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County Capital Population (2022 Census) [1] Area (mi 2) [2] Number of Districts Date Created Parent County 1 Bomi: Tubmanburg: 133,668 749 sq mi (1,940 km 2) 4 1984 Montserrado County 2 Bong: Gbarnga: 467,502 3,386 sq mi (8,770 km 2) 12 1964 Bong County [a] 3 Gbarpolu: Bopolu: 95,995 3,740 sq mi (9,700 km 2) 6 2001 Lofa County 4 Grand Bassa ...
The Clans of Liberia were local political units created by the central government as part of its efforts to extend its authority and influence into the interior of the country. [ 7 ] As the tier of administrative government beneath the districts of Liberia , the clan structure only loosely corresponded to historic local political entities.
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County District Population Bomi: Dewoin: 12,782 Klay: 22,355 Senjeh: 29,325 Seuhn Mecca: 17,507 Bong: Fuamah: 28,823 Jorquelleh: 79,129 Kokoyah: 3,702 Panta-Kpa
1826 - Liberia Herald newspaper begins publication. [2] 1839 - Monrovia Seminary founded. 1847 June 25: Constitutional Convention held in Monrovia to discuss creation of the state of Liberia. [1] July 26: Monrovia becomes part of newly formed Republic of Liberia. [1] October 5: First Liberian general election held.
Liberia: The History of the First African Republic. New York: Fountainhead Publishers', Inc. Ciment, James. Another America: The story of Liberia and the former slaves who ruled it (Hill and Wang, 2013). Clegg III, Claude Andrew. The price of liberty: African Americans and the making of Liberia (Univ of North Carolina Press, 2009). Cooper ...
Sinoe is one of Liberia's 15 counties and it has 17 districts. Greenville is the county's capital. As of the 2022 Census, it had a population of 150,358, making it one of the least populous counties in Liberia. [2] [3] Sinoe has the third-largest area of all Liberia's counties; it has the second least-dense population after Gbarpolu County.
Development of life expectancy. Hospitals in Liberia include the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Monrovia and several others. Life expectancy in Liberia is estimated to be 64.4 years in 2020. [197] With a fertility rate of 5.9 births per woman, the maternal mortality rate stood at 990 per 100,000 births in 2010, and 1,072 per 100,000 births ...