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Liberia (/laɪˈbɪəriə/ ), officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to its northwest,...
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An epidemic of Ebola virus disease occurred inLiberia from 2014 to 2015, along with the neighbouring countries of Guinea and Sierra Leone. The first cases...
handle the outbreak of Ebola in2014 and 2015. Liberia has 5,000 full-time or part-time health workers and 51 Liberian doctors to cater to a population...
Agriculture inLiberia is a major sector of the country's economy worth 38.8% of GDP, employing more than 70% of the population and providing a valuable...
The Liberia national football team, nicknamed the Lone Stars, represents Liberiain men's international football and is controlled by the Liberia Football...
Monrovia (/mənˈroʊviə/) is the capital and largest city of Liberia. Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the...
Republic of Liberia is divided into fifteen counties. Each is administered by a superintendent appointed by the President. List of Liberian counties by...
Liberia is a country in West Africa founded by free people of color from the United States. The emigration of African Americans, both freeborn and recently...
Christianity is the predominant religion inLiberia, with Protestantism being its largest denomination. Liberia is a secular state and its constitution...
of Liberia (AFL) are the armed forces of the Republic of Liberia. Tracing its origins to a militia that was formed by the first black colonists in what...
Education inLiberia was severely affected by the First Liberian Civil War and Second Liberian Civil War, between 1989 and 2003. In 2010, the literacy...
leader, Johnson played a prominent role in the First Liberian Civil War. A former officer in the Armed Forces of Liberia, Johnson allied himself with Charles...
2006, Liberia had the highest population growth rate in the world (4.50% per annum). This has declined since, however, and stood at 2.37 percent in 2023...
Transport inLiberia consist of 266 miles of railways, 6,580 miles of highways (408 mi paved), seaports, 29 airports (2 paved) and 2 miles of pipeline...
Republic of Liberiain the period 2003–2014. Ministry of Agriculture, Liberia Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Liberia Ministry of Education, Liberia Ministry...
living inLiberia and in the diaspora. The first Liberia Music Awards ceremony was held on June 14, 2014, at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center in Atlanta...
Second Liberian Civil War was a civil war in the West African nation of Liberia that lasted from 1999 to 2003. President Charles Taylor came to power in 1997...
Environmental issues inLiberia include the deforestation of tropical rainforest, the hunting of endangered species for bushmeat, the pollution of rivers...
The mining industry of Liberia has witnessed a revival after the civil war which ended in 2003. Gold, diamonds, and iron ore form the core minerals of...
The flag of Liberia or the Liberian flag, sometimes called the Lone Star (not to be confused with "The Lone Star State", a nickname for Texas), bears...
Corruption is endemic at every level of Liberian society, making Liberia one of the most politically corrupt nations in the world. As such, corruption is not...
Americo-Liberian people in America. The first wave of Liberians to the United States, after the slavery period, was after of the First Liberian Civil War in the...
bicameral legislative branch of Liberia, and together with the House of Representatives comprises the Legislature of Liberia. Each of the fifteen counties...
Senate elections were held inLiberia on 20 December 2014, with half the seats in the Senate up for election. The elections were originally scheduled to...