Libyan border
The Libyan border refers to the international boundaries that define the territory of Libya, a country located in North Africa. It shares borders with Tunisia to the northwest, Algeria to the west, Niger to the southwest, Chad to the southeast, and Egypt to the east. The border stretches over 4,300 kilometers and includes various geographical features, such as deserts and mountains.
The border is significant for trade and migration, as it connects Libya to several neighboring countries. Due to its location, the Libyan border has been a focal point for issues related to migration, smuggling, and regional security, especially in the context of ongoing conflicts and political instability in the region.