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Montserrado County

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independence and Montserrado was the first of the Republic of Liberia's counties to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 26, 1847. At the time of creation, the county was composed of three administrative districts in Bomi, Gibi, and Marshall with Monrovia as the county capital. In 1885, the first municipal water supply system was completed in Monrovia.
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Enrollment in primary schools in the county totaled 314,409 students, which was 35% of the total number for the nation as a whole. Students attended a total of 1,096 schools in the county. Thirty-three percent of county residents had no formal education, while 27% had attended some elementary school.
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The county flag contains green, brown, blue, and red. Half is red and half is blue, split along a diagonal line running from the lower left-hand corner to the upper right-hand corner. Blue comprises the top half and symbolizes that Montserrado was the first county. Red is on the bottom and represents
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Montserrado is the smallest county by size, but largest by population comprising approximately 33% of Liberia’s total population. The population density is 599.7 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,553/sq mi), the highest in Liberia. The county had a population of 491,078 at the 1984 Census. The
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In 1974, the county capital was moved by President Tolbert from Monrovia to his hometown of Bensonville. In 1976, an Assistant Superintendent was added to focus on development in Montserrado County. Bomi Territory in the western portion of the county became Bomi County in 1983. In 1984, Marshall and
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St. Paul River District is the second most populous district in the county with 71,831 residents. Residents are primarily Christians and a member of the Bassa, Dey, or Kpelle tribes. Farming and fishing are the main economic activities along with some small-scale trading. The district has one paved
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are also recognized, but are not officially recognized as administrative districts. There are 21 townships, seven cities, one borough, and two chiefdoms contained within these districts. Administration varies by subunit with a governor running the borough, mayors in charge of cities, commissioners
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Agriculture is a small part of the economy, with the main crops consisting of cassava (90% of all crops), rice (16%), other vegetables (18%), corn (16%), sweet potatoes or eddoes (8%), plantain or bananas (8%), and pulses (1%). Livestock is mainly pigs, chickens, and ducks. Commercial crops grown
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The most populous district in the county and the nation, Greater Monrovia District, is home to 970,824 people. Employment is mainly informal, small-scale trade and government employment through the national government or foreign governments. The population has members of each of Liberia’s 16 main
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to the east. The land is mainly alluvial soils, primarily clay, washed seaward from the streams and rivers of the interior valleys. In the lowlands on the coast grow palm trees, mangrove woods, and savanna grasslands with tropical forest covering the interior hills and valleys. Rivers include the
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Seven percent completed elementary school, 19% had some high school education, and 11% completed high school. One percent of residents completed college, attended college, or have received a vocational education. Enrollment for school-age children is 70%, with 76% for males and 65% for females.
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The county had a total of 947 students enrolled in school in 1910. In 1948, the missionaries from the Pentecostal faith opened a school in Mein Clan in Todee District. Additional primary schools were built in the 1970s, while in 1976 the University of Liberia opened the Fendall branch campus in
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began printing in 1830 in Monrovia and was the first newspaper in Liberia. In 1832, the Dey-Golah War erupted between the colonists and the native tribes. There was one battle, with the colonists from Monrovia defeating the Dey and Golah (Gola) combined group. In 1847, the colony declared its
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Rubber plantations are located in the Todee and Careysburg districts. These include the Morris American Rubber Company in Todee which employs 600 and the Liberia Resources Corporation in Careysburg with 300 employees. Overall rubber production accounts for eight percent of household income in
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In the county 10% of the population was considered food insecure, with 35% listed as highly vulnerable, 43% as moderately vulnerable, and 13% were listed as food secure regarding access to sustenance as of October 2006. Residents lived mainly in owner occupied dwellings, which made up 61% of
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under the command of Captain Robert F. Stockton at Mesurado Bay. Stockton and Dr. Eli Ayers negotiated to acquire the land in and around the bay from the native chiefs for a settlement by free people of color before sailing to Sierra Leone to pick up these colonists.
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Created in 1847 at the foundation of the Liberian republic, the county is the oldest in Liberia. Previously, it had been the site of the colony of Kentucky in Liberia. Montserrado’s County Superintendent is Nyenekon Beauty Snoh-Barcon. The county is bordered by
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The climate is tropical with dry and wet seasons. Annual precipitation measures approximately 75 inches (190 cm). From May to November is the rainy season, followed by the dry season from December through April. During the dry season winds from the
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and Hotel Africa in 1979. During the civil strife of the 1980s into the early 2000s much of the county’s infrastructure was looted and left unmaintained. In July 2008, parts of the county received the worst flooding in its recorded history.
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Males outnumber females in the county with 585,833 to 558,973. Christians compose an estimated 68.2% of the population, with Muslims totaling 31.8%. All of Liberia’s 16 main tribal groups are represented in the ethnic make up of the county.
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in Robertsfield. Roberts is the only international airport in Liberia, and Payne along with Roberts have the only paved runways in the nation. Limited public transportation is available in the capital via the
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Todee District’s population is 33,998 with farming the primary economic activity. The district is run by chiefdoms and clan systems, as the county contains a large number of native African communities.
