Monrovia, Montserrado County, Liberia

Economy | Transport | Education

🇱🇷 Monrovia is the capital city of the West African country of Liberia. It is located on the Atlantic coast, and is the country's most populous city. It was home to 29% of Liberia’s total population. Monrovia is also the country’s economic, financial and cultural centre. Its economy is primarily centred on its harbour and its role as the seat of Liberia's government.

Before 1816, the area around Cape Mesurado and the mouth of the Mesurado River was called Ducor. It had long been established as a crossroads and place of trade, and was inhabited by fishing, trading and farming communities of various ethnicities, including the Dey, Kru, Bassa, Gola, and Vai. The French cartographer and slave trader Chevalier des Marchais visited Ducor and the Cape in 1723, conducted business there and later published a map of the area.

In 1816, with the aim of establishing a self-sufficient colony for emancipated American slaves, something that had already been accomplished in Freetown, the first group of African American settlers arrived in West Africa from the United States under the auspices of the American Colonization Society and with the support of the U.S. government. They landed at Sherbro Island in what today is Sierra Leone.

Monrovia lies along the Cape Mesurado peninsula, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mesurado River, whose mouth forms a large natural harbor. The Saint Paul River lies directly north of the city and forms the northern boundary of Bushrod Island, which is reached by crossing the "New Bridge" from downtown Monrovia. Monrovia is located in Montserrado County and is Liberia's largest city and its administrative, commercial and financial centre.

Economy Monrovia's economy is dominated by its harbour - the Freeport of Monrovia - and as the location of Liberia's government offices. Monrovia's harbour was significantly expanded by U.S. forces during the Second World War and the main exports include latex and iron ore.

Materials are also manufactured on-site, such as cement, refined petroleum, food products, brick and tile, furniture, and chemicals. Located on Bushrod Island between the mouths of the Mesurado and Saint Paul rivers, the harbour also has facilities for storing and repairing vessels.

Transport Boats link the city's Freeport of Monrovia, the country's busiest port, with Greenville and Harper. The nearest airport is Spriggs Payne Airport, located less than four miles (6.4 km) from the city center. Roberts International Airport, the largest international airport in Liberia, is 60 km (37 miles) away in Harbel.

Monrovia is connected with the rest of the country via a network of roads and railways. Monrovia is listed as the home port by between ten and fifteen percent of the world's merchant shipping, registered in Liberia under Flag of Convenience arrangements. Both private taxis and minibuses run in the city, and are supplemented by larger buses run by the Monrovia Transit Authority.

In recent years (2005–present) the roads on many streets in Monrovia have been rebuilt by the World Bank and the Liberian Government. Private and public infrastructures are being built or renovated as reconstruction takes place.

Education Monrovia is home to the University of Liberia, along with African Methodist Episcopal University, United Methodist University, Stella Maris Polytechnic, and many other public and private schools. Medical education is offered at the A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine, and there is a nursing and paramedical school at the Tubman National Institute of Medical Arts.

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Monrovia is rated D by the Global Urban Competitiveness Report (GUCR) which evaluates and ranks world cities in the context of economic competitiveness. D cities are regional hub cities. Monrovia was ranked #1342 by the Nomad List which evaluates and ranks remote work hubs by cost, internet, fun and safety. Monrovia has a population of over 421,100 people. Monrovia also forms the centre of the wider Monrovia metropolitan area which has a population of over 1,021,762 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Monrovia has links with:

🇺🇸 Dayton, USA 🇺🇸 Newark, USA 🇹🇼 Taipei, Taiwan
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East of: -10.805

🇱🇷 Kakata -10.35

🇱🇷 Buchanan -10.033

🇲🇦 Essaouira -9.767

🇲🇦 Tiznit -9.733

🇮🇪 Tralee -9.705

🇲🇦 Agadir -9.599

🇪🇭 Bir Lehlou -9.567

🇲🇱 Nioro du Sahel -9.55

🇲🇦 Inezgane -9.538

🇲🇱 Kita -9.483

West of: -10.805

🇲🇱 Kayes -11.433

🇸🇱 Bo -11.733

🇸🇱 Makeni -12.033

🇲🇷 Zouérat -12.467

🇸🇱 Bonthe -12.5

🇲🇷 Maghama -12.85

🇬🇳 Kindia -12.85

🇪🇭 Laâyoune -13.208

🇸🇱 Freetown -13.234

🇪🇭 El Aaiún -13.396

Antipodal to Monrovia is: 169.195,-6.311

Locations Near: Monrovia -10.8047,6.31056

🇱🇷 Kakata -10.35,6.517 d: 55.2  

🇱🇷 Buchanan -10.033,5.867 d: 98.5  

🇱🇷 Gbarnga -9.473,6.998 d: 165.8  

🇸🇱 Bo -11.733,7.95 d: 209.1  

🇸🇱 Bonthe -12.5,7.517 d: 230.2  

🇸🇱 Makeni -12.033,8.867 d: 314.8  

🇱🇷 Barclayville -8.233,4.667 d: 338.2  

🇸🇱 Freetown -13.234,8.49 d: 361.2  

🇨🇮 Bangolo -7.483,7.017 d: 375.1  

🇨🇮 Man -7.55,7.4 d: 379.2  

Antipodal to: Monrovia 169.195,-6.311

🇳🇿 Manukau 174.883,-1.019 d: 19152.4  

🇰🇮 Tarawa 173.014,1.423 d: 19056.4  

🇰🇮 South Tarawa 173.138,1.373 d: 19055.1  

🇸🇧 Honiara 159.95,-9.433 d: 18939.3  

🇻🇺 Port Vila 168.315,-17.737 d: 18741  

🇲🇭 Delap-Uliga-Djarrit 171.367,7.117 d: 18502.7  

🇫🇯 Lautoka 177.456,-17.611 d: 18471.3  

🇵🇬 Buka 154.667,-5.417 d: 18405.1  

🇫🇯 Nausori 178.534,-18.031 d: 18364.4  

🇫🇯 Suva 178.427,-18.136 d: 18362.4  

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