Liberia

Liberia, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to its northwest, Guinea to its north, Ivory Coast to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean to its south and southwest. It has a population of around 5.5 million and covers an area of 43,000 square miles (111,369 km2). The official language is English. Over 20 indigenous languages are spoken, reflecting the country's ethnic and cultural diversity. The capital and largest city is Monrovia.
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Some of the key events about Liberia

  • 1822
    Establishment of Liberia as a colony for freed African American slaves, displacing indigenous peoples
  • 1847
    Liberia declared independence, becoming Africa's first independent republic
  • 1847
    Declaration of independence led to tensions between Americo-Liberians and indigenous population
  • 1862
    The United States officially recognized Liberia as an independent nation
  • 1904
    Liberia's first hospital, the government hospital in Monrovia, was established
  • 1920
    Forced labor practices on rubber plantations exposed, leading to international scandal
  • 1926
    Firestone Tire and Rubber Company established a large rubber plantation, boosting the economy
  • 1944
    William V.S. Tubman was elected president, ushering in an era of economic growth and modernization
  • 1958
    Liberia's first commercial iron ore mine began operations, significantly increasing exports
  • 1980
    Violent military coup overthrew the government, ending Americo-Liberian political dominance
  • 1989
    The University of Liberia celebrated its centennial, marking 100 years of higher education in the country
  • 1989
    First Liberian Civil War began, resulting in widespread violence and destruction
  • 1990
    Execution of the president and government officials broadcast on national television
  • 1996
    Brutal battle for control of Monrovia left thousands dead and much of the city destroyed
  • 1999
    Second Liberian Civil War erupted, further destabilizing the country
  • 2003
    United Nations accused Liberian government of supporting rebels in neighboring Sierra Leone
  • 2005
    Liberia held its first post-war democratic elections, marking a return to peace
  • 2011
    President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in promoting peace
  • 2014
    Ebola virus epidemic severely impacted Liberia, causing thousands of deaths and economic disruption
  • 2018
    Liberia achieved its first peaceful transfer of power in 74 years through democratic elections

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Guinea's Fugitive Ex-Colonel Extradited for 2009 Stadium Massacre

Guinea's Fugitive Ex-Colonel Extradited for 2009 Stadium Massacre

Former Colonel Claude Pivi, convicted of crimes against humanity in Guinea's 2009 stadium massacre, has been extradited from Liberia. The fugitive was arrested after escaping prison in November.

Society, Politics • September 20 2024 , 09:14 PM  •  1204 views
47 Inmates Escape Maximum Security Prison Near Monrovia, Liberia

47 Inmates Escape Maximum Security Prison Near Monrovia, Liberia

A security breach at a prison near Monrovia, Liberia, led to the escape of 47 inmates. Authorities are working to recapture the fugitives amid ongoing challenges in the country's prison system.

Society, Politics • September 9 2024 , 06:07 PM  •  452 views
Democrats Embrace Patriotic Symbols at 2024 National Convention

Democrats Embrace Patriotic Symbols at 2024 National Convention

At the 2024 Democratic National Convention, delegates display patriotic fervor through attire and symbols, challenging the notion that patriotism belongs to one party. The event showcases a renewed embrace of American iconography.

Politics, Culture • August 20 2024 , 11:38 PM  •  788 views
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Suspected Mpox Case Halts Cargo Ship in Argentine Port

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Society, Science • August 20 2024 , 10:28 PM  •  646 views
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Berlin Zoo Welcomes Toni: New Pygmy Hippo Named After Soccer Star

Berlin Zoo's newest pygmy hippo, named Toni after soccer player Antonio Rüdiger, made her public debut. The endangered species' latest addition highlights conservation efforts and the zoo's breeding success.

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Double Attack on Oil Tanker off Yemen Coast Raises Maritime Security Concerns

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