List of cities in Libya

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This a list of the 100 largest places in Libya.

Tripoli, Capital of Libya
Benghazi
Misrata
Derna
Tobruk
Sirte
Ghadames
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.

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