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About Monrovia
Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, is located on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Mesurado River. Founded in 1822, it is the country's largest city and the center of political, economic, and administrative activity. Named after U.S. President James Monroe, Monrovia reflects its historical ties to the American Colonization Society.
The city's economy relies heavily on the Monrovia Freeport, a major West African port that facilitates trade. Major industries include manufacturing, retail, and services, as well as a significant portion of the informal economy.
Monrovia is home to educational institutions such as the University of Liberia, which contribute to the development of education in the country. Monrovia's health infrastructure includes facilities such as the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, although challenges remain due to limited resources.
Highlights include the National Museum of Liberia, which features historical artifacts, and Providence Island, a historically significant site where the first settlers lived. A historical landmark is the Ducor Hotel, which offers panoramic views of the city.
Monrovia faces urban challenges such as rapid population growth and infrastructure needs, but efforts are underway to improve living conditions and promote sustainable urban development.
The Facts:County: Montserrado.
District: Greater Monrovia.
Population: ~ 1,100,000.
Last Updated: October 01, 2024
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