Answer:
The culture of Lybia and the Maghreb is a blend of African, European, and Asian influences.
Explanation:
The Maghreb is a designation for the northwestern part of Africa. In the narrow sense, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania and Libya belong to the Maghreb. In the past, Spain was also included in this during Islamic rule.
The Maghreb has its own identity within the Arab world. One of the characteristics of the Maghreb is the dialects of Arabic that are spoken here, which are generally intelligible among themselves, but which differ in certain aspects, such as grammar, from the Arabic dialects that are used in Egypt and the Middle East, for example. The vocabulary is still largely the same. Another feature of the Maghreb is that a relatively large number of Berbers live or lived here. Furthermore, a large part of the Maghreb has long been under French rule and the influence of French culture here is also great, specially of French language as the language of education, science and government.