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the bloodshed from wars between tribal members and the African-American settlers. In the center lies a circle with trees which celebrate agriculture and the soil. There is a small
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The county contains the most and the largest markets in the entire country. One of these is the Red Light market in Paynesville where a variety of consumer goods are sold out of
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appointment of the first County Superintendent in 1973. A railroad was constructed in the mid-1960s from Monrovia's port to Todee District by the Bong Mining Company. The
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include cocoa, coconuts, sugarcane, pineapple, kola nuts, palm oil, and rubber. Some palm oil is produced on government-owned farms in Mt. Coffee and Fendell.
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have 844 officers spread across 33 stations in the county, as of October 2007. Additionally, the National Police Training Academy is in Montserrado County in
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Careysburg’s population is 29,712. The main ethnic groups are Kpelle, Bassa, Mano, Kissi, Loma, and Gola. Both the White Plains Water Treatment Plant and the
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to seek employment and prosperity. Many of the communities in the county are named for the pioneers who settled the area and their former homes in America.
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to supply water and some sewage disposal. There are approximately 13,000 wells in the county and 518 hand pumps. In health care, the county has eight
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Montserrado County. Small scale mineral extraction occurs for gold and diamonds. Other resource extraction activities include logging and fishing.
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The Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation provides water to some parts of the county. Prior to the civil wars it used water from the
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households. Seventeen percent rented their homes with an average cost of 341 LD, and 22% lived rent free in their home.
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Within the next two decades, approximately 3,200 free people of color arrived in the Montserrado County area from
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Judicially, the county has eight total courts between probate, justice of the peace, and magisterial courts. The
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Located on the coast in the northwestern third of Liberia, Montserrado County is bordered by three counties. The
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is located in Monrovia, with other commercial banks also operating in Montserrado County, including the
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state affiliate of the ACS was formed in 1828, and members raised money to transport Kentucky blacks—
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average household size was 4.7 people, a decrease from 5.4 at the 1984 Census. The county capital of
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United Nations Development Programme. 2006, pp. 44–45. Retrieved on October 19, 2008.
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comprise 21%, followed by Lorma with 6%, Kru with 4%, and all others with 3% or less each.
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On January 7, 1822, free people of color arrived and settled on Providence Island on the
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Gibi territories were combined and became neighboring Margibi County to the east.
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On December 11, 1821, officials from the United States arrived aboard the vessel
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are the two statutorily created districts in the county. Commonwealth District,
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create wild temperature fluctuations from December to the beginning of March.
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volunteers as well as slaves set free on the stipulation that they leave the
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is located in Monrovia, while the city also hosts two football stadiums, the
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Republic of Liberia. Monrovia, October 2006. Retrieved on October 17, 2008.
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Each county in Liberia is headed by a superintendent appointed by the
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administering townships, and superintendents controlling districts.
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The majority of the county’s population is Christian. with the
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to the east. The southern part of Montserrado lies on the
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The first County Inspector was appointed in 1949 by
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One of 15 counties that comprise the 211: 198: 177: 174:1,912.7 km (738.5 sq mi) 164: 151: 143: 115: 80: 68: 50: 1367: 1365: 1363: 1345: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1008: 1006: 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 994: 992: 990: 988: 986: 984: 982: 980: 978: 976: 974: 972: 970: 968: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 928: 926: 924: 922: 920: 918: 916: 914: 912: 910: 587:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monrovia 254:first-level of administrative division 1289:"Montserrado County Template 2007-08" 908: 906: 904: 902: 900: 898: 896: 894: 892: 890: 364:Commonwealth's population is 11,876. 190: 182: 169: 156: 133: 7: 1469:"Margibi County Development Agenda" 240:in the northwestern portion of the 25: 1496:. Africa News. 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Republic of Liberia. 2008 396:has a population of 4,089. 195:1,000/km (2,600/sq mi) 158: â€˘ Superintendent 1711: 645:under the auspices of the 525:Monrovia Transit Authority 1659: 1578: 1341:history Liberia monrovia. 1329:Starr, Frederick (1913). 566:Antoinette Tubman Stadium 354:Greater Monrovia District 81: 69: 51: 42: 558:Liberian National Museum 429:Liberian National Police 161:Florence Freemam- Brandy 1144:"Liberia Market Review" 750:Unity Conference Center 629:Early plan for Monrovia 510:. The main port is the 504:Central Bank of Liberia 358:St. Paul River District 264:serves as the capital. 1396:Starr, p. 71–73. 630: 491: 448: 799:www.citypopulation.de 775:hdi.globaldatalab.org 686:Saint Kitts and Nevis 628: 538:University of Liberia 516:Spriggs Payne Airport 490:Cityscape of Monrovia 489: 470:intermodal containers 446: 371:are in the district. 1225:Jallah, David A. 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Index

Montserrado
County
Flag of Montserrado County
Location in Liberia
6°30′N 10°30′W / 6.500°N 10.500°W / 6.500; -10.500
Liberia
Bensonville
Time zone
UTC+0
HDI
1st of 15
county
West African
Liberia
Monrovia
first-level of administrative division
districts
Bensonville
Bomi County
Bong County
Margibi County
Atlantic Coast
Atlantic Ocean
Bomi County
Bong County
Margibi County
St. Paul
Mesurado
Du
Po

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