Liberia is a country in West Africa, bordering Sierra Leone, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire. On the Atlantic coast, the capital city of Monrovia is home to the Liberia National Museum, with its exhibits on national culture and history. Around Monrovia...
Capital: Monrovia
President: Joseph Boakai
Currency: Liberian Dollar
Population: 5.303 million (2022)
Official language: English
Dialing code: +231
Gross domestic product: 4.001 billion USD (2022)
Source: World Bank
Liberia was the first African republic to proclaim its independence and is Africa's first and oldest modern republic. Along with Ethiopia, it was one of the two ...
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Is Liberia still a U.S. territory?
On July 26, 1847, the settlers issued a Declaration of Independence and promulgated a constitution. Based on the political principles of the United States Constitution, it established the independent Republic of Liberia.
Why is Liberia famous?
Liberia is the only Black state in Africa never subjected to colonial rule and is Africa's oldest republic. It was established on land acquired for people who formerly had been enslaved in the United States by the American Colonization Society, which founded a colony at Cape Mesurado in 1821.
Why is Liberia called Little America?
George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, was the group's first president. Among the supporters were Andrew Jackson and James Monroe, who would serve as president of the United States from 1817 to 1825. (Monroe would reportedly call the colony “Little America,” and Liberia's capital would be named after him.)
What language does Liberia speak?
English
English is the official language of Liberia, although more than 20 indigenous languages and a form of English known as Liberian English are also spoken. Liberia was partly shaped by the transatlantic slave trade.