- Beidah City, also known as Bayda City, is a city in eastern Libya. It is the capital of the Bayda District and the Bayda Governorate. Located in the Jabal al-Akdhar region, Beidah is a major commercial and administrative center.
- The city has a rich history dating back to ancient times when it was a Roman settlement. It has served as a major trade route connecting the eastern and western parts of Libya. Beidah is known for its agricultural products, especially citrus fruits and olives.
- The city has a population of around 250,000 people and is home to various ethnic and tribal groups. It has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers.
- Beidah City has several notable landmarks, including the Omar Mukhtar Mosque, which is one of the largest mosques in Libya. It also has a Roman amphitheater and ancient ruins that attract tourists.
- In recent years, Beidah has been affected by the political instability and conflict in Libya. However, the city continues to be an important economic and cultural hub in the region.