Domestically, it borders the districts of Zawiya to the east, Jabal al Gharbi to the southeast, and Nalut to the southwest.
Nuqat al Khams is a part of the Tripolitania geographical region of Libya.
Domestically, it borders Zawiya in the east, Jabal al Gharbi in the southeast and Nalut in the southwest.
Nuqat al Khams is a part of Triplotania geographical region of Libya that runs from north to south.
[2] The northwest region of Libya including Nuqat al Khams is called Tripolitania, the east is referred to as Cyrenaica, and Fezzen is in the southwest.
There were 22,669 workers in state administration, 6,201 in agriculture, animal husbandry, and forestry, 6,053 in agriculture & hunting, 36,296 in education, 6,634 in private enterprise, 4,682 in health & social work, 6,463 in production, 36,215 in technical work and 1,216 service workers.
[7] 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.