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State of Libya
Libya
Summary:
Libya is a country in Africa that is home to 6,939,000 people. It is also home to 8 living indigenous languages. It was also home to 2 indigenous languages that are now extinct. In addition, 1 non-indigenous language, Standard Arabic, is established within the country. It is the official language.
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Indigenous Languages
Families
The indigenous languages of Libya belong to the following families.
Afro-Asiatic (8) Nilo-Saharan (1) Sign language (1)
Language Policy Conventions
Libya has adopted the following international conventions which speak to indigenous language rights.
