Liberia
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A Liberian girl is well prepared to weather a brief, sunny shower on the road outside Monrovia.
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Liberia Information and History

Freed American slaves began settling on the West African coast in 1820. In 1847 Liberia was declared an independent republic—Africa's first—under a constitution modeled on that of the U.S. In 1989 civil war erupted, ending seven years later with the Abuja Peace Accords. In 1999 the government of Charles Taylor was accused of supporting rebels in Sierra Leone, and it fought a border war with Guinea in 2000. Taylor was forced into exile in 2003, and the new government works to rebuild the nation.

ECONOMY

Industry: rubber processing, palm oil processing, timber, diamonds.
Agriculture: rubber, coffee, cacao, rice; sheep; timber.
Exports: rubber, timber, iron, diamonds, cacao.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Liberia Flag and Fast Facts
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Population
3,283,000
Capital
Monrovia; 572,000
Area
111,370 square kilometers
(43,000 square miles)
Language
English, 20 ethnic languages
Religion
Indigenous beliefs, Christian, Muslim
Currency
Liberian dollar
Life Expectancy
49
GDP per Capita
U.S. $1,000
Literacy Percent
58
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