Liberia Embassy
Kirkos Sub City, Kebele-10, H. No. 237 | |
P.O. Box: | 3116 |
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | |
Phone: |
(+251) 11-551-3655 |
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About Liberia Embassy
Liberia
Population: |
4,092,310 (July 2014 est.)
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Location: |
Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Cote d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone
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Continent: |
Africa
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Major Urban Area: |
MONROVIA (capital) 750,000 (2011)
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Languages: |
English 20% (official), some 20 ethnic group languages few of which can be written or used in correspondence
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Ethnic Groups: |
Kpelle 20.3%, Bassa 13.4%, Grebo 10%, Gio 8%, Mano 7.9%, Kru 6%, Lorma 5.1%, Kissi 4.8%, Gola 4.4%, other 20.1% (2008 Census)
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Religions: |
Christian 85.6%, Muslim 12.2%, Traditional 0.6%, other 0.2%, none 1.4% (2008 Census)
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History: |
Settlement of freed slaves from the US in what is today Liberia began in 1822; by 1847, the Americo-Liberians were able to establish a republic. William TUBMAN, president from 1944-71, did much to promote foreign investment and to bridge the economic, social, and political gaps between the descendants of the original settlers and the inhabitants of the interior. In 1980, a military coup led by Samuel DOE ushered in a decade of authoritarian rule. In December 1989, Charles TAYLOR launched a rebellion against DOE's regime that led to a prolonged civil war in which DOE was killed. A period of relative peace in 1997 allowed for elections that brought TAYLOR to power, but major fighting resumed in 2000. An August 2003 peace agreement ended the war and prompted the resignation of former president Charles TAYLOR, who faces war crimes charges in The Hague related to his involvement in Sierra Leone's civil war. After two years of rule by a transitional government, democratic elections in late 2005 brought President Ellen JOHNSON SIRLEAF to power. She subsequently won reelection in 2011 in a second round vote that was boycotted by the opposition and remains challenged to build Liberia's economy and reconcile a nation still recovering from 14 years of fighting. The United Nations Security Council in September 2012 passed Resolution 2066 which calls for a reduction of UN troops in Liberia by half by 2015, bringing the troop total down to fewer than 4000, and challenging Liberia's security sector to fill the gaps.
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Coastline: |
579 km
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Climate: |
tropical; hot, humid; dry winters with hot days and cool to cold nights; wet, cloudy summers with frequent heavy showers
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Terrain: |
mostly flat to rolling coastal plains rising to rolling plateau and low mountains in northeast
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Natural Resources: |
iron ore, timber, diamonds, gold, hydropower
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Liberia Embassy Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Liberia Embassy Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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