Ghat (Berber: Ɣat; Arabic: غات Ġāt) is one of the districts of Libya.
[2] This situation was reversed in 2019, when the militias united to fight against the offensive by the Libyan National Army.
[3] Libya has mostly a flat undulating plain and occasional plateau, with an average elevation of around 423 m (1,388 ft).
[6] Libya became independent in 1951 from the colonial empire and generally known for its oil rich resources.
All the powers rested centrally with the President Gaddafi for 42 years till the 2011 armed rebellion which topple him.
[7] As per the constitution, Libya is the most decentralized Arab nation, but practically all powers are vested on central government on account of control over the oil revenues.
As a part of decentralization in 2012, the country is administratively split into 13 regions from the original 25 municipalities, which were further divided in 1,500 communes.
There were 2,703 workers in state administration, 1,419 in agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry, 1,468 in agriculture & hunting, 1,229 in education, 566 in private enterprises, 670 in health & social work, 369 in production, 1,245 in technical work and 296 service workers.