- ↑ "Libyan rebels advance to edge of Tripoli, trappings of Gadhafi's regime crumbling[permanent dead link] yahoo, accessed 21 Aug 2011
- ↑ http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Zuwarah 2004