Wadi ash-Shati', Valley and mining district in central-western Libya.
Wadi ash-Shati' is a valley in central Libya that spreads across vast desert terrain with mineral deposits scattered throughout. The landscape features oasis settlements surrounded by palm groves where communities have adapted to the harsh arid environment.
The region became a significant mining center in the 1940s after iron ore deposits were discovered. This discovery established it as a strategic resource location for Libya's economic development.
The district maintains a population of over 150,000 residents distributed among 20,907 households, each averaging 6.9 family members per dwelling.
Visitors should prepare for extreme dryness and scarce rainfall that persists year-round in this region. During spring months, dust storms can occur and last for several days, affecting travel conditions and visibility significantly.
The district receives only 64 millimeters of annual rainfall and experiences spring dust storms that persist between four and eight days.
